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  1. Jasper Johns. Jasper Johns, Painted Bronze, 1960. In the mid twentieth century still life is invigorated by American artist Jasper Johns with an attitude that foreshadows the emergence of Pop Art. Though Johns is known primarily for his painting, this sculptural take on the still life is stoic in its simplicity.

  2. Still lifeとは日本語で静物画の意味です。. Still lifeの語源は大きく二通りあって. 1.ゲルマン語系のstilleven(オランダ). 直訳すると「動かざる生命」. または「静止したモノ」. 静物画の言葉に近いです。. 2.ラテン語系のnatura morta(イタリア). 直訳は ...

  3. Still life is defined as a collection of inanimate objects arranged together in a specific way. The magic of still life paintings is that they can show us a new way of looking at the ordinary objects around us. Once they are placed into a specific arrangement and then captured in paint, ink, pastel, or any other medium - the objects take on a ...

  4. 18 de jun. de 2021 · A Still Life is composed of a variety of both animate and inanimate objects, such as utensils, foliage, and food (anything from man-made to natural), which are then arranged by the artist in a unique way. The diversity of arrangements and objects to choose from are vast, which makes this genre of painting anything but dull.

  5. Still Life with Watch by Willem van Aelst, oil on canvas, 1665. Dutch still life painting set the standard for out-of-this-world virtuosity in the 17 th century, and I’ll never get over the unusual mix of objects these artists chose to depict: food of all kinds, polished silverware and gleaming glass, embroidered and heavily worked tablecloths, and tons and tons of flowers.

  6. Still life art, characterized by its depiction of inanimate objects such as flowers, fruits, or household items, has captivated audiences for centuries. This article delves into the origins of still life art, its expansion across different artistic movements, and its enduring performance in the art market. Origins of Still Life Art

  7. 6 de abr. de 2020 · Guida alla Fotografia Still Life. La fotografia Still Life, generalmente tradotta come “natura morta”, ritrae degli oggetti inanimati, sia a scopo puramente estetico e artistico sia a scopo pubblicitario. In questo articolo vediamo cosa ci serve per scattare questo genere fotografico e la tecnica da utilizzare.

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