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Homo Bulla: A Boy Blowing Bubbles in a Landscape

Bartholomeus van der Helstcirca 1665

New Orleans Museum of Art

New Orleans Museum of Art
New Orleans, United States

Van der Helst's signature style combines formal flattery with a lively naturalism. The bubbles here indicate the "homo bulla" theme which has a long history with classical origins. This theme conveys a moralizing warning that human life is as transient as a soap bubble. Thus life is not to be spent in pursuit of worldly vanities which are embodied by this child's luxurious clothing

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  • Title: Homo Bulla: A Boy Blowing Bubbles in a Landscape
  • Creator: Helst, Bartholomeus van der
  • Date Created: circa 1665
  • Location Created: The Netherlands
  • Provenance: Museum purchase, the Edith Rosenwald Stern Fund, by exchange, 95.189
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
New Orleans Museum of Art

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