Painting: Oil on Canvas.
The painting is framed in mat and frame (format A4)
Original fine art oil painting "Lily"
Signature: hand-signed by artist
Certificate of authenticity: Included
Note: The picture colour might be slightly different from real colour, so you can ask about more images.
This small lovely painting will make a great gift for someone special, or nice addition to your home decor.
Thank you for visiting =)
If you have any question about painting or delivery options, please write me.
Still life includes all kinds of man-made or natural objects, cut flowers, fruit, vegetables, fish, game, wine and so on. Still life can be a celebration of material pleasures such as food and wine, or often a warning of the ephemerality of these pleasures and of the brevity of human life.
In the hierarchy of genres (or subject types) for art established in the seventeenth century by the French Academy, still life was ranked at the bottom – fifth after history painting, portraiture, genre painting (scenes of everyday life) and landscape. Still life and landscape were considered lowly because they did not involve human subject matter.
oil, canvas
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Painting: Oil on Canvas.
The painting is framed in mat and frame (format A4)
Original fine art oil painting "Lily"
Signature: hand-signed by artist
Certificate of authenticity: Included
Note: The picture colour might be slightly different from real colour, so you can ask about more images.
This small lovely painting will make a great gift for someone special, or nice addition to your home decor.
Thank you for visiting =)
If you have any question about painting or delivery options, please write me.
Still life includes all kinds of man-made or natural objects, cut flowers, fruit, vegetables, fish, game, wine and so on. Still life can be a celebration of material pleasures such as food and wine, or often a warning of the ephemerality of these pleasures and of the brevity of human life.
In the hierarchy of genres (or subject types) for art established in the seventeenth century by the French Academy, still life was ranked at the bottom – fifth after history painting, portraiture, genre painting (scenes of everyday life) and landscape. Still life and landscape were considered lowly because they did not involve human subject matter.
oil, canvas
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