The traditional illusionism of the still-life genre is rejected in favor of bravura flatness and self-revelation of the paint stroke. |
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Several of his still-life paintings were designed in pairs and were therefore balanced in theme or composition. |
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His compositions generally consist of a few still-life objects against a dark background. |
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As with Dutch still-life painting, the shadows rendered by this special lighting took on a strong visual presence. |
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It vies for space with the still-life resting on it and the solemn figure of the artist's son, Pierre. |
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A gallery of production stills and lobby cards show his lighting and composition genius in a still-life context. |
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Once again I found myself scanning through art books to come up with an inspiring still-life project. |
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These still-life paintings have been placed within interiors nationwide and are sure to create a successful design. |
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Magritte included wine bottles in his still-life works, as well as actually painting on them. |
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The exhibition features many still-life paintings in addition to her many landscapes. |
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The strength of the book can be found in the many still-life images that comprise the artist's work. |
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Framed in heavy ornate gold like an old-master painting, it offered a still-life arrangement of tropical fruit, stuffed birds and jungle plants. |
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He has achieved spectacular success and national acclaim with his still-life compositions of wine and the rituals surrounding its consumption. |
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Two monumental still-life paintings contain much the same air of portentous unreality. |
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A few still-life paintings hang in the backdrop and some dark wood pieces as well as sheer curtains frame the room. |
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He was the son of a renowned still-life painter, yet tried every type of painting except still life. |
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In 1626 he moved to Leiden, where he painted vanitas subjects and increasingly adopted the monochrome palette of Haarlem still-life painters. |
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Catherine Stine's still-life oil pastorales are vignettes of a time when pre-Disney Pooh and The Wind in the Willows demarcated a child's world. |
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Joncas' photographs of rotting and leftover refuse are a funny twist on the still-life genre. |
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The dried heads of strawflowers and safflower will further enliven your Yuletide still-life. |
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For the installation, Sui mounted glamorously framed replicas of 17th-century still-life paintings on three red walls. |
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The piece recalls both an early Cubist still-life sculpture by Picasso and a Futurist bronze by Boccioni. |
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It was a very hot summer term, and candidates for art A-level were invited to compose and draw a still-life. |
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His still-life objects, of course, remain secular, but he endows them with an almost sacramental aura, into which he draws the scullery maid. |
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His still-life images manifestly bear an overwhelming weight of meaning. |
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Of course the ceramics aren't all teacups and pots, but also wall installations, large stabiles, still-life arrangements, tiles and more. |
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Hartley favored a range of reds throughout his work, and many of the still-life arrangements are set against a ground of dark sienna or Indian red verging on black. |
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This canvas is one of many impressionist paintings in which the still-life elements help to establish the sitter's status by emphasizing luxurious material goods. |
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Traditional still-life painting is often regarded as typically middle-class, representing the desire to possess and control the objects of daily life. |
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He also works with bold colors to create still-life paintings. |
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It was a Spanish picture, a rare, early still-life of a cardoon and francolin by Juan Sanchez Cotan, offered at Christie's on 8 January, which found the highest price. |
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Leger created the work in 1921 as part of a series depicting women with still-life compositions. |
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With his quiet colours he moderates the dazzle and grandeur found in the still-life pictures of his contemporary, which are as bright as heraldic blazonings. |
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Arthur Tress is best known today for his photographs of staged still-life tableaux. |
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It was difficult at first to know whether to attribute the painting to Gabriel-Germain Joncherie or his son Hector Francois as they painted very similar still-life scenes. |
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The still-life has been a popular genre in painting since the 17th century. |
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There is real wit in these tense transformations of the still-life motif into something spikily vibrant. |
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Inspired by the old masters and the underbelly of inner-city San Francisco, don't be surprised if you catch Andrew capturing a still-life from the alleyways of the Tenderloin. |
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Consider Raphael's Donna Velata, the Ravennese mosaic of Justinian and His Court, and Picasso's still-life The Pigeon. |
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Next, I explain how we plan to color our still-life using the color wheel as our inspiration. |
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Staschke has said that he draws inspiration from Dutch and Flemish Vanitas still-life painting. |
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