01/01/2026
Works by J. C. Leyendecker
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01/01/2026
Works by J. C. Leyendecker
22/12/2025
CHARLES ALLAN GILBERT - ALL IS VANITY, 1892
When you first glance at the work from a distance, you're struck by the presence of a skull. It's right there, commanding the composition, rendered in his thorough black and white technique. But here's where it gets really interesting. As you move closer and actually sit with the image, the skull transforms entirely. What you're really looking at is an elegant, late-Victorian woman seated at her dressing table, gazing into a mirror as she admires herself.
Gilbert titled his work "All Is Vanity," which is actually a double pun. The piece references the biblical passage from Ecclesiastes about the emptiness of human vanity and pride, but it's also a play on words since this type of dressing table is itself called a vanity. He was drawing from a centuries-old artistic tradition called memento mori, which literally means "remember you must die." These kinds of works existed to remind viewers of something we don't often want to think about: that death comes for everyone, that our beauty and riches don't last forever, and that the things we spend so much time cultivating and admiring are ultimately fleeting.
What makes this work resonate so powerfully is that it doesn't hit you over the head with its message. Instead, it plays with your perception, letting you experience both realities without resolving them into a single meaning. You can appreciate the technical skill Gilbert displayed in creating something that works as a beautiful portrait of a woman while also functioning as a skull. There's an almost teasing quality to it, an invitation to look deeper and discover what lies beneath the surface of things we take for granted.
22/12/2025
The sacred forests of Japanese illustrator Hiroo Isono (1945 – 2013
22/12/2025
Gustav Klimt, Detail of Water Serpents, 1904–1907
22/12/2025
Bird Trails, Edu Aguilera
19/12/2025
This is a photo of all the workers who have spent more than five years restoring the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
19/12/2025
The Home Alone house, then and now
15/12/2025
What trains looked like 100 years ago.
11/12/2025
Post-pop surrealist paintings by American artist Casey Weldon
06/12/2025
Nature paintings by Japanese illustrator Hiroo Isono (1945-2013)
06/12/2025
The art of Malene Reynolds Laugesen
06/12/2025
Artworks by Gordon Mortensen
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