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Looking at the OverlookedLooking at the Overlooked

Looking at the Overlooked

Norman Bryson

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Norman Bryson analyzes the origins, history and logic of still life, one of the most enduring forms of Western painting. The first essay is devoted to Roman wall-painting while in the second the author surveys a major segment in the history of still life, from seventeenth-century Spanish painting to Cubism. The third essay tackles the controversial field of seventeenth-century Dutch still life. Bryson concludes in the final essay that the persisting tendency to downgrade the genre of still life is profoundly rooted in the historical oppression of women.

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OL4789165W

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Still-life paintingSchilderkunstStillevensStilllebenArt, modern, 20th century

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