1531, Artist: Bartholomäus Bruyn d. Ä.
In his numerous portraits, Bruyn conveys a vivid impression of the bourgeoisie of his home city Cologne and the aristocracy of the Lower Rhine region. His paintings are mainly influenced by the Dutch painters. The death’s head, hourglass and Latin inscription all serve to remind the viewer of the transience of existence.
Painting
German
1531
Bartholomäus Bruyn d. Ä. (1493 Wesel - 1555 Köln) - GND
oak wood
Overall: 63,5 cm × 46,5 cm × 1,1 cm
Framed: 77,7 cm × 61 cm × 4,5 cm
Inscribed above: 1531
unter der Bez.: AE 37; auf dem Spruchband: VIVE: MEMOR. LETI. FVGIT. HORA
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie
Gemäldegalerie, 868
Coll. Leopold Wilhelm
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