Egbert van Panderen, Putredini dixi, Pater meus es mater mea et soror mea vermibus.
Et in pulverem mortis deduxisti me: And you lay me in the dust of death. Putredini dixi, pater meus est: mater mea, et soror mea vermibus: I have said to corruption, Thou art my father: to the worm, Thou art my mother, and my sister. Ossa patent, geminis que oculis extorribus orbes, fractaque convulsi septa molaris hiant. Oderis hanc huius quantumvis Icona Formae Ar chetijpus Formae tu tamen huius eris: The bones are visible, the orbits are emptied, the open holes of the teeth are broken. You will hate this, regardless of the image. You shall be, after all, the original [version] of this image.
Mors sceptra ligonibus aequat Latin for "Deathmakes scepters and hoes equal"; verse from Horace's Epistles Mors ultima linea rerum, namely "Death is the last line of things."
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Egbert Van Panderen (1590-1637) (after Joannes Bernardinus S.), 'Skeleton Bust', Date unknown
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"Mors sceptra ligonibus æquat. Mors vltima linea rerum." - Egbert Van Panderen (1610/20)
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Egbert van Panderen - Mors ultima linea rerum.
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Skeletbuste (edited) - Egbert van Panderen, after Joannes Bernardinus S. - c.1590-1637 - via Rijksmuseum
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bostezo hasta morir o cuando por fin entendiste lo que pasó en tu vida. [egbert van panderen]
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Egbert van Panderen
Mors Ultima Linea Rerum
c. 1610-1620
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Servitus Carnis (1610/20 - Engraving) - Egbert van Panderen
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MORS ULTIMA LINEA RERUM
Egbert van Panderen
Engraving, 1610-20
BHP in London, rocking the collections of Tate Britian, British Museum etc. Also Jim Ricks Projects at Sluice Art Fair this weekend.
If I find a big bundle of cash on the street I'm going to get a Saville Row bespoke suit too, otherwise it's just look but don't touch art madness.
If in London, drop me a line.
Further reading:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4P8qu2BHWY
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David playing his harp, Egbert van Panderen, after Giuseppe Cesari, c. 1590-1637.
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