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Memento Mori Origins and Examples in Art There is a long tradition of memento mori artwork designed to remind the viewer of their mortality (Tate.org, 2018). The first known use of the expression memento mori in English is said to be in Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1 (Laurie, 2014).
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As one looks to Western and global traditions, memento mori does indeed appear extensively in art, here discussed in terms of symbol and picture: for example, in religious images, still life, portraiture, visual quotations, and pho- tography.
Jun 23, 2019 · Memento Mori Art. Let's look at examples of the skillful ways that artists across history have used visual cues to provoke reflection about the ephemeral nature of material possessions and the need to focus on the soul. Albrecht Dürer
In MEMENTO MORI, I have compared this corpus with two major printed sources, those of Pietro Paulo Caruana (1838-1840) and Sir Hannibal Scicluna (1955), and sporadically with René De Vertot (1728) and the manuscript of Paul Antoine de Viguier (1754).
Memento mori as a phenomenon is both a cultural product and an indicator of an existential fact. That is, along with the appearance of memento mori artifacts – including images, texts, and ideas in art history, in literature, and in particular films such as Powers of Ten – memento mori points to empirical death itself.
memento mori, in art and spirituality, a symbolic trope or meditative practice that serves as a reminder of mortality and the transitory nature of earthly pleasures. Memento mori is a Latin phrase meaning “remember you must die.”
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In art and cultural history, memento mori appears widely, especially in medieval folk culture and in the well-known Dutch still life vanitas paintings of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Yet memento mori extends well beyond these points in art and cultural history.