still life in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for still life in the English»French Dictionary

life <pl lives> [Brit lʌɪf, Am laɪf] N

1. life (as opposed to death):

vie f

2. life (period from birth to death):

vie f
à vie
viager/-ère

3. life (animation, vigour):

vie f
put a bit of life into it inf

4. life (social activity, lifestyle):

vie f

11. life ART:

get a life inf!

still1 [Brit stɪl, Am stɪl] ADV

I.still2 [Brit stɪl, Am stɪl] N

II.still2 [Brit stɪl, Am stɪl] ADJ

III.still2 [Brit stɪl, Am stɪl] ADV

IV.still2 [Brit stɪl, Am stɪl] VB trans

still life in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for still life in the French»English Dictionary

Translations for still life in the English»French Dictionary

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English
His first known still life is dated 1850, and by 1854 he ceased to paint anything else.
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It is considered the most expensive still life ever sold at an auction.
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In last years the artist has worked lot in the genre of decorative still life.
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Many of the still life paintings we see today draw their influence from her original ideas.
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Both were famous for their still life paintings of game, fish, vases, etc.
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He was also an artist, painting still life and landscapes.
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During this period he created a number of outstanding works, mainly in the genre of still life and landscape.
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He started painting still life and portraits, stepping further away from his previous themes.
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She painted primarily landscapes and still life works.
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The artist's individual manner fully matures in his still life pictures: early, simple and frankly daring.
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