
Traditional Still Lifes
Haddock
Rik Wouters
A vibrant, expressive still life capturing a fish and bowl with bold, energetic brushstrokes.
Classic still lifes with balanced form, restraint, and tabletop warmth.
Fruit, vessels, and tabletop arrangements bring quiet richness, balance, and a timeless sense of order.

Traditional Still Lifes
Rik Wouters
A vibrant, expressive still life capturing a fish and bowl with bold, energetic brushstrokes.

Traditional Still Lifes
Paul Gauguin
A striking Post-Impressionist still life by Paul Gauguin, featuring vibrant fruit and a mysterious artist's profile.

Traditional Still Lifes
Vincent van Gogh
An iconic Post-Impressionist still life by Vincent van Gogh, rendered with energetic brushstrokes and a warm, yellow-toned palette.

Traditional Still Lifes
Vincent van Gogh
An expressive and richly textured study of sunflowers in their final stage, captured with Van Gogh's signature bold impasto.

Traditional Still Lifes
Vincent van Gogh
A masterpiece of color and texture, this 1887 still life captures the vibrant energy of Van Gogh's Paris period.

Traditional Still Lifes
Vincent van Gogh
A vibrant still life by Vincent van Gogh featuring a richly patterned pitcher and a delicate arrangement of wildflowers.

Traditional Still Lifes
Fujishima Takeji
An expressive and vibrant still life featuring purple thistle-like artichoke blossoms in a classic ceramic vessel.

Traditional Still Lifes
Simon Luttichuys
A dramatic 17th-century Dutch still life featuring a vibrant red lobster and elegant tableware set against a deep chiaroscuro backdrop.

Traditional Still Lifes
Václav Špála
A bold and expressive floral still life featuring a striking contrast of deep reds and moody blues.

Contains disturbing content
Traditional Still Lifes
Eugène Delacroix
A masterful Romantic still life by Eugène Delacroix, blending vibrant color with the atmospheric depth of an open landscape.

Contains disturbing content
Traditional Still Lifes
Unknown Artist
A dramatic and detailed Flemish hunting still life from the workshop of Frans Snijders.
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