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A Vanitas Still Life with a Flag, Candlestick, Musical Instruments, Books, Writing Paraphernalia, Globes and Hourglass

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Edwaert Collier was well known in his own time for his still lifes, which replicated in intricate detail actual maps and globes. Here, he reproduced a portion of Frederik de Wit’s 1660 map of the Americas and Jodocus Hondius’s terrestrial globe with a view of Mexico, both of which allude to the Dutch Republic’s international trade networks and the ambition to possess the world through cartographic knowledge. The extinguished candle and hourglass, in contrast, reference the fleeting nature of time. Through such highly illusionistic renderings of the symbols of worldly pursuits, Collier evoked the tension between humanity’s lasting contributions to the fields of art and science and the brevity of an individual life.

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Dimensions129 × 98 Cm
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still lifefeatherscandleholderflagsbooksglobesmaps
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sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2020.

sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2020.
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sold to Salomon Lilian Dutch Old Master Paintings, Amsterdam, November 20, 2019

sold to Salomon Lilian Dutch Old Master Paintings, Amsterdam, November 20, 2019
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E. Zarnowska, La Nature morte hollandaise: Les principaux représentants ses origines, son influence

E. Zarnowska, La Nature morte hollandaise: Les principaux représentants ses origines, son influence (Brussels/Maastricht: A. A. Stols, 1929), 11 (as, erroneously, dated 1665).
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Count Edward Raczynski, Warsaw and London, by 1929 [according to Zarnowska 1929]

Count Edward Raczynski, Warsaw and London, by 1929 [according to Zarnowska 1929]
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sold, Sotheby’s, London, December 17, 1998, lot 39....

sold, Sotheby’s, London, December 17, 1998, lot 39. Sold, Sotheby’s, New York, January 31, 2013, lot 68, to private collector, Greenwich, CT
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sold, Bonhams, London, March 28, 1974, lot 28....

sold, Bonhams, London, March 28, 1974, lot 28. Private collector, by 1998
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London, Sotheby’s, Exhibition of the Marshall collection : which will be sold by auction by Sotheby & Co. in several parts during 1974: the exhibition to be held in the large galleries 34-35 New Bond Street, London, December 31...

London, Sotheby’s, Exhibition of the Marshall collection : which will be sold by auction by Sotheby & Co. in several parts during 1974: the exhibition to be held in the large galleries 34-35 New Bond Street, London, December 31, 1973–January 8, 1974, no. 19 (ill.).
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina, William Ackland Memorial Art Center, The Elizabeth and Fielding Lewis Marshall Collection, March 22–April 23, 1961 (no catalogue).

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, William Ackland Memorial Art Center, The Elizabeth and Fielding Lewis Marshall Collection, March 22–April 23, 1961 (no catalogue).
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probably sold to Mr....

probably sold to Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Lewis Marshall, Charlottesville, VA, and London, by 1961 [according to Chapel Hill 1961]
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