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[Scottish Play] Prisoners and detainees held by Lebanon. For prisoners and detainees of Lebanese nationality, see :Category:Lebanese prisoners and detainees. ...
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[play] Still Life is a short play by Noël Coward, one of ten that make up Tonight at 8:30, a cycle written to be performed across three evenings. The play depicts the love affair of Alec and Laura across a twelve-month period. The sadness of Alec and Laura`s serious and secretive affair is contrasted throughout the play with the boisterous...
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A still life (plural still lifes) is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which may be either natural (food, flowers, dead animals, plants, rocks, or shells) or man-made (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, pipes, and so on). With origins in the Middle Ages and Ancient Graeco-Roman art,...
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[cellular automaton] In Conway`s Game of Life and other cellular automata, a still life is a pattern that does not change from one generation to the next. A still life can be thought of as an oscillator with unit period. ==Pseudo still lifes== A pseudo still life consists of two or more adjacent islands which can be partitioned (either indi...
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(from the article `Purism`) Le Corbusier`s Still Life (1920) is a typical Purist painting. He purified the colour scheme to include only the neutralsgray, black, and whiteand ...
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In painting and other visual arts, a depiction of inanimate objects, such as flowers, fruit, or tableware. Still-life painting was popular among the ancient Greeks and Romans (who also made...
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Any work whose subject matter is inanimate objects.
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A painting or other two-dimensional work of art representing inanimate objects such as bottles, fruit, and flowers. Also, the arrangement of these objects from which a drawing, painting, or other work is made.
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Any work whose subject matter is inanimate objects.
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an image of a number of (usually) inanimate objects, which have often been chosen for a specific reason and arranged in a certain way.
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A picture of inanimate objects.
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A painting or other two-dimensional work in which the subject matter is an arrangement of objects - fruit, flowers, tableware, pottery, and so forth - brought together for their pleasing contrasts of shape, color, and texture, Also the arrangement of the objects itself.
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Arrangement of subjects typically flowers, fruit and tableware. The organisation and relationship of the objects to one another together with contrasting colours and shapes provide interest. British Artists showing at Red Rag Modern British Art Gallery and specialising in Still Life art include: Darren Baker, Tobias Harrison and Dawn Sidoli.
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Any work whose subject matter is inanimate objects
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[
n] - a painting of inanimate objects such as fruit or flowers
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the subject matter category in which the main purpose of the artwork is to show inanimate objects.
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One of the principal genres (subject types) of Western art. Essentially, the subject matter of a still life painting or sculpture is anything that does not move or is dead. So 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 pleasure...
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noun a painting of inanimate objects such as fruit or flowers
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In painting and other visual arts, a depiction of inanimate objects, such as flowers, fruit, or tableware. Still-life painting was popular among the ancient Greeks and Romans (who also made still-life mosaics), but thereafter it was sidelined in European art for centuries, as art was overwhelmingly devoted to religious subjects during the M...
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Any painting or drawing that represents an inanimate object such as food, vases, or other things that are not alive.
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a representation chiefly of inanimate objects, as a painting of a bowl of fruit. · the category of subject matter in which inanimate objects are represented, as in painting or photography.
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