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🌺May the coming 2023 be as exuberant as these #FridayFlowers.
花卉册 清 朱熊
Album of Flowers, Zhu Xiong (1801–1864)
💐May these #FridayFlowers cheer up your weekend mood!
🎨蜀葵图页 南宋 佚名
Hollyhocks, unidentified artist, ink and color on silk, Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279)
Kimiko doing what she does best, being adorable
#KamenAmerica #FridayFlood
Kimiko has been sending the rain this week!
#FridayFlood #KamenAmerica
🌺#FridayFlowers
Feast your eyes on the lush imagery of solidly colored peach🍑and peony blossoms. This work was executed by Zhao Zhiqian in the 19th century through the "boneless" mode, which means drawing in color without ink contours.
#FridayFlowers full of the joys of Spring 🌱🌸🌼
Take a look on Etsy for a range of flowery greetings cards ➡️ https://t.co/sRc8Sv0SVK
All printed on recycled card ♻️ Perfect for any occasion!
#plasticfree #wildflowers #ecogift
#FridayFlowers 💐
Ooooh! FREE POSTAGE on all individual cards. Which will you choose?
Option 5....
🌼 Celandines 🌼
https://t.co/4wF9dLBOTs
💐#FridayFlowers to brighten your day.
If a flower blooms without leaves accompanied, imagine how loneliness it would be!
🎨花卉册 清 朱熊
Album of Flowers, Zhu Xiong, Qing dynasty (1644–1911)
#FridayFlowers to brighten your day!
💐How do you find these colors, vibrant or tranquil? Or interestingly both?
🎨花卉册 清 朱熊
Album of Flowers, Zhu Xiong, Qing dynasty (1644–1911)
🌹Wish the last days of 2021 as rosy as these #FridayFlowers.
🎨花卉册 清 (1644–1911) 张熊
💐#FridayFlowers
🖌️Brushes tinted with black ink create hues as soft and gentle as colorful ones yet are blessed with a strong sense of vividness.
🎨花卉册 清 (1644–1911) 张熊
📷#FridayFlowers
💐These lovely blossoms are subtly painted by Zhang Xiong, one of the "Three Bears in Shanghai" adept at painting flowers & birds. Enjoy those nuanced bright colors created in the Qing dynasty.
花卉册 张熊 清 (1644-1911)
💐#FridayFlowers to delight your weekend mood.
🎨设色花卉卷 明 马守真
Flowers, Ma Shouzhen (1548-1604), Ming dynasty
#NowOnView in #HarvestFromGenerosity
🌼Sharing these romantic #FridayFlowers with you. How's your Friday mood?
Flowers, Yun Shouping (1633-1690), Ming dynasty
🧑🏫Today we are celebrating #TeachersDay in China. Beautiful flowers and heartfelt gratitude to all teachers for their work&love that make a better world!
Flowers, album, Zhang Xiong (1803–1886), Qing dynasty
花卉册 清 张熊
#FridayFlowers
🌺Let these #FridayFlowers brighten your day.
Flowers, album, Wang Weilie (16th–17th century), Ming dynasty
设色花卉册 明 王维烈
🌺Get yourself in some flowery moods. #FridayFlowers
Kesi Album of Flowers, 17th century
缂丝花卉册 明末清初
🌼Enjoy a flowery moment. #FridayFlowers
花卉册 清 恽冰
Flowers, Album, Yun Bing, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)