"Dead nature"
Like I said in my previous post, my proffesor od painting was interested me in "dead nature" drawing and I wanted to know something more. I learned that the dead nature is first mentioned in Pompeii, that is, dead nature in the form of wall paintings, and later in Rome. However, over time, this topic has lost significance, and by the fifteenth century it is completely neglected, when it again begins to be the theme of the painter. In the beginning, it was just a part of some paintings, so that the century later became a special theme, which had its greatest in the seventeenth century, when it was spread throughout Europe.
In the twentieth century, it became significant in all painting directions and the main representatives of the drawing of a dead nature were Zorz Brak and Pol Sezan.
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