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  1. Still-life painting as an independent genre or specialty first flourished in the Netherlands during the early 1600s, although German and French painters (for example, Georg Flegel and Sebastian Stoskopff; 21.152.1, 2002.68) were also early participants in the development, and less continuous traditions of Italian and Spanish still-life painting date from the same period.

  2. www.artsy.net › gene › still-lifeStill Life | Artsy

    A depiction of inanimate subject matter, such as food, flowers, or tableware. Historically in the West a very popular genre of painting, still life works can be traced back to antiquity, and often provide keys to understanding cultures of different eras and regions. In the Middle Ages, still life painting was adapted to serve a religious purpose, with items like lilies, coral, and fruit ...

  3. Feb 22, 2022 · Still lifes are one of the most recurrent and well-known themes in art history. These subjects are usually representations of inanimate objects such as fruits, sumptuous bouquets of flowers, succulent feasts of food, or man-made objects such as instruments, books, or jewelry.

  4. Oct 8, 2023 - Explore Karen Coxswain's board "Still Life", followed by 1,174 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about still life, still life art, still life painting.

  5. May 8, 2022 · Dutch still life paintings like this one do more than depict luxurious objects. ... “Exposition au Salon du Louvre en 1787,” 1787/Metropolitan Museum of Art; Willem Claesz Heda, “Still Life ...

  6. Aug 6, 2024 - Explore margarita's board "STILL LIFE ART" on Pinterest. See more ideas about still life art, still life, still life painting.

  7. Still Life, c. 1625 Pieter Claesz; The Plate of Apples, c. 1877 Paul Cezanne; Still Life: Corner of a Table, 1873 Henri Fantin-Latour; Kitchen Still Life, c. 1640 Paolo Antonio Barbieri; Still Life with Monkey, Fruits, and Flowers, 1724 Jean-Baptiste Oudry; The White Tablecloth, 1731/32 Jean Baptiste Siméon Chardin; Woman in Front of a Still ...

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