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| The Nasturtiums, No. 2, by Thaddeus Welch, circa 1861-1897. |
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| Still Life with Fruit, by Isaac Soreau, circa 1638. |
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| Autumn Bouquet, by Vanessa Bell, 1912. |
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| An Imaginary Carnation, Aurangabad, North Deccan, 1669 AD. |
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| Still Life with a Carafe, Flowers, and Fruit, by Henri Fantin-Latour, 1865. |
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| Basket of Fruit, by Caravaggio, circa 1599. |
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| Tulips, Rose, Honeysuckle, Apple Blossom, Poppies and Other Flowers in a Glass Vase, with Butterflies, on a Marble Ledge, by Rachel Ruysch, circa early 1690s. |
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| Bouquet of Peonies, by Édouard Manet, 1882. |
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| Still Life with Fruit, by Jacob van Walscapelle, 1675. |
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| Pomegranates, by John Singer Sargent, 1908. |
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| Floral Arrangement with Berries, by Fernand Renard, circa second half of the twentieth century. |
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| The Basket of Wild Strawberries, by Jean-Siméon Chardin, circa 1761. |
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| Basket of Flowers, by Juan de Arellano, circa mid-seventeenth century. |
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| Still Life with Roses, by Félix Vallotton, 1920. |
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| A Glass Compote with Peaches, Jasmine Flowers, Quinces, and a Grasshopper, by Fede Galizia, circa 1600. |
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| Guelder Roses and the Venus de Milo, by Édouard Vuillard, 1905. |
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| Strawberries, by William Hammer, 1874. |



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Some of the names I don't know, but I would put my family on food rations, to be able to afford the Ruysch and the Fantin Latour.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Right? : )
DeleteSuch incredible attention to detail in all of the paintings. And the paintings that depict glassware within them,
ReplyDeleteto get the reflections and lighting, just WOW !
-Rj in the IE