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William Michael Harnett — Memento Mori, "To This Favour"
William Michael Harnett

Memento Mori, "To This Favour"

1879

The Latin term memento mori describes a traditional subject in art that addresses mortality. In Harnett’s example, the extinguished candle, spent hourglass, and skull symbolize death. A quote from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, inscribed on the inside cover of a tattered book, reinforces the theme. It comes from the play’s famed graveyard scene where Hamlet discovers a skull and grimly ponders his beloved Ophelia, ironically unaware that she is already dead. The "paint" in the quote not only refers to Ophelia’s makeup, but also wittily evokes the artifice of Harnett’s picture.

Medium
oil on canvas

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William Michael Harnett, Memento Mori, "To This Favour", 1879

The Latin term memento mori describes a traditional subject in art that addresses mortality. In Harnett’s example, the extinguished candle, spent hourglass, and skull symbolize death. A quote from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, inscribed on the inside cover of a tattered book, reinforces the theme. It comes from the play’s famed graveyard scene where Hamlet discovers a skull and grimly ponders his beloved Ophelia, ironically unaware that she is already dead. The "paint" in the quote not only refers to Ophelia’s makeup, but also wittily evokes the artifice of Harnett’s picture.

Medium
oil on canvas
Year
1879
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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19th Century, American, Memento Mori, Dark Academia, Modern, Trompe-l'oeil, Unique Work, Painting, Oil on Canvas, Still Life

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Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art