It is a cubist painting by Juan Gris, 1919. Oil on canvas 92 x 65 cm.
The Prado Museum does not give the date. His fruit still lifes are all painted in the 1760s and 1770s.
The cast of A Still Life - 2008 includes: Billy Allday as Danny Tony Allday as Tony
The cast of Still Life With - 2011 includes: Sumiko Braun as Suman Meena Serendib as Maya
The cast of Still Life 2 - 2009 includes: Steve Gadler Barbara Scaff
Dutch still life and portrait painters. -APEX
1919* was when he created this painting, in oil on canvas.
im pretty sure its 27 but you may want to count them again, here they are: Violin and Candlestick, Man with a Guitar, Woman with a Guitar, Road near L'Estaque, Woman with a Mandolin, Landscape at La Ciotat, Still Life with a Bottle, Studio V, Nature Morte, The Large Trees, The Table (Still Life with Fan), Vase, palette et mandoline (Vase, Palette, and Mandolin), Le Gueridon (The Gueridon), Violon et compotier (Violin and Fruit Dish), Woman at an Easel (Green Screen), The Round Table, The Guitar (Statue d'epouvante), Little Harbor in Normandy, Antwerp, Still Life with Glass, Dice, Newspaper and Playing Card, Fruits and Stringed Instrument, Still Life with Fruit and Stringed Instrument, Soda
Flowers and fruit
it means a painting of inanimate objects such as fruit or flowers
still life
In 1896.
A "still life" is a common work of art in which artists can illustrate a variety of everyday objects (vases, sports memorabilia, flowers, a cup of pencils, a stack of books- these are just a few examples we have completed in my art classes). Making sure to correctly implement shading and texture are important in creating a still life drawing. A fruit still life is perhaps the most common variety of the assignment, in which artists depict an arrangement of fruit.
its called a still life drawing or painting
Fruit, animals.
Still Life is anything that is not a portrait or landscape (or seascape). It includes any everyday objects which can include furniture, flowers, fruit, etc.
Paul Cezanne although he is not unusual.
In the Musée d'Orsay, Paris.