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Unique Identifier AR9457834 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4838px × 3658px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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Abundance
AFFLUENCE
Allegory and Literature
Barock
Chronos
Cornucopia
Death
Death symbols
Depts
ETERNITY
Fine Art Images
futility
Giovanni Francesco (1610-1662)
Life and Death
Luxuriancy
Memento mori
Money
MYTHOLOGY
OIL ON CANVAS
OPULENCE
Prosperi
Riche
Riches
RICHNESS
Romanelli
sinful
STINGINESS
transience
VAIN
Vanitas
VANITY
Vanity (Vanitas)
Wealth