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  2. The idea of the "Memento Mori" - a Latin phrase meaning "remember that you must die" - is a fertile theme in art than can be traced back to the Ancient Egyptians. But as a defined genre its beginning is connected specifically with the period of Roman Antiquity (hence the Latin title).

  3. Sep 14, 2017 · Memento mori, Latin forRemember that you must die,” is a genre that draws upon the melancholic character of the biblical book of Ecclesiastes. Eat, drink, and be merry if you must, the objects suggest, because death is right around the corner.

  4. Oct 28, 2019 · Vanitas are closely related to the earlier tradition of memento moriLatin forremember you must die”—artworks intended to prompt viewers to consider their mortality. Memento mori began appearing on the back of portraits in 15th-century Europe, often featuring skulls painted within a niche, and accompanied by an admonitory motto.

  5. Memento Mori is a Latin term that translates toremember that you will die,” and has been illustrated in numerous works of art. While the expression may sound somber, the point of Memento Mori is to serve as a reminder of our mortality so as to make best use of the time we have now.

  6. Feb 25, 2020 · The Memento Mori in Renaissance Art | Art & Object. Bowdoin College Museum of Art. Albrecht Dürer's St. Jerome in his Study, 1514, engraving. Bequest of David P. Becker, Class of 1970. By Rebecca Rego Barry Updated February 25, 2020. What role did the memento mori play in Renaissance Europe? Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

  7. Memento mori are reminders of the inevitability of death... and Dutch masterpieces are full of them. Food will rot, flowers will wilt, candles burn out, and skulls...well, skulls...

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