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Still Life with Flowers 17-21 Century

Posted By: nrg
Still Life with Flowers 17-21 Century

Still Life with Flowers 17-21 Century
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A still life (plural still lifes) is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which may be either natural (food, flowers, plants, rocks, or shells) or man-made (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, pipes, and so on). With origins in the Middle Ages and Ancient Greek/Roman art, still life paintings give the artist more leeway in the arrangement of design elements within a composition than do paintings of other types of subjects such as landscape or portraiture. Still life paintings, particularly before 1700, often contained religious and allegorical symbolism relating to the objects depicted. Some modern still life breaks the two-dimensional barrier and employs three-dimensional mixed media, and uses found objects, photography, computer graphics, as well as video and sound.



Still Life with Flowers 17-18 century

1. Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer (1636-1699)
2. Mario Nuzzi, or Mario de' Fiori (1603–1673)

Still Life with Flowers 18-19 century

1. Georgius Jacobus Johannes van Os (1782-1861)
2. Albertus Jonas Brandt (1788-1821)
3. Franz Xaver Petter (1791-1866)
4. José Miguel Parra (1780–1846)
5. Jan van Os (1744-1808)

Still Life with Flowers 20-21 century

1. Cecil Kennedy (1905 - 1997)
2. Guido Mocafico (born 1962)

Still Life with Flowers 17-21 Century