Still Life
Although still life is traditionally recognized as painting genre, it is not a problem for the photographers to try and create such pieces of art. The history of depicting still life dates back to antique, but the genre itself could not be distinguished as a separate one until 17th century. The recognition came with the Dutch and Flemish painters. Various types of still life (including flowers and fruit) often penetrate one another, creating interesting compositions of untypical items.
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