The profane carnation …
symbol of earthly love, devotion
symbol of marriage or betrothal
symbol of distinction
symbol of fascination, passion in European Renaissance art, especially in portraiture
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The carnation in the painting, the profane carnation
1. symbol the Virgin’s love of Christ,
symbol of Christ’s sacrifice, the passion of and the suffering in Christian art
symbol of earthly love, devotion
symbol of marriage or betrothal
symbol of distinction
symbol of fascination, passion in European Renaissance art, especially in portraiture
8. carnations in a glass vase ...
symbol of unwavering love, faithfulness,
purity and modesty
but also
flowers and the fragility of glass ...
indicate the brevity of life, of beautiful things
Hans Holbein the Younger
Hans Holbein le Jeune
Portrait of the Merchant Georg Gisze
Portrait du marchand Georg Gisze
1532
Staatliche Museen, Berlin
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10.
11. skull ... the transience of earthly existence
red carnation ... the hope of eternal life
Dirck Jacobsz
Pompeius Occo
1531
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
12.
13.
14. the boring nature of the Augsburg patrician
velvet ribbons beret
brocade jerkin
gold embroidered silk shirt
and
carnation bouquet ... an announcement of marriage
Hans Holbein the Elder
Hans Holbein l'Ancien
Portrait of a Member of the Weiss Family of Augsburg
Portrait d'un membre de la famille Weiss d'Augsbourg
1522
Städelsches Kunstinstitut und Städtische Galerie, Frankfurt
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16.
17.
18. a large grey fur lined hat
grey clothes
medal of the Order of Saint Anthony
a coarse, rough look
and
a small bunch of carnations, symbols of marriage
Jan van Eyck, Follower of, Suiveur de
Portrait of a Man with Carnation
Portrait d'un homme avec œillet
1435
Staatliche Museen, Berlin
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21.
22.
23. a brocade coat
the necklace of the order of the golden fleece
and
carnation
Joos van Cleve
Portrait of Maximilian I
Portrait de Maximilien Ier
1508-1509
Kunsthistorisches Museum
24.
25.
26.
27. carnation, symbol of engagement
a self-portrait painted for the occasion of marriage
Michael Ostendorfer
Self-Portrait
Autoportrait
16th century
Liechtenstein Museum, Vienna
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29.
30.
31. a large cap
a fur collar
a signet ring
a serene placidity
and
a red carnation in hands
Christoph Amberger
Goldsmith Jörg Zürer of Augsburg
Orfèvre d'Augsbourg Jörg Zörer
1531
Museo del Prado, Madrid
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33.
34. a white, Nordic-style cap
a severely cut dress
and
a white carnation in her right hand
Christoph Amberger
Jörg Zörer’s Wife (?)
Épouse de Jörg Zörer
1531
Museo del Prado, Madrid
35.
36.
37. looking out at the viewer
the serious and static character of the face
austere black clothing
and
a delicate pink
Joos van Cleve
Self-Portrait
Autoportrait avec œillet
1519
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
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39.
40.
41. a betrothal portrait
a Venetian senator
the large blue and gold ring
and
a carnation
Andrea Solario
A Man with a carnation
Un homme avec un œillet
1495
National Gallery, London
42.
43.
44.
45. a carnation,
symbolizing betrothal or marriage
Hans Memling, Attributed to, Attribué à
Young Woman with a Pink
Portrait d'une jeune mariée
1485-1490
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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47.
48.
49.
50. a representation of Flora, the goddess of flowers
carnation, a traditional symbol of faithful love
Rembrandt van Rijn
Portrait of Saskia with a Flower
Saskia à l’oeillet rouge
1641
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden
51.
52.
53.
54. a young woman's hopes for marriage:
a red carnation
Lucas Cranach the Elder, German school
Lucas Cranach l’Ancien, École de
Woman with a Carnation
Portrait d’une femme à l’œillet
16th century
XVIe siècle
Musée d'art et d'archéologie Anne de Beaujeu, Moulins
55.
56.
57. the sober mood
and
the white carnation as the symbol of love
Pieter Casenbroot
Portrait of a Lady with a Carnation
Portrait d'une dame avec un œillet
1500
Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Antwerp
58.
59.
60. two pendants, the Virgin and Child and a swan,
indicate the Order of the Swan
the headdress suggest status of a married woman
and
the carnation, a symbol of fidelity
Anonymous
Anonyme
Portrait of a Lady wearing the Order of the Swan
Portrait de femme appartenant à l’ordre du cygne
1490
Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
61.
62.
63. water
fire
parrot on the tree
carnation ...
Christian and humanistic symbolic meaning,
alluding to love and wedlock, to the innocence,
purity and chastity of the Virgin
Lucas Cranach the Elder
Lucas Cranach l'Ancien
Portrait of Anna Cuspinian
Portrait d’Anna Cuspinian
1502
Oskar Reinhart Collection, Winterthur
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65.
66.
67. a Royal mistress in her official role
cool, beautiful, aloof
fruits and flowers symbolize the beauty and fertility
of the young woman
École française de la fin du XVIe siècle
French school late 16th century
Gabrielle d'Estrées au bain
Gabrielle d'Estrées Bathing
1598-1599
Musée Condé, Chantilly
68.
69.
70.
71. Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers …
three carnations above a landscape
highlighted by the skyline of Antwerp
Jan Massys
Flora
1559
Kunsthalle, Hamburg
77. the carnation as part of the “perishable” nature, recalls the “finitude” of human existence
78. symbolizing the soul and the promise of resurrection...
an old book
an hourglass, skull, butterfly
and
two carnations
Simon Renard de St. André
Grande vanité, Nature morte à la Vanité
Vanitas Still-Life
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Private collection
79.
80.
81. a nautilus
a gold pocket watch
a half-open book
a huge and sumptuous chalice or goblet in carved gold ...
broken glass
and
the carnation
come to remind the owner of all these material and
spiritual wealths that it is little more than the temporary
depositary and that death, sooner or later, will take them
away...
Pieter Claesz
Still-life with Great Golden Goblet
Nature morte avec gobelet d'or
1624
Gemäldegalerie, Dresden
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The carnation in the painting,
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