The Seven Ages of Woman

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The Seven Ages of Woman is a Renaissance allegorical painting by Hans Baldung that depicts the stages of a woman’s life from youth to old age, reflecting themes of beauty, mortality, and the passage of time.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf allegorical painting
painting
artForm panel painting
artHistoricalContext German Renaissance NERFINISHED
Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
artist Hans Baldung NERFINISHED
colorUsage contrasting flesh tones and dark background
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
creator Hans Baldung NERFINISHED
creatorNationality German
depictionType sequential stages
depicts adolescent girl
adult woman
aging body
child
elderly woman
female figures at different ages
middle‑aged woman
nude female figures
youthful woman
genre allegory
hasMotif aging
decay
eroticism and death juxtaposition
female nude
time
influencedBy Christian moralizing imagery
Renaissance humanism NERFINISHED
intendedAudience educated patrons of the Renaissance
intendedFunction moral allegory
languageOfTitle German
mainSubject beauty
mortality
old age
passage of time
stages of a woman’s life
youth
movement Renaissance NERFINISHED
partOf Hans Baldung’s series on the ages of woman
relatedTheme The Seven Ages of Man NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Three Ages of Woman (Hans Baldung) NERFINISHED
theme cycle of life
human mortality
memento mori NERFINISHED
transience of beauty
vanitas

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Hans Baldung notableWork The Seven Ages of Woman
Philipp Veit notableWork The Seven Ages of Woman
this entity surface form: Die sieben Lebensalter (The Seven Ages of Man)