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- Meaningless
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- Vanity
- Symbolism
- Still life
- Skull
- Spheres (Peter Sloterdijk)
- Representation (arts)
- Memento mori
- Vanitas
- Ephemeral
- Iconography
- Eternity
- 1603
- Human skull symbolism
- Symbols of death
- Bubble
- Fleeting
- Transience
- Human skull
- Jacob de Gheyn
- Jacob de Gheyn II
- Vanitas (Jaques de Gheyn II)
- Temporary
- Tempus fugit
- Death's head
- Still-life paintings of glassware
- Mortality salience
- Arguments for eternity
- Awareness of Dying
- 1600s (decade)
- Bubbles in visual art