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  2. Spring and Autumn Landscapes - Wikipedia

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    Spring Landscape features a full moon shining above a solitary cherry tree in full bloom planted on the slope of a mountain. It retains the monochrome style with its refined Chinese associations, [12] but adds sparing use of colour in the slight pink of the cherry blossoms, symbolic of spring, [13] of transience and of Japan itself.

  3. Blossoming Chestnut Branches - Wikipedia

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    Blossoming Chestnut Branches was painted by Vincent van Gogh during the artist's Auvers-sur-Oise period in May 1890, the final year of his life. [1]The painting was one of four missing after a high-profile theft from the Foundation E.G. Bührle gallery in Zürich on February 10, 2008. [2]

  4. Flowering Orchards - Wikipedia

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    [20] The rendering of Almond Tree in Blossom is positioned close and accessible to the viewer, and the branches appear to extend beyond the painting's frame. A yellow butterfly flits among the pink blossoms growing on the red branches. The subject is reminiscent of an earlier painting which Van Gogh made in Paris depicting flowering trees. [3]

  5. List of National Treasures of Japan (paintings) - Wikipedia

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    Red and White Plum Blossoms ... Cherry and maple trees ... gold and silver paint on dark blue silk, 349.1 cm × 307.9 cm ...

  6. Cherry blossom - Wikipedia

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    Cherry tree in bloom in Yachounomori Garden, Tatebayashi, Gunma, Japan, April 2009 The cherry blossom, or sakura, is the flower of trees in Prunus subgenus Cerasus. Sakura usually refers to flowers of ornamental cherry trees, such as cultivars of Prunus serrulata, not trees grown for their fruit [1]: 14–18 [2] (although these also have blossoms).

  7. Ikebana - Wikipedia

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    The art of flower arranging developed with many schools only coming into existence at the end of the 15th century following a period of the civil war. The eighth shōgun , Ashikaga Yoshimasa (1436–1490), was a patron of the arts and the greatest promoter of cha-no-yu – tea ceremony – and ikebana , flower arrangement.