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c. 1629

The Last Drop (The Gay Cavalier)

Judith Leyster

Dutch (active Haarlem and Amsterdam), 1609 - 1660

The costume that the standing figure wears over his clothes suggests that the setting is vastenavond, the night before the beginning of Lent, when people frequently went on binges in order to prepare themselves for fasting and abstinence. This painting speculates on the consequences of such overindulgence. In their dissipated state, the gay cavalier and his companion ignore the menacing presence of the skeleton, which bears an ominous hourglass in one bony hand and a skull in the other.

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Judith Leyster, The Last Drop (The Gay Cavalier), c. 1629 | Philadelphia Art Museum