size(cm): 45x55
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Pieter Gerritsz Van Roestraeten's Vanitas Still-Life painting is a 17th-century masterpiece depicting a variety of symbolic objects alluding to the transience of life and the inevitability of death. The artistic style of the work is baroque, characterized by its drama and exaggeration. The painting's composition is impressive, with a carefully balanced arrangement of objects including a skull, hourglass, violin, book, and candlestick.

The color of the painting is dark and gloomy, reflecting the theme of death and mortality. The light that illuminates the work comes from one side, creating dramatic shadows and enhancing the texture of the objects. The history of the painting is interesting, as it is believed that it was created as a moral warning to remind viewers of the transience of life and the need to prepare for death.

One of the lesser known aspects of the painting is its original size, which is relatively small compared to other works of the time. Yet despite its modest size, the painting packs a powerful punch and has been admired by generations of viewers. In short, Pieter Gerritsz Van Roestraeten's Vanitas Still-Life painting is an impressive work of art that combines technical skill with a profound moral message.

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