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  2. Margo Consuela Bors - Wikipedia

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    Red Tulips Red Tulips, is a centered piece that contains overlapping flowers that appear fully grown. The red tulips are in an urn, decorated with images of fishes whirlpools and water flowers. The median used for this art piece is linocut, the piece is a 30 x 21 print. [1] Sunflowers and Mayan Cloth

  3. Fraktur (folk art) - Wikipedia

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    Fraktur is a highly artistic and elaborate illuminated folk art created by the Pennsylvania Dutch, named after the Fraktur script associated with it. Place of creation also includes Alsace, Switzerland, and Rhineland which are also contributed to the folk art. [1] Most Fraktur were created between 1740 and 1860. [2]

  4. The Tulip Folly - Wikipedia

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    The Tulip Folly is an 1882 painting by French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme. Done in oil on canvas, the painting demonstrates a conceptual scene from the historical "tulip mania" of 17th century Holland. [1] The work is in the collection of the Walters Museum of Art. [2]

  5. Malak Karsh - Wikipedia

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    The images, captured between 1940 and 2001, include many colour photographs of Parliament Hill and the tulip festival, along with landscapes of Canada from sea to sea to sea. Other images feature Canadians at work in agriculture, forestry, industry and the arts. Gravestone of Malak Karsh at Maclaren Cemetery in Wakefield

  6. Luzia Simons - Wikipedia

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    The images produced present intensely brilliant colors and tremendous acuity. In Simons' work, the flower still life receives a multi-layered cultural and socio-political message. The artist stages the tulips as a sort of homage to Dutch or Flemish baroque still lifes with flowers, sometimes suggesting the tulip mania in seventeenth-century ...

  7. Tulip Hysteria Co-ordinating - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Duchamp, 1913. Tulip Hysteria Co-ordinating (also referred to as Tulip Hysteria Coordinating) is a fictitious work of art by Marcel Duchamp.. During early 1917, rumor spread that Duchamp was working on a Cubist painting titled Tulip Hysteria Co-ordinating, in preparation for the largest exhibition of modern art ever to take place in the United States; the "First Annual Exhibition" of ...

  8. Augusta Dohlmann - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1890s she taught drawing and painting in Gothersgade. [2] Dohlmann exhibited her work at the Palace of Fine Arts at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. [3] She died in Skotterup on 22 June 1914. [2] Augusta Dohlmann, Still-life with colourful tulips on a table

  9. The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp - Wikipedia

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    A less detailed copy of The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp by an unknown artist hangs in Edinburgh as part of The University of Edinburgh Fine Art Collection. The Gross Clinic of 1875 and The Agnew Clinic of 1889 are paintings by the American artist Thomas Eakins which treat a similar subject, operations on live patients in the presence of ...