German school (XIX) - Memento mori four seasons

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Memento mori
Rare representation of memento mori four seasons

"Memento mori" is a Latin phrase meaning "remember you must die." It is a reminder of the transience of life and human mortality, often used as a spiritual meditation to give value to the present moment. The concept invites not to forget one’s mortality, sometimes paired with "memento vivere" (remember to live).

Four oil paintings on panel framed in a splendid contemporary guilloché frame

Size 49x19 with frame while the individual panels measure about 7.5x7 cm

Ps in case of problems with the shipment we invite the buyer to contact us so that we can resolve the issue

Memento mori
Rare representation of memento mori four seasons

"Memento mori" is a Latin phrase meaning "remember you must die." It is a reminder of the transience of life and human mortality, often used as a spiritual meditation to give value to the present moment. The concept invites not to forget one’s mortality, sometimes paired with "memento vivere" (remember to live).

Four oil paintings on panel framed in a splendid contemporary guilloché frame

Size 49x19 with frame while the individual panels measure about 7.5x7 cm

Ps in case of problems with the shipment we invite the buyer to contact us so that we can resolve the issue

Details

Artist
German school (XIX)
Sold with frame
Yes
Title of artwork
Memento mori four seasons
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Not signed
Country of origin
Europe
Condition
Good condition
Height
19 cm
Width
45 cm
Period
19th century
Sold by
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Objects sold
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