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Still Life ArtistsBy Maddie Lambert

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Still Life

A still life painting or drawing usually consists of flowers, fruit, bowels, and other such house hold objects. Many artists included an underlying message or sentiment. Still life is a sort of platform for artists to examine the importance everyday objects really hold.

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Jean Baptiste Siméon Chardin• Jean Baptiste Siméon Chardin was born on 2 November 1699 in

Paris.• He was the son of a carpenter, from whom it is thought he

obtained he great sense of diligence and order. • He fought to stay away from the prevailing style of Rococo,

which he thought pretentious, with its loud forms and showy swirls.

• Chardin was a member of the prestigious Royal Academy in Paris, but was often criticized for his work, some saying he had no ambition.

• He stayed true to his style and is now called a master of still life.

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Chardin’s Style• Chardin choose to paint the everyday objects surrounding

him, trying to reveal the pleasure he found from looking at them.

• In many of his painting Chardin uses a dark backdrop in order to draw attention to the things being painted.

• Chardin chose the objects he used carefully in order to create a perfect balance of shape, tone, color, and texture.

• He paints with extreme detail making every painted object look exactly like its original.

• Chardin’s paintings reflect truth, harmony, and a sense of calm.

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My Opinion

• I really like Chardin’s work and defiantly think these are paintings to be enjoyed.

• The way he combines color, texture, tone, and shape make his pictures appealing.

• The way in which Chardin paints makes something as ordinary and ugly as an old coffee pot pleasant to look at.

• I am a fan of Chardin’s work.

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Basket of Wild Strawberries (oil on canvas, 1761)

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The Brioche (oil on canvas, 1763)

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Glass of Water and Coffee Pot (oil on canvas, 1760)

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The Silver Cup (oil on canvas, 1769)

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Giorgio Morandi

• Giorgio Morandi was an Italian painter born in 1890 in the town of Bologna.

• Because of his reclusive tendencies Morandi was dubbed the "il monaco”, the Monk.

• He is thought by some to be the greatest painter of 'Natura Morta’ (still life).

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Morandi’s Style• Morandi was influenced by many classical and modern

painters before him and it is reflected in his work. • The majority of his painting depict simple objects such as

bowls and bottles. • His uses very subtle toning.• Morandi contemplated the placement of the objects he

painted very closely and would sometimes take weeks to decide on a single layout.

• Through his art, Morandi aims to convey a sense of privacy and tranquility.

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My Opinion

• I do perceive the feeling of tranquility the artist aimed to create.

• I also receive a sense of being alone from Morandi’s painting.

• But I do not particularly like how he does not make the lines and edges of the objects definitive or sharp.

• I do however like the the color palette he uses, which tends be a combination of neutral colors. It is calming.

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Natura Morta (still life)(oil on canvas, 1956

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Natura Morta (still life)(oil on canvas, 1929)

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Still Life with Cups and Boxes(oil on canvas, 1951)

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Giorgio Morandi,Still Life 1946,

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Comparison• I prefer Chandin’s work over Morandi’s.• Both artists have produced beautiful, but very different,

paintings. • I like how Chandin uses strong colors that he balances well.

Morandi colors tend to be more bland which I find less appealing.

• Chandin’s painting are all amazingly realistic which I admire more than Morandi’s rather abstract work.

• I am a fan of both artists, but prefer Chandin.

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Bibliography• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste-Siméon_Char

din• http://www.artyfactory.com/art_appreciation/still_life/ch

ardin/chardin.htm• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgio_Morandi• http://www.artyfactory.com/art_appreciation/still_life/m

orandi/giorgio_morandi.htm• http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/best-still-life-painters.ht

m• http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/chardin/• http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/morandi.ht

m• http://www.nga.gov/feature/artnation/still_life/images/

melendez/figs_bread_380x289.jpg• http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb

/9/90/Fra_Juan_Sánchez_Cotán_001.jpg/250px-Fra_Juan_Sánchez_Cotán_001.jpg