Title: Vanitas Symbolism
1Vanitas Symbolism
- Objective You will analyze the symbolism in
Vanitas Still Life paintings in order to select
and apply meaning to your own still life. - DRILL
- Take a few minutes to sketch one of the Vanitas
still life paintings on iPad power point. - Label the symbolism by using the glossary on PPT.
- Use the symbolism links to look up symbolism for
a 3objects of your choice. - Create meaning for your still life objects.
- What could the story be?
- 1215 - At the end of class- you will work with a
partner to talk about your meaning and the
qualities of your artwork. AP paired with GT. - 1220 Group in-progress critique.
2Harmen Steenwyck
3Adriaen van Utrecht
4Adam Bernaert
5Kevin Best
6Kevin Best
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13Vanitas Symbolism
- Skull Death, this is a clear memento mori
message or the transience of life, a universally
recognized symbol of death. - Watch or hourglass time is limited and is
passing, therefore, use it wisely. See a typical
one-handle XVII century watch at the lower right
of the photo. - Books Human knowledge and its temporary nature.
- Artists instruments e.g. Palette, brushes,
easel Indulgence in the arts, very few could
afford to be painters let alone patronize the
arts. - Shell they were normally exotic ones not
commonly available in the Netherlands. They were
a symbol of the vanity that comes with wealth, as
these were exotic items at the time, only a very
wealthy person would have one of those.
14Vanitas Symbolism
- Insects, decaying flowers transience of life.
They were inserted in paintings depicting
expensive objects as a reminder that life is
temporary and moral considerations deserved more
attention than material things. - Broken or tipped over glassware transience of
life or life is fleeting. - Musical instruments indulgence of the senses as
a luxury. Sometimes they are present as artistic
inspiration, as music would inspire artists. - Silk or velvet tablecloths vanity, as these were
expensive things. Silk being the ultimate fabric
material and purple the most expensive dye, hence
the Roman emperors wore purple tunics.
15Vanitas Symbolism
- Oriental rugs or carpets These were
prohibitively expensive items, carpets were
placed on tables to avoid stepping on them and
causing decay in their colors or integrity. They
were a symbol of wealth but also a sign of pride
as they were items brought into the United
Provinces through trade and commerce. - Jewelry, clothes or mirrors remember the
temporary nature of beauty, wealth and wisdom.
Earthly riches are temporary and therefore life
should be carried out according to the modesty
traditions that were in place at the time. - Mirror a clear symbol of the vanity that should
be avoided. - Jars Stoneware or porcelain were used for water
or oil, both substance sustain life at the time.
16- The skull is a reminder of the inevitability of
death. Just as the portrait is only a reflection
of once-living person and the skull is only the
form of once-living head. The spectator must
perceive it as flipping, it most clearly
symbolizes the frailty of human life. - Rotten fruit is a symbol of aging. Mature fruits
symbolize fertility, abundance, in the figurative
sense of wealth and well-being. A number of fruit
has its value fall of man is denoted by pears,
tomatoes, citrus fruit, grapes, peaches and
cherries, and of course Apple. Erotic undertones
are figs, plums, cherries, apples or peaches. - Flowers (fading) Rose is the flower of Venus,
symbol of love and sex, that vain, as is
inherent. Poppy is a depressant that produces
opium, the character of mortal sin of laziness.
Tulip is a collectible in the Netherlands of the
17th century, the symbol of the folly,
irresponsible and unreasonable treatment bestowed
by God.
17- Sea shells, sometimes living snail, a mollusc
shell is the remains of once-living animal, it
means death and frailty. Creeping is the
personification of death Sin snail laziness.
Large shellfish represent the duality of nature,
symbol of lust, even one of the deadly sins. - Fuming candle or oil lamp is a symbol of the
human soul, its loss symbolizes the care. - Cups, playing cards or dice, chess (rarely) is a
sign of faulty life goal, finding pleasures and
sinful life. Equality of opportunity in gambling
meant also the reprehensible anonymity. Cigar
tube a symbol of transient and elusive of
earthly delights. - Mirrors, glass balls a symbol of vanity,
mirror, reflection, shadow sign too.
