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ART GENRE MOSTLY SHOWING INANIMATE OBJECTS
Still-life; Still lifes; Still-Life Painting; Still-lifes; Stilllife; Stilleben; Still Life Painting; Nature morte; Still-life painting; Naturaleza Muerta; Still-Life; Naturaleza muerta; Still Life
  • ''[[Mound of Butter]]'' by [[Antoine Vollon]], 1875–85
  • [[Francisco de Zurbarán]], ''[[Bodegón]]'' or ''Still Life with Pottery Jars'' (1636), [[Museo del Prado]], [[Madrid]]
  • Fruitbasket]]'' (1595–96), oil on canvas, 31 × 47 cm
  • [[Pieter Claesz]] (1597–1660), ''Still life with Musical Instruments'' (1623)
  • LCCN]] 83-51331</ref>
  • computer generated]] still life, 2006 (by [[Gilles Tran]])
  • [[Hans Memling]] (1430–1494), ''Vase of Flowers'' (1480), Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, [[Madrid]]. According to some scholars the ''Vase of Flowers'' is filled with religious symbolism.<ref>[http://arthistory.about.com/library/weekly/sp/bl_memling_rev.htm ''Memlings Portraits'' exhibition review, Frick Collection, NYC]. Retrieved March 15, 2010.</ref>
  • [[Jacopo da Empoli]] (Jacopo Chimenti), ''Still life'' (c. 1625)
  • [[Jan Brueghel the Elder]] (1568–1625), ''Bouquet'' (1599). Some of the earliest examples of still life were paintings of flowers by Netherlandish Renaissance painters. Still-life painting (including [[vanitas]]), as a particular genre, achieved its greatest importance in the Golden Age of [[Netherlandish art]] (ca. 1500s–1600s).
  • [[Jean Metzinger]], ''[[Fruit and a Jug on a Table]]'' (1916), oil and sand on canvas, 115.9 x 81&nbsp;cm, [[Museum of Fine Arts, Boston]]
  • Jesus in the house of Martha and Mary]]'' in the background (1566), 171 × 250&nbsp;cm (67.3 × 98.4 in).
  • Santarém]], Municipal Library
  • [[Juan Sánchez Cotán]], ''Still Life with Game Fowl, Vegetables and Fruits'' (1602), [[Museo del Prado]] [[Madrid]]
  • [[Willem Kalf]] (1619–1693), oil on canvas, [[The J. Paul Getty Museum]]
  • Luis Meléndez]] (1716–1780), ''Still Life with Apples, Grapes, Melons, Bread, Jug and Bottle''
  • [[Henri Matisse]], ''[[Still Life with Geraniums]]'' (1910), [[Pinakothek der Moderne]], [[Munich, Germany]]
  • Roman]] wall painting in [[Pompeii]] (around 70 AD), [[Naples National Archaeological Museum]], [[Naples]], [[Italy]]
  • Vatican]] museum
  • Sunflowers'' or ''Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers]]'' (1888), [[National Gallery (London)]]

Still life         
A still life (plural: still lifes) is a work of art depicting mostly [subject matter, typically commonplace objects which are either natural (food, flowers, dead animals, plants, rocks, shells, etc.) or man-made] (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, pipes, etc.
still life         
(still lifes)
A still life is a painting or drawing of an arrangement of objects such as flowers or fruit. It also refers to this type of painting or drawing.
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still life         
¦ noun (plural still lifes) a painting or drawing of a static arrangement of objects, typically flowers and/or fruit.

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Still life

A still life (plural: 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 man-made (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, pipes, etc.).

With origins in the Middle Ages and Ancient Greco-Roman art, still-life painting emerged as a distinct genre and professional specialization in Western painting by the late 16th century, and has remained significant since then. One advantage of the still-life artform is that it allows an artist much freedom to experiment with the arrangement of elements within a composition of a painting. Still life, as a particular genre, began with Netherlandish painting of the 16th and 17th centuries, and the English term still life derives from the Dutch word stilleven. Early still-life paintings, particularly before 1700, often contained religious and allegorical symbolism relating to the objects depicted. Later still-life works are produced with a variety of media and technology, such as found objects, photography, computer graphics, as well as video and sound.

The term includes the painting of dead animals, especially game. Live ones are considered animal art, although in practice they were often painted from dead models. Because of the use of plants and animals as a subject, the still-life category also shares commonalities with zoological and especially botanical illustration. However, with visual or fine art, the work is not intended merely to illustrate the subject correctly.

Still life occupied the lowest rung of the hierarchy of genres, but has been extremely popular with buyers. As well as the independent still-life subject, still-life painting encompasses other types of painting with prominent still-life elements, usually symbolic, and "images that rely on a multitude of still-life elements ostensibly to reproduce a 'slice of life'". The trompe-l'œil painting, which intends to deceive the viewer into thinking the scene is real, is a specialized type of still life, usually showing inanimate and relatively flat objects.

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1. In 2004, Cubist painting Nature Morte A La Charlotte went missing from the Pompidou Centre where it was being restored.
2. Cezanne‘s Nature Morte au Melon Vert exceeded its expected price of 7–' million and sold for 11.4 million when it went under the hammer at Sotheby‘s sale of Impressionist and Modern Art in New York.
3. Found in a treasure chest: The medal that Siegfried Sassoon ‘threw into the Mersey in anti–war protest‘ A Sotheby‘s spokeswoman said the sale of Cezanne‘s Nature Morte au Melon Vert was "a record for a work on paper by the artist at auction." The watercolour is described in Sotheby‘s catalogue as "an outstanding example of Cezanne‘s still–lifes, demonstrating the extraordinary freedom and audacity of style, and the confidence and assured quality of the artist‘s technique that characterised his late years." The late art historian John Rewald described the work in his studies of Cezanne.
4. Amit Judge, who opened his Delhi gallery, Bodhi Art, a year ago, said the rate at which prices were rising was ‘astonishing‘. Another gallery owner, Peter Nagy, said, as he prepared for this weekend‘s private view of young artist Justin Ponmany at his Delhi gallery, Nature Morte, that he already had 20 interested buyers for every canvas. ‘We sell things here and six months later we see them being resold for six times the price ... Even now we sell at top dollar, and people buy because they know there are 10 other clients lined up ready to spend that much.‘ Customers like their paintings huge. ‘All the artists are working on a big scale, which is also a reflection of the prosperity.