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Thierry Genay

"Deux tomates", photography by Thierry Genay, 2016
Located in Paris, France
"Citron et verre" by Thierry Genay Thierry Genay's photography is heir to a style of painting
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2010s Realist Still-life Photography

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Pigment

"Myrtille et assiette", photograph by Thierry Genay, 2017
Located in Paris, France
"Myrtille et assiette" by Thierry Genay 2017 Thierry Genay's photography is heir to a style of
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2010s Realist Still-life Photography

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Pigment

"Citron et verre", photography by Thierry Genay, 2019
Located in Paris, France
"Citron et verre" by Thierry Genay Thierry Genay's photography is heir to a style of painting
Category

2010s Realist Still-life Photography

Materials

Pigment

"Trois grains de poivre", photography by Thierry Genay, 2020
Located in Paris, France
"Trois grains de poivre" by Thierry Genay Thierry Genay's photography is heir to a style of
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2010s Realist Still-life Photography

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Pigment

"Trois coquilles et cuillère", photograph by Thierry Genay, 2020
Located in Paris, France
"Trois coquilles et cuillère" by Thierry Genay, 2018 Printed with pigmentary inks on Fine Art
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

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Pigment

"Nappe, assiette et trois fruits", photograph by Thierry Genay, 2020
Located in Paris, France
"Nappe, assiette et trois fruits" by Thierry Genay Thierry Genay's photography is heir to a style
Category

2010s Realist Still-life Photography

Materials

Pigment

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Large, Still Life Photograph Entitled "Linge Et Grès" by Thierry Genay, Signed
By Thierry Genay
Located in New York, NY
A large, still life photograph entitled "Linge et Grès" (Linen and Sandstone) which depicts a stoneware pitcher, folded linen, and a sliced lemon. Limited Edition, signed and numbere...
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2010s French Photography

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Finding the Right still-life-photography for You

When it comes to accenting a home or collection with visual art, still-life photography complements all design aesthetics. And there are numerous ways to arrange your still-life photography and other wall art in your home. A salon-style gallery wall, for example, presents the opportunity to intersperse photographs and prints with such items as wall sculptures, baskets, plates, mirrors and sconces. For a harmonious mix, however, choose still-life photos with the same general palette as the other artworks.

Ranging from minimalist scenes to lavish, campy arrangements, still-life photography encompasses multiple genres to fit any taste. Following the tradition of still-life painting, still-life photography elevates often ordinary, inanimate objects. When photography was a new medium in the 19th century, daguerreotype and salt-print still lifes frequently mimicked the arrangements that had been popular in painting. In the 20th century, still-life photographs evolved, reshaped by the experimentation of modernism.

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