Spanish Baroque Painting, after Artist Antonio Salgado

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Allegory of Vanity, Limited Edition (3/50)

Antonio Pereda y Salgado was the first Spanish artist to incorporate Dutch symbolism, beginning with this expertly-composed Allegory, which illustrates national pride. Vanity holds a globe amidst representations of the spoils of empire - pearls, books, coins, and a clock. Conquest, empire, and wealth, Pereda tells us, are vain endeavors mocked by time.

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Spanish Baroque Painting, after Artist Antonio Salgado

Antonio de Pereda Spanish (1611 - 1678)

Antonio Pereda y Salgado was the first Spanish artist to incorporate Dutch symbolism, beginning with this expertly-composed Allegory, which illustrates national pride. Vanity holds a globe amidst representations of the spoils of empire - pearls, books, coins, and a clock. Conquest, empire, and wealth, Pereda tells us, are vain endeavors mocked by time.