Gallery - Still Life

Today we take the idea of still life for granted: an arrangement of fruit, flowers, and beautiful objects seems like a natural subject for a painting. But this was not always the case. Still life emerged as an independent subject around 1600, when a growing interest in the natural world led to its simultaneous appearance in northern Europe, Italy, and Spain. Ever since, it has played a prominent role in the history of art.


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Invisable Wild Daisies  
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Invisable Red Hybiscus  
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Invisable Abandoned Apples  
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