still-life

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İngilizce - Türkçe
natürmort
natürmort

Natürmortları resmetmeyi severim. - I like to paint still lifes.

cansız doğa resmi
ölü doğa
güz. san. natürmort
(isim)türmort, cansız doğa resmi
İngilizce - İngilizce
A painting of a living object that is stationary
still-life painting
Depiction of inanimate objects for the sake of their qualities of form, colour, texture, composition, and sometimes allegorical or symbolical significance. Still lifes were painted in ancient Greece and Rome. In the Middle Ages they occur in the borders of illuminated manuscripts. The modern still life emerged as an independent genre in the Renaissance. Netherlandish still lifes often depicted skulls, candles, and hourglasses as allegories of mortality, or flowers and fruits to symbolize nature's cycle. Several factors contributed to the rise of still life in the 16th-17th century: an interest in realistic representation, the rise of a wealthy middle class that wanted artworks to decorate its homes, and increased demand for paintings of secular subjects other than portraits in the wake of the Reformation. Dutch and Flemish painters were the masters of still life in the 17th century. From the 18th century until the rise of nonobjective painting after World War II, France was the centre of still-life painting
still life
A pattern that does not change from one generation to the next
still life
a work of art depicting an arrangement of inanimate objects
still life
a painting of inanimate objects such as fruit or flowers
still life
An arrangement of inanimate objects
still life
usually set indoors, a grouping of inanimate objects that are positioned and then painted by artist, often including fruit, bowls, flowers and books
still life
A picture of inanimate objects
still life
still objects which are used as models in painting
still life
- A painting of objects
still life
[n] a painting of an arranged group of objects, such as fruit, flowers, or books
still life
A painting of objects such as fruit, flowers, dishes, etc , arranged to form a pleasing composition
still life
Arrangement or work of art showing a collection of inanimate objects
still life
Used to describe a method of studio or outdoor photography where objects are pre-arranged to be photographed
still life
The representation of inanimate objects in painting, drawing, or photography
still life
is a representation of inanimate objects, such as flowers or fruit, in a painting, drawing or photograph
still life
The term indicating the representation of inanimate subjects, such as flowers, fruit, animals, furniture, etc , in contrast to pictures containing human figures
still life
A still life is a painting or drawing of an arrangement of objects such as flowers or fruit. It also refers to this type of painting or drawing. still lifes a picture of an arrangement of objects, for example flowers or fruit