Dutch still life celebrates the material world and the here-and-now, in contrast to Catholic celebration of the afterlife.
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Still Life
Dutch still life celebrates the material world and the here-and-now, in contrast to Catholic celebration of the afterlife.
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"...mentality and the Calvinist mentality. All right, let's move on. So, still life is a very important aspect of Dutch painting. Dutch, still life,..."
"...to surrender yourself to luxury and to the moment this is still life and so the idea of here is one of access okay..."
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