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still life
noun
- 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.
still life
noun
- a painting or drawing of inanimate objects, such as fruit, flowers, etc
- ( as modifier )
a still-life painting
- the genre of such paintings
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²õ³Ù¾±±ô±ô-±ô¾±´Ú±ð adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of still life1
Example Sentences
In an exclusive interview with the BBC, Sian Gray said her wife "didn't die on that beach, she still lives on".
Wanting to keep her wife's memory alive, Sian Gray exclusively told the BBC: "She didn't die on that beach, she still lives on."
Goode’s painterly retort — still lifes that held the abstract and the figurative in taut equilibrium — brilliantly neutralized that argument, while adding depth to the object/image dichotomy.
He still lives and works in the Washington state town he grew up in.
For his part, Easterby - who still lives in Wales - is not underestimating the opposition at a ground where Ireland did not win a Six Nations game between 2013 and '23.
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