Surface: Still Life.

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Surface: Still Life

Dutch Still Life & Vanitas 16th/17th century

“Still Life with Lemons and Oranges” Luis Melendez 18th century

John Frederick Peto “The Cup we all race 4” “The Poor Man’s Store” “Letter Rack” John Frederick Peto Trompe l’oeil: 19th century

Auguste Renoir Impressionism: late19th century/early 20th century

Raoul Dufy “Still Life with bowl of cherries” “Anemones” Early 20th century

Henri Matisse “Spanish Still Life” “The Goldfish” Fauvism: early 20th century

Georges Braque “Glass on a Table” “Bottles and Fishes”                                    “Glass on a Table” “Bottles and Fishes” Georges Braque Cubism: early 20th century

Pablo Picasso “Bowl of Fruit, Violin and Bottle” Cubism: early 20th century

“Still Life” Giorgio Morandi Early 20th century

“Personal Values” Rene Magritte Surrealism: Mid 20th century

Patrick Caulfield “Coloured Still Life” “Pottery” “Sweet Bowl” Late 20th century “Sweet Bowl”

John Bratby “Still Life with Chip Fryer” Kitchen sink realism: Late 20th century

Kim Mendehall Audrey Flack “Chanel” “Piano Shawl” “To: Hartnett” Photorealism: Late 20th century

Janet Fish “2 Jars Hot Pepper Pickles” “3 Honey Jars” Contemporary realism: Late 20th century/early 21st century “3 Honey Jars”

Matthais Weischer Contemporary artist