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Still life with Chessboard (1630) by Lubin Baugin We could consider this famous still life as an allegory of hedonism. It features a glass of wine and a piece of bread, an allusion to the pleasures of the table; a score and a six-string mandore, evoking the pleasures of music; a bag, playing cards and a chessboard, an allusion to the passion for gambling; a bunch of carnations, symbolising the ephemeral nature of all earthly beauty; and, finally, two common symbols of vanity, the spherical glass vase containing the flowers and the mirror on the right.
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I've been dabbling in household laundry too much lately, that I thought the black visage on the right side was a washing machine. Great share, Hubasoc! 150 $DEGEN
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300 $DEGEN
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