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Still Life: Apple and Grapes, 1972; 55.9 x 76.2 cm. (22 x 30 in.) close. Medium oil and magna on canvas Size 55.9 x 76.2 cm. (22 x 30 in.) Description ... Beleaguered Billionaire Ronald Perelman ...
Still life depicting two apples, a bunch of grapes on a small grape vine, and two unshelled almonds. These are set upon a reflective wooden tabletop. Care has been given to capturing various organic ...
Dutch still-life paintings omitted the ‘human cost of colonial warfare and slavery’ that underlay the bounty these canvases ...
Not one to shy away from promotion, Columbus-based White Castle is selling a 285-piece puzzle that's based on a still life painting. A word of caution, however: The puzzle may make you salivate ...
In the 1800s, still-life painting was the bottom feeder of the art world, but that's where the French painter chose to leave his mark. "I want to astonish Paris with an apple," he's said to have said.
Still-life painting has existed since time immemorial and offered us some of the most sublimely beautiful painting in art history. Yet for centuries it was dismissed by critics as merely an ...
View Still life of apples, plums, raspberries and grapes on a ledge by George Crisp on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by George Crisp. Price Database. 03 March 2025. Artists. Auctions.
Even in more contemporary art, the still life is still relevant. Think of Warhol's Campbell's soup cans — an examination of a common object that's ALSO a critique of commodification.
It looked like the 2,000-year-old fresco had a pie painted in the middle of the plate. Archeologists, however, say it probably wasn't pizza, considering tomatoes and mozzarella weren't available yet.
Still life. It's one of the most accessible genres of art, but an appealing exhibition currently on view at the Everson Museum of Art proves that sometimes there's more to it than what meets the eye.