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|  | Still Life with Two Lemons, a Façon de Venise Glass, Roemer, Knife and Olives on a Table |


| Date : 1629
Material : Oil painting on wood Acquisition : Anonymous loan (2002)
| Item 3 on 20 Flemish and Northern Painting Painting (Still Life)
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Still life "Still life" is a work of art depicting inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which may be either natural (flowers, game, sea shells and the like) or man-made (drinking glasses, foodstuffs, pipes, books and so on).
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