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Still Life Collection (page 2)

"Capturing the Essence of Time: A Journey through Still Life" In the realm of art, still life paintings serve as windows into different eras and perspectives

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Still Life Collection: Vanitas (oil on canvas)
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Still Life Collection: Quince, Cabbage, Melon, and Cucumber, c. 1602 (oil on canvas)
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Still Life Collection: Roses in a Bottle [recto], 1900 / 1904. Creator: Paul Cezanne
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Still Life Collection: Still Life with Oranges and Walnuts, 1772. Artist: Melendez, Luis (1716-1780)
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Still Life Collection: North Africa, Morocco, Marrakech, Jacques Majorelle Botanical Gardens
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Still Life Collection: Euro bank notes
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Still Life Collection: Camera lenses
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Still Life Collection: Jigsaw puzzle
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Still Life Collection: Liquorice sweets
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Still Life Collection: Snakes and ladders
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Still Life Collection: Sliced red pepper
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Still Life Collection: Household thermometer
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Still Life Collection: Citrus fruits
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Still Life Collection: Galileo thermometer
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Still Life Collection: Spanish festoon butterfly
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Still Life Collection: Chinese acupuncture model
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Still Life Collection: Full English breakfast
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Still Life Collection: Avocado half
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Still Life Collection: Delphinium flowers
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Still Life Collection: Figurines of Chairman Mao at antiques shop, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Island
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Still Life Collection: Coffee beans
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Still Life Collection: Arabic cushions
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Still Life Collection: Matryoschka (russian dolls)
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Still Life Collection: Majorelle Gardens
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Still Life Collection: Aubergines
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Still Life Collection: Assorted French cheeses on a market stall
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Still Life Collection: Food and wine on a table beside the river Loire, France, Europe
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Still Life Collection: Unhealthy breakfast
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Still Life Collection: Multi-pipette
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Still Life Collection: Coriander
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Still Life Collection: British passport
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Still Life Collection: View of several acupuncture needles
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Still Life Collection: Fruit juices
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Still Life Collection: Grated spices
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Still Life Collection: Crisps
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Still Life Collection: Assorted meats
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Still Life Collection: Medical identity bracelet
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Still Life Collection: Peridot
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Still Life Collection: Doughnut
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Still Life Collection: Old Arabian coffee pot and jars
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Still Life Collection: Fruit basket; work of Caravaggio. Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Milan
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Still Life Collection: Pinks, c1920. Artist: Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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Still Life Collection: Still Life - Michele Pace del Campidoglio
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Still Life Collection: Irises, 1890. Creator: Vincent van Gogh
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Still Life Collection: Still Life with Cheeses, Artichoke, and Cherries, ca 1625. Artist: Peeters, Clara (1594-1658)
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Still Life Collection: Still Life of Flowers, 1863. Artist: Gustave Courbet
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Still Life Collection: Cabbages: -Clockwise- Broccoli, Cauiliflower fractal (Brassica oleracea L. var. italica)


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"Capturing the Essence of Time: A Journey through Still Life" In the realm of art, still life paintings serve as windows into different eras and perspectives. Just like an eyesight test chart, they challenge our perception and invite us to delve deeper into their intricate details. Vincent Van Gogh's "Boots" transports us to 1886, where worn-out footwear tells stories of hard work and resilience. The Bakelite telephone reminds us of a bygone era when communication was tethered to physical devices. Jan Davidsz. De Heem's "Still Life with Flowers in a Glass Vase" takes us back even further, between 1650-1683. It showcases the beauty of nature frozen in time, reminding us that flowers can bloom eternally on canvas. The Eyesight test chart reappears once more, urging us to examine these artworks with utmost attention. But then we are tempted by the mouthwatering sight of a cheeseburger and chips – a modern twist on still life that tantalizes both our taste buds and imagination. Smarties scatter across another canvas like vibrant confetti celebrating joyous moments captured forever. Pierre Bonnard's "Mirror above a Washstand" reflects not only our physical appearance but also introspection – inviting contemplation amidst everyday routines. Buttered crumpets offer comfort and warmth while Vincent Van Gogh's "Still Life with poppies, cornflowers, peonies and chrysanthemums" bursts forth with colors that ignite emotions within our souls. In Taki Katei's "Flowers and Birds, " we witness delicate brushstrokes bringing nature alive before our very eyes – an ode to harmony between flora and fauna. And finally, van Gogh returns again with his masterpiece "Oleanders, " showcasing his mastery over capturing fleeting beauty on canvas. These diverse still lifes remind us that art is not confined by time or subject matter.