Still life
The term comes from the Dutch still life leven "style" and means something like: "style = unmoved and" leven "= existence. More and more, then the term was eventually accepted into the German language. Today we think still life with the independent representation of inanimate objects. These can be: flowers, weapons, minerals, flowers, leaves, fruits, fish, jewelry, books, musical instruments, hunting gear, etc.
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Age Clock
Old Bible
Bocksbeutel wine and onions
Bean beetle
Spread
1. Breadbasket
Steaming Iron
Colorful ribbons
Christmas cake
Flute music sheet
Coffee and pastries
Pomegranates
Il Messagero and Expresso
Hunting horn hunting knife
Coffee mill
Kivano and Kivis
Pillow lace
Dice cup and dice
Kitchen utensils
Sausage and red wine
Tangerines
Mocca mill
Fruit Basket
Advocados and Kivi
Peppers and garlic
Pepper mill
Salami and capsicum
Pretzel sticks and beer
Saddle chamber
Cutting board and onion
Plate with sandwiches
Tropical fruits
Nuts, nuts, nuts .....
All sorts of prickly
Advent Season
Carafe wine and grapes
Medieval Cutlery
Guitar and leather bag
Old drill
Spinning wheel and sewing machine
String instrument
Bowl with pumpkins