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This article is about the fine art genre. For the pejorative name for the political party, see Veritas (political party)

Vanitas is a term referring to the arts, learning and time. The word is Latin, meaning "vanity." In particular Ecclesiastes 1, 2 from the Bible is often quoted:

  • vanitas vanitatum omnia vanitas (Vulgate)
translating to:
  • Vanity of vanities; all is vanity (KJV)
  • Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless. (NIV)

Such paintings are meant as a reminder of the transience of life the futility of pleasure and the certainty of death, encouraging a sombre world view.

It is often depicted in still life symbolic paintings by Northern European painters in Flanders, and the Netherlands. Common vanitas symbols are:

  • Skulls: a reminder of the certainty of death
  • Rotten Fruit: symbolising decay
  • Bubbles: symbolising brevity of life and suddenness of death
  • Smoke, Watches or Hourglasses: symbolising the brevity of life
  • Musical Instruments: symbolising brevity, and the ephemeral nature of life.

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