18- Musical instruments, music page brevity and the
ephemeral nature of life, a symbol of art. - Books maps (mappa mundi), the pen is the symbol
of Sciences Pentium. - The globe is the Earth and sky.
- Palette with brushes, a laurel wreath (usually on
a skull), is painting and poetry. Portraits of
beautiful women, anatomical drawings. Vanitas - Coin purses, jewelry boxes, jewelry and cosmetics
are designed to create beauty, feminine appeal,
while at the same time they are linked with the
vanity, narcissism and the mortal sin of
arrogance. They also signal of their owners
absense.
19- Lemons (in earlier times) was a very expensive
food item, and a popular item used, especially
peeled with its attractive play of lights on
translucent flesh, yet they are so sour and
bitter, and in this symbolizes the deceptive
allure or attraction of earthly beauty. - Artichokes, asparagus and strawberries were, for
their part, symbolic of the fruits of Paradise or
Heaven.Flowers have long been included as a
still life subject. Different flowers hold
different meanings. They can symbolize
innocence, the four seasons, or religious
symbols. The rose for instance, stands for love,
the lily for purity, and the sunflower for
devotion. Birds, or a pair of birds represent
the resurrection of the soul after death.The
bee, as well as the butterfly, are symbols of
hope, and because they are rather delicate, are a
reminder to the fragility of life.The mouse,
being a very fertile animal, became a symbol of
lechery and destruction.Ivy, as an evergreen
symbolizes eternal life. The peach symbolizes
truth and salvation, and is used as a replacement
to the maligned appleFeathers symbolize the
virtues of hope, faith, and charity (in religious
works), and they represent freedom (by enabling
flight) and the heavens.
20- Shells, in a religious work, represent
pilgrimages, or saints. The clam symbolize the
Virgin Mary. In contemporary works, they
symbolize sensuality and the pleasures of the
flesh. Skulls or bones, when in the painting,
symbolize mortality. The skull also represent
inner contemplation, and eternity. - Books learning or of transmitting
knowledge.The Lute (a really old version of a
guitar) with broken strings Death or
discord.The candle, its a big one and has lots
of meanings. It can indicate the passing of
time, faith in God (when its burning). When
extinguished, it means death, or the loss of
virginity, and the corruption of matter.It can
symbolize light in the darkness of a lonely
individual, or the light of Christ, purification
or cleansing. The clock the passing of time.
Mirror stands for truth or vanity. By showing
an image of a subject that reflect what others
see. This self awareness allows fruitful
introspection and the viewers attempt to find the
truth, or lead to simple vanity.
21- The apple Another big one in that there are
many meanings. It can signify love, knowledge,
wisdom, joy, and death. In religious works it
usually means temptation, and original sin. The
apple is also associated with a womans anatomy,
breasts in particular, and then the core of the
halved apple representing her sexuality or
reproductive parts. The sword also a common
item in earlier works, but not used much in
contemporary art. It symbolizes power,
protection, authority, strength, courage. It is
phallic, (with the sheath representing the female
reproductive parts) and many paintings with
soldiers, swords and women in the painting had
the sexual overtones within their meaning.
Artists during the renaissance era also used
things like monkeys, parrots and other birds, and
cats. The parrot, the birds, and the cat like
the monkey personify specifically human
failings. The monkey represents chaos. They
also symbolize man entrapped by earthly and
sensual desires. When the monkey is depicted
holding an apple, it represented the fall of
man.The Cat usually meant illicit love.
Medieval times the cat represented lust and
prostitutes (now you know where the term cat
house comes from). But in later paintings, it
is included to help provide a peaceful and
enjoyable companion with which they are
depicted. For centuries cats are considered
mysterious, beautiful, and exotic.
