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Kitchen Table with Red Tulips, 51cm x 41cm - part of a mixed exhibition of Gallery Artists at Thackeray Gallery, London over the next few weeks #contemporaryart #welshart #galleryartists #stilllife #colour @thackeraygall #Kensington
Tulips, 1936
Tulips, 2022
Ida Ten Eyck O'Keeffe @dallasmuseumart
Leaving the tulips, we come to the narcissi; and here again, we find ourselves in confusion. I cannot here cope with the innumerable sorts
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Roses, Tulips, & Liberty (RTL) is a collaborative alternate history project begun in 2020.
Czech painter Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), born #OnThisDay 162 years ago. Fruit, 1897. Flower, 1897. Girl with Loose Hair and Tulips, 1902, oil on canvas. Madonna of the Lilies, 1905
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Cats and Tulips, 1986, by Scottish artist Elizabeth Blackadder #WomensArt
Aloys Wach (Wachlmayr)
(Austrian, 1892-1940) - Still Life with Lemons and Tulips, c. 1931
Flower symbolism, volume 4 Cover
the flowers on the cover are, probably, tulips, peonies, lilac, lilies and carnation.
Robert Sayer, Eight Beautiful Groups of Natural Flowers in Outlines by de la Cour: Tulips, c. 1770 #museumarchive #cmaprints https://t.co/nTn9IdJ8Mw
Blue Bird on Bouquet of Roses and Tulips, with Butterflies, ca. 1800–1830 #chndm #museumarchive https://t.co/jwgl8FFpjn
Yellow-and-Blue Bird on Bouquet with Rose, Tulips, and Daffodils, with Butterflies, ca. 1800–1830 #cooperhewittdesignmuseum #chndm https://t.co/vtdBkHRJgo
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:: Still life of roses, tulips, carnations and other flowers in an urn on a stone ledge, with peaches and grapes ::
:: 1770 and 1814 _______
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Artist: Pieter Faes ________
____//1750-1814.Flemish painter.
Few things make me reach for my brushes faster than fresh flowers, if for no other reason than to capture their fleeting splendor. While Holland is best known for its tulips, the combination with narcissus and hyacinths makes for a special bouquet. https://t.co/zMUBSp8nQo
Cats and Tulips, 1986, by Scottish artist Elizabeth Blackadder #WomensArt #April
Three White Tulips, a 1912 painting by Charles Sheeler @mfaboston. The picture shows the influence of European modernists like Cézanne on early career of Sheeler, who would go on to become better known for his industrially-focused Precisionist works https://t.co/egj9oLFoXB