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- verwerft bijzonder stilleven Clara Peeters" (in Dutch). 2012-06-20. Retrieved 2016-06-29. "Clara Peeters, bescheiden schilder van stillevens" (in Dutch). 2016-06-28...
- simplification is shown in two versions of Still Life with Ginger Pot (Stilleven met Gemberpot). The 1911 version, is Cubist; in the 1912 version, the...
- centuries, and the English term still life derives from the Dutch word stilleven. Early still-life paintings, particularly before 1700, often contained...
- Still Life with Books (Dutch: Stilleven met boeken) is a c. 1627–1628 oil-on-panel painting by Dutch artist Jan Lievens. The painting is an example of...
- "love of domestic culture". The English term "derives from the Dutch word stilleven", which came into use about 1650. Several types of subject were recognised:...
- Commissioner of North Brabant Mrs Ina Adema. Thoben, Peter, Verstilde Stillevens, Museum Kempenland Eindhoven, Eindhoven 2004. pp. 76, 88. ISBN 9072478797...
- such as landscape (from landschap), easel (from ezel), still life (from stilleven); warfare, such as forlorn hope (from verloren hoop), beleaguer (from...
- Life Paintings from the Netherlands 1550–1720, (Dutch:Het Nederlandse Stilleven 1550–1720) is a 1999 art exhibition catalog published for a jointly held...
- painter, best known for her paintings Stilleven met fles en boek, Stilleven met schedeldak en glazen potjes, and Stilleven met potje en Javaans beeldje among...
- Still Life with a Silver Jug (Dutch: Stilleven met zilveren schenkkan ) is a 1655–1660 oil painting on canvas by the Dutch artist Willem Kalf (1619–1693)...