Let's explore the ancient genre of Still Life Art, tracing its history. How Artists Have Kept Still Life Painting Alive Over Thousands of Years.
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List of the most famous still life paintings in the world, listed alphabetically with pictures of the art when available. The popular still life paintings on this list are considered to be some of the most recognizable works of art on the planet, so save yourself a trip to the museum and check out this artwork from the comfort of your own home. still life is an extremely important genre in the art world, so it's no surprise that some of the most recognizable fall under the still life genre. You can find additional information about these well-known paintings by clicking on the names of the pieces.
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Everything from Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers to The Basket of Apples is included below.
This list answers the questions, 'What are examples of still life paintings?' and 'What are the most famous still life paintings?'
An Abundance of Fruit
Artist: Severin Roesen
Genres (Art): Still life
Art Form: Painting
Banquet Still Life
'Banquet Still Life' (1667) is a painting by Abraham van Beyeren. ...more on Wikipedia
Artist: Abraham van Beijeren
Genres (Art): Still life
Art Form: Painting
Period / Movement: Dutch Golden Age, Baroque
Bouquet
Bouquet (1603) is a painting by Flemish artist Jan Brueghel the Elder. ...more on Wikipedia
Artist: Jan Brueghel the Elder
Genres (Art): Still life
Art Form: Painting
Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase
'Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase' (1618) is a still life painting by Ambrosius Bosschaert. ...more on Wikipedia
Artist: Ambrosius Bosschaert
Genres (Art): Still life
Art Form: Painting
Period / Movement: Dutch Golden Age, Baroque
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