담배 피는 해골 (Korean Wikipedia)

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pubhist.com

vangoghmuseum.nl

  • “Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette, 1886”. Van Gogh Museum. 2012년 2월 3일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2013년 5월 19일에 확인함. This curious and somewhat macabre little painting is undated. It was probably executed in the winter of 1885–86, during Van Gogh’s stay in Antwerp....This skull with a cigarette was likely meant as a kind of joke, and probably also as a comment on conservative academic practice. 

vangoghschair.blogspot.com

  • Bundrick, Sheramy (2008년 6월 14일). “Memento Mori or Just a Joke?”. 《Van Gogh's Chair (blog)》. blogspot.com. 2013년 5월 19일에 확인함. [H]is letters and anecdotes from others record that he sparred with his drawing and painting teachers and was scornful of conservative academic practice. His time at the Academy lasted only weeks; he felt he was learning nothing and later proclaimed academic training "damned boring". Taken from that perspective, 'Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette' could be read as a thumbing-of-the-nose at 'the establishment.' 
  • Bundrick, Sheramy (2008년 6월 14일). “Memento Mori or Just a Joke?”. 《Van Gogh's Chair (blog)》. blogspot.com. 2013년 5월 19일에 확인함. [H]is letters and anecdotes from others record that he sparred with his drawing and painting teachers and was scornful of conservative academic practice. His time at the Academy lasted only weeks; he felt he was learning nothing and later proclaimed academic training "damned boring". Taken from that perspective, 'Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette' could be read as a thumbing-of-the-nose at 'the establishment.' 
  • Bundrick, Sheramy (2008년 6월 14일). “Memento Mori or Just a Joke?”. 《Van Gogh's Chair (blog)》. blogspot.com. 2013년 5월 19일에 확인함. [H]is letters and anecdotes from others record that he sparred with his drawing and painting teachers and was scornful of conservative academic practice. His time at the Academy lasted only weeks; he felt he was learning nothing and later proclaimed academic training "damned boring". Taken from that perspective, 'Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette' could be read as a thumbing-of-the-nose at 'the establishment.' 

vggallery.com

web.archive.org

  • “Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette, 1886”. Van Gogh Museum. 2012년 2월 3일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2013년 5월 19일에 확인함. This curious and somewhat macabre little painting is undated. It was probably executed in the winter of 1885–86, during Van Gogh’s stay in Antwerp....This skull with a cigarette was likely meant as a kind of joke, and probably also as a comment on conservative academic practice.