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World Still Life Painting Galleries
The term "Still life" (Spanish: "bodegón", also "naturaleza muerta"; French: "Nature morte"; German: Stillleben) is used to describe an inanimate painting of subjects like: flowers (bouquet), vases, jars, fruits, etc. [1]

Canestra di frutta by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.

Peonies by Emil Carlsen.

Balthasar van der Ast, Stilleven met bloemen.

Diego Rivera, Naturaleza Muerta Española.

Flowers in a Crystal Vase by Edouard Manet.

Pablo Picasso, Still-Life with a Pitcher and Apples.

Girasoles by Marcos Castillo.

Still Life with Coffee Pot by Fernando Botero.
It was not until the Renaissance that still life emerged as an independent painting genre. Still-life painting. Encyclopædia Britannica.
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