still life

     

A still life is a work of art epicting inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which may be either natural (food, plants and natural substances like rocks) or man-made (drinking glasses, cigarettes, pipes, hotdogs and so on) in an artificial setting. Popular in Western art since the 17th century, 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.

Trivia about still life

  • This term for a painting of inanimate objects is from the Dutch "stilleven"
  • A painting of inanimate objects, not people
  • It's the common English term for the type of painting the French call une nature morte
  • Works like "Pipe and Jug" made J.B.S. Chardin one of the century's masters of this genre
  • Belgian Berthe Art was known for these 2-word paintings of inanimate objects such as flowers & fruits
  • The "Basic Genre" series includes "Landscape", "Self-Portraits" & this, with a cover showing fruit on a table
  • The 18th century work seen here is titled this "With Salmon, a Lemon & Three Vessels"

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