Staffage
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Staffage
In painting, staffage (French pronunciation: [stafaʒ]) are the minor human and animal figures depicted in a scene, especially a landscape, that are not...
Capriccio (art)
fictional and often fantastical combinations. These paintings may also include staffage (figures). Capriccio falls under the more general term of landscape painting...
Jacob Balthasar Peeters
postures. Peeters also painted realistic interiors of existing churches with staffage. Very little is known about the life and career of Jacob Balthasar Peeters...
Romanticism
seascapes. Some of these large paintings had contemporary settings and staffage, but others had small figures that turned the work into history painting...
Rückenfigur
figures turned from the viewer. The Rückenfigur may also take the form of staffage. Giotto's Lamentation of Christ (1300s) fresco at the Cappella degli Scrovegni...
Genre
with subjects drawn from "everyday life". These are distinguished from staffage: incidental figures in what is primarily a landscape or architectural painting...
Sebastiaen Vrancx
He was a gifted figure painter who was regularly invited to paint the staffage in compositions of fellow painters. As an active member of a local chamber...
Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem
Berchem also painted inspired and attractive human and animal figures (staffage) in works of other artists, like Allaert van Everdingen, Jan Hackaert,...
Étienne Allegrain
Classical landscape with staffage, painted in Poussin's style (Wilanów Palace in Warsaw)....
Joachim Beuckelaer
still lifes with no figures in the central scene. He further added the staffage (i.e. the figures) or the garments in works of other local painters, such...