The Hermit (detail), 1670, oil on panel, 46 x 34.5 (18 1/8 x 13 5/8), National Gallery of Art, Washington, Timken Collection

 

Flowering Branches

The painting is replete with symbols alluding to the vanity of life, the constancy of the hermit in his devotions, and his eventual triumph over death through meditation and prayer. The latter is underscored by the flowering branches that sprout from the dead tree stump at the right.



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