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Allegory of Wealth and Luxury, 1611. Artist: Swanenburgh, Willem van (1582-1616)
AR921992 
Allegory of the Vanity and Transitory Nature of Worldly Possessions, 1608. Artist: Swanenburgh, Willem van (1582-1616)
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Where gold speaks, every tongue is silent. (Dove l'oro parla, ogni lingua tace), 1678. Artist: Mitelli, Giuseppe Maria (1634-1718)
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Death with an Arrow About to Strike the Man Down, 1609. Artist: Swanenburgh, Willem van (1582-1616)
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Pleasures of Old Age (after the painting by David Teniers the Younger), Mid of the 18th cen.. Artist: Basan, Pierre-Fran?ois (1723-1797)
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The visit at the death. From the Series ''Capriccios'', Mid of the 18th cen.. Artist: Tiepolo, Giambattista (1696-1770)
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Memento mori. Artist: Vinne, Vincent Laurensz, van der (1629-1702)
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Jan Uytenbogaert, the Goldweigher, 1639. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669) 
Jan Uytenbogaert, the Goldweigher, 1639. From a private collection. 
Unique Identifier AR921858 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3837px × 4488px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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Tags
Abundance
AFFLUENCE
Barock
Baroque
Cornucopia
Death
Depts
Etching
ETERNITY
Fine Art Images
futility
GENRE
Goldweigher
Graphic Arts
Life and Death
Luxuriancy
Memento mori
Money
OPULENCE
PROSPERITY
Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
Riche
RICHNESS
sinful
STINGINESS
The Netherlands, Topography
transience
VAIN
VANITY
Vanity (Vanitas)
Wealth
Wealthiness