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    Apr 14, 2005 · Breathtaking cinematics. Developed by: Microids. Release date: 14 April, 2005. Platforms: PC, Xbox. Type of game: Adventure. Languages: English, French, German, Spanish. Number of player: 1. BUY NOW. GALLERY. 2014 © Microids. All rights reserved. Still Life is a trademark of Anuman and Microids. All rights reserved.

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  2. Artist Ann Trusty reveals her tips and tricks to staging a floral still life that grabs your attention with emotion, visual harmony and inspiring contrasts.

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  4. Overview. Jan van Huysum’s lasting fame centers on his exuberant arrangements and technical virtuosity. More than any other artist before or after, he was able to capture the dynamic energy of a profuse array of flowers and fruit. In this superb and large example, the bouquet fills the entire panel. Flowers overflowing their terra-cotta vase ...

  5. Oct 29, 2021 · The floral still-life paintings of the time depicted blooms from far-off places, few of which the average person would have seen. These paintings were not examples of reality, but imaginary...

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    We can find the first examples of still lifes in classical Rome. Today, we have examples of Pompeii walls with representations of food as advertisements for bakeries or food stores. Some of the Domus (typical Roman houses) or villas were also decorated with frescoes or mosaicswith food. In some cases, these images of baskets of fruit or other foods...

    Although we find some reproductions of still life in the Middle Ages, the expansion of this genre occurred in the 17th century, especially in the Netherlands and Spain. In fact, it was in Holland that the term stilleven was coined, that is, “dormant life”. This is because these scenes represented a moment of stopped or paused time. Initially consid...

    But it is not all lush nature and lavish feasts in still lifes. This genre soon evolved into vanitas. This allegorical theme refers to the inexorable passage of time that inevitably brings us closer to death– yup, very happy! The flowers, soon to wither, remind us of the transience and brevity of time. The objects that appear in the works, such as ...

    This statement of intent belongs to the French artist Paul Cézanne. And he indeed succeeded to astonish Paris with an apple! Cézanne achieved in opening a new path for avant-garde painting at the end of the 19th century. The still life shown, beyond the subject, serves Cézanne as a pretext for pictorial research. Thus, this still life is an investi...

    Still lifes are also a theme present in contemporary art! Conceptual art has also wanted to reflect on this topic. In this piece we can see a decomposition of the elements that generally make up a still life or a landscape. What could be more hyper-realistic and at the same time so ephemeral than this still life by the Catalan artist Fina Miralles?

  6. Flower Still Life depicts a lush variety of different flowers, from popular common European blooms to rare overseas species. Ruysch combines a complex and intricate arrangement of poppies, snapdragons, roses, carnations, hollyhocks, marigolds, morning glories, and a single red and white flamed tulip.

  7. Jan 12, 2022 · Gaspar Pieter Verbrugghen (II) - Still life of guelder roses, tulips, daffodils, an iris, a peony and other flowers in a vase on a stone ledge.jpg 1,648 × 2,000; 1.17 MB. Abraham Brueghel and Nicola Vaccaro - A young woman picking figs with three children in a terraced garden.jpg 2,000 × 1,452; 2.95 MB.

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