Still life paintings gained popularity during the 17th century, particularly in the Netherlands, as they allowed artists to showcase their technical skill and attention to detail through the depiction of everyday objects. These paintings often conveyed deeper meanings related to mortality, wealth, and the transience of life, appealing to the rising middle class who valued both artistry and philosophical themes. Additionally, advances in oil painting techniques enabled more vibrant colors and intricate textures, enhancing the allure of still lifes.
Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh - Paris - was created in 1886.
its still life paintings
In all of Matisse' paintings he never painted still life.
flowers
There are several paintings entitled "still life" or "vanitas" by saint-andre. Be more specific. Of course they were all from the second half of the 17th century...
Fruit, animals.
still life became popular since the 19th century from the founder of coulors and thr clash of objects the name was found as still life ..
Portrait is generally used as a noun. It could be used as an adjective in cases like this: I'm going to separate the portrait paintings from the still life paintings.
The earliest known of his paintings is Still Life with Cabbage and Clogs.
Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin
He admired the attention to detail.
He did paintings and etchings of almost exclusively still life, apart from a few self-portraits.