Answer:
They are called <u>bodegón.</u>
Explanation:
<em>Bodegón </em>in Spanish refers to painting that represents still life and mostly food or people with food (fruits, vegetables, bread, drinks, etc.)
It became a painting style in 17th century. In catholic countries (Spain) painting food and still life had a religious connotation because it remembers us that earthly life and all its wealth is temporary. Some of the most famous Spanish artists that painte ¡d <em>bodegón</em> are: Zurbarán, Goya, Velázquez, etc.
<em>Algunos </em>translates to "somethings"
<em>Algunas </em>translates to "somethings, but in feminine"
<em>Alguien </em>translates to "someone"
But <u>a</u><u><em>lgo </em></u>translates to "something"
Therefore <em>algo</em> is the correct answer.