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vanitas

[van-i-tahs]

noun

  1. a type of still-life painting that flourished in the Netherlands from about 1620 to 1650, conveying a religious message and characterized by objects symbolic of mortality and the meaninglessness of worldly pleasures.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of vanitas1

1905–10; Latin: literally, vanity

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