22Joseph Cusimano Symbolism
- http//www.josephcusimano.com/glossary/index.htm
23Links to symbolism dictionaries
- Symbolism Dictionary- http//www.umich.edu/umfand
sf/symbolismproject/symbolism.html/ - Dream Dictionary- http//www.dreammoods.com/dream
dictionary/a.htm - http//www.dreamdictionary.org/l/
24What will your objects mean?
- List symbolism for 3 objects on the symbolism
dictionary or dream dictionary. - What do you want your objects to mean?
- Share this with partner at the end of class.
- Work on still life drawing.
- Partner explaination at 1215.
- In progress critique at 1220.
Objective You will analyze the symbolism in
Vanitas Still Life paintings in order to select
and apply meaning to your own still life.
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26Statement Still Life
- DIRECTIONS
- Set up your still life objects and continue
drawing your objects. - GET STARTED ASAP!
- We will work with partners at the end of class,
then hang all drawings on the STUDIO ART BOARD in
the back. - THINKING PROMPTS for partner critique
- Why did you choose your objects?
- Is there a possible story?
- How can you be you and show your style and/ or
creativity? - How are you going to shade? Which technique?
- What material(s) are you going to use?
- Composition Consider drawing it BIG and
arranging it asymmetrically.
Ann Kullberg
Objective You will analyze your composition and
describe your symbolism in order to create a
statement still life.
27Goals For this Still Life
- Represents reality- use shading
- Composition is successful- Big objects touching
sides, asymmetrical layout - Story and/ or symbolism- What does it say?
- Portfolio quality
- Challenge yourself- size, detail, materials.
- Use art medium that will add to your portfolio,
new or an extension of your fav. - Be you- Use your style, add creative elements.
Ann Kullberg
28Partners
- AP
- Kira
- Alayna
- Katelyn
- Stephanie
- Jessica
- GT
- Cierra
- Monica
- Bryan
- Kristina
- Skyler
29Partner questions
- Why did you choose your objects? What symbolism
do they have?
- What is the story?
- How are you being you?
- Composition Size, view, placement, rule of
thirds - Skills- contours, shading
- Suggestion(s)?
30HANG YOUR IN-PROGRESS STILL LIFE ON THE BOARD.
31Statement Still Life
- Objective You will analyze variables of a still
life in order to select and apply ideas to your
artwork. - VERBAL DRILL on next slide
- Take two pics (beginning and end of class) of
your in-progress still life. Save to your Edmodo
backpack. - We are going on a FIELD TRIP to Shop 5 and my
car to get some supplies.
IMPLEMENT BLUE - MARGARET PRESTON oil on canvas
on hardboard, 1927, 42 x 43, New South Wales,
Australia
32Statement Still Life
- Objective You will analyze variables of a still
life in order to select and apply ideas to your
artwork. - VERBAL DRILL
- Describe the
- Positions of the objects
- Lighting
- Style
- Possible story
- By the end of class write the symbolism and
story that your still life is telling.
IMPLEMENT BLUE - MARGARET PRESTON oil on canvas
on hardboard, 1927, 42 x 43, New South Wales,
Australia
33Statement Still Life
Objective You will analyze variables of a still
life in order to select and apply ideas to your
artwork. GET STARTED ASAP. TAKE THE FULL PERIOD
TO WORK ON YOUR STILL LIFE. WHEN YOU FINISH-
LOOK AT SURREAL LESSON AND START TO
PLAN. REMINDER HOMEWORK DUE ON TUESDAY.
IMPLEMENT BLUE - MARGARET PRESTON oil on canvas
on hardboard, 1927, 42 x 43, New South Wales,
Australia
34Goals For this Still Life
- Represents reality- use shading
- Composition is successful- Big objects touching
sides, asymmetrical layout - Story and/ or symbolism- What does
it say? - Portfolio quality - Use art medium that will add
to your portfolio, new or an extension of your
fav. - Challenge yourself- size, detail, materials.
- Be you- Use your style, add creative elements.
Ann Kullberg
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