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  2. Pronkstilleven - Wikipedia

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    Pronkstilleven (Dutch for 'ostentatious', 'ornate' or 'sumptuous' still life) is a style of ornate still life painting, characterised by large and complex compositions and an elaborate palette. Pronkstillevens typically depict a wide variety of objects, fruits, flowers and inanimate animals, often accompanied by live human and animal figures.

  3. Still life - Wikipedia

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    Juan Sánchez Cotán, Still Life with Game Fowl, Vegetables and Fruits (1602), Museo del Prado, Madrid. A still life (pl.: still lifes) is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which are either natural (food, flowers, dead animals, plants, rocks, shells, etc.) or human-made (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, pipes, etc.).

  4. Still life of 1950–1990s: the Leningrad School - Wikipedia

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    Still life of second half of 1950s was represented by the works of "Peonies" (1958) by Vladimir Malevsky, "Peonies" (1959) by Evgeny Pozdniakov, "Still life with a bust of Seneca" (1958) by Lev Russov, "Flowers and Cherry" (1956) by Elena Skuin, "Still life with a book" (1956) by Piotr Vasiliev, "Glass on the Blue" (1958) by Nina Veselova, and ...

  5. Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh (Paris) - Wikipedia

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    Still Life with Apples, Pears, Lemons and Grapes (F382) was Van Gogh's opportunity to explore Blanc's recommendation about combining colors: "If one brings together sulfur (yellow) and garnet (dark red), which is its exact opposite, being equidistant from nasturtium (orange) and campanula (blue-mauve), the garnet and sulfur will excite one ...

  6. John F. Francis - Wikipedia

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    Smithsonian American Art Museum Luncheon Still Life (c. 1860) by John F. Francis (private collection) John F. Francis (August 13, 1808 – November 15, 1886) was an American painter, primarily of still lifes.

  7. Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts - Wikipedia

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    Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts [needs Dutch IPA] or Gysbrechts (1625/1629 – after 1675) [1] was a Flemish painter who was active in the Spanish Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and Sweden in the second half of the seventeenth century. [2]

  8. Hendrick Andriessen - Wikipedia

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    Very little is known about the artist's life and career. [3] Hendrick Andriessen was born in Antwerp where he was baptized on 23 October 1607. [2] He was known as Mancken Heyn (Limping Henry), which indicates that he must have suffered from some physical defect.

  9. Still Life with Books - Wikipedia

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    Still Life with Books is an oil-on-panel, with dimensions of 91 cm (36 in) × 120 cm (47 in). It is in the style of Spanish vanitas paintings. [ 1 ] The idea of this style of painting was to show possessions and wealth are fleeting and mean nothing when one is faced with death. [ 6 ]

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