Bowl
Definition
This term refers to the depiction of bowls in art, either as still-life objects or as functional pottery, often used to explore form, material, and symbolism.
History
Bowls have been a common subject in still-life painting and pottery throughout art history, symbolizing abundance, domesticity, and the artist's exploration of form and texture.
Notable Examples
Giorgio Morandi
Still Life, 1953
Paul Cézanne
Still Life with Apples, 1895
Key Artists & Movements
Key figures include Giorgio Morandi, known for his contemplative still lifes featuring simple objects like bowls, and Paul Cézanne, who explored the formal relationships between objects in his still lifes.
Techniques & Materials
Techniques include painting, ceramics, and sculpture, often focusing on the tactile qualities of the bowl, its shape, and its interaction with light and space.
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