Died in 1820: French painter (1754-1820)

Portrait of the Artist's Sister (1774-1821), ca. 1798-9

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No matter what happens it happens now. And when it happens and only then is it happening.🪄✨

ThiS is the waY.🧞‍♂️✨

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On the Terrace at Sèvres, 1880, by (née Quivoron; French, 1840-1916), who was born (Dec 1). Held by ; source, https://t.co/eAOMC1kiUe

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Lathyrus Latifolius / Everlasting Pea, by (English, 1873-1961), who was born (Nov 27). Plate 210 of Addisonia, Vol 6 (1921). , via , https://t.co/Kkv9mICDZz

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Gift for my friends (p2): "The Family"
Forgor to post it yesterday...gomen.🥺

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Hope you like it...💙

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Rosemary Allan ( 1911-2008 ) Ruth

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This month's newsletter lists the new museum-owners of the paintings by shown here!

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Opuntia spinosissima, by (British, 1860-1927), who died (Nov 25). Plate XXXVI, Britton & Rose The Cactaceae, 1919; source, https://t.co/1w1EWWeaut

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Helleborus niger Mr. Poe’s variety, 1887, by (Irish, 1828-1914), the 1st artist-in-residence at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, born (Nov 22). Held at ; source, https://t.co/HUnw1CwPsa

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Today we start our special partnership with these beautiful lilies created by Mabel Royds, an English artist best known for her woodcuts.

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🏛 collection
White Lilies by Mabel Royds 1937

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Vertumnus and Pomona, n.d., by (Dutch, c. 1603–1665). Private collection; source, Female Artists in History, https://t.co/sFJnjTzvxn

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"In truth, it is the situations of everyday life that influence my painting…©Sara Rainoldi

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opening myself up to that new route. I needed to get back to the freedom I experienced when I saw Jackson Pollack dripping paint onto canvas…©Sara Rainoldi

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