A still life painting can be defined simply as a painting of lifeless items, and in some respects, it is basic. Unlike legendary paintings, still life is rooted in the real world and is frequently described with captivating illusionism. The term "still life" comes from the Dutch word "stilleven," which gained popularity in the 16th century. While the still life genre rose to prominence during this period, its origins can be traced back to prehistoric times. This mysterious view of an unkept table gently lit by the dim light of a candle titled Still Life is a framed oil painting and is also a traditional still life painting.
Here in this painting a thick, paste-like paint may be employed to depict lemon peel, thin glazes were more suited for representing smooth silk or porcelain. The most significant part of this painting is the dim candle light that captures the attention despite the light falling on a significant part of the painting. This painting is a perfect piece for collection and might become a treasured art piece through time.
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