This Post-Impressionist-Expressionist still-life typifies the influence of Madame Stradiot-Bougnet - the simplification of the objects depicted - plates, bottle and fruit - becomes more and more expressionistic. Dramatic simplification is especially evident in the representation of the cloth on which the still-life is placed
This still-life clearly shows Bettie Cilliers-Barnard’s move to dramatic simplification of the form...
Paul Claudel’s interest for still life seems directly inspired by the research of the symbolic meani...
The simplification of human figures into a decorative pattern as in this work showing a mother and ...
This representational still-life shows Bettie Cilliers-Barnard’s thoughtful handling of a conventio...
Still life with Stone and Stone, Gold, Branch, Dippings, Camouflage, Surfaces, Ripple, Drone, The Ot...
Pascal Quignard – contemporary French writer winner of the Prix Goncourt in 2002 – admits he seeks h...
Bibliography: pages [83]-88.Even before the Revolution in France, still life painting was considered...
© 2016 Dane LovettWhat is still life painting today? A bunch of flowers or a bowl of fruit, maybe a ...
Matisse used solid, vivid colors to render the simple forms and geometric background segments of thi...
“Still Life – The Pleasure of Stopping Time” surveys the manners in which photographers have explore...
Marie-José Baudinet : The body and the inanimate in still-life. It is now possible, in the light of...
Still life representation is a curious tension between the banal and the vital. The genre of still l...
Born as a gender of the Dutch painting of the 16th century, still life served to both a merely decor...
Artist Statement This work is an exploration of the Dutch still-life painting style based off my own...
Detail, left, bottle on table cloth; Although Picasso started to branch out into other forms in the ...
This still-life clearly shows Bettie Cilliers-Barnard’s move to dramatic simplification of the form...
Paul Claudel’s interest for still life seems directly inspired by the research of the symbolic meani...
The simplification of human figures into a decorative pattern as in this work showing a mother and ...
This representational still-life shows Bettie Cilliers-Barnard’s thoughtful handling of a conventio...
Still life with Stone and Stone, Gold, Branch, Dippings, Camouflage, Surfaces, Ripple, Drone, The Ot...
Pascal Quignard – contemporary French writer winner of the Prix Goncourt in 2002 – admits he seeks h...
Bibliography: pages [83]-88.Even before the Revolution in France, still life painting was considered...
© 2016 Dane LovettWhat is still life painting today? A bunch of flowers or a bowl of fruit, maybe a ...
Matisse used solid, vivid colors to render the simple forms and geometric background segments of thi...
“Still Life – The Pleasure of Stopping Time” surveys the manners in which photographers have explore...
Marie-José Baudinet : The body and the inanimate in still-life. It is now possible, in the light of...
Still life representation is a curious tension between the banal and the vital. The genre of still l...
Born as a gender of the Dutch painting of the 16th century, still life served to both a merely decor...
Artist Statement This work is an exploration of the Dutch still-life painting style based off my own...
Detail, left, bottle on table cloth; Although Picasso started to branch out into other forms in the ...
This still-life clearly shows Bettie Cilliers-Barnard’s move to dramatic simplification of the form...
Paul Claudel’s interest for still life seems directly inspired by the research of the symbolic meani...
The simplification of human figures into a decorative pattern as in this work showing a mother and ...