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  2. Hans Gillisz. Bollongier - Wikipedia

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    Hans Gillisz. Bollongier, Flower Piece, Rijksmuseum, 1639. Hans Gillisz. Bollongier, Flowers in a glass vase, München, 1640. Bollongier was born and died in Haarlem. According to the RKD little is known of his early life.

  3. Flowers in a Glass Vase - Wikipedia

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    Garland painting in the Prado. Nicolaes van Verendael was a respected flower painter in Antwerp who worked with Jan Davidsz. de Heem, among others.The early provenance of this painting is unknown but it can be dated based on other works by Van Verendael, such as his garland painting in the Prado which was long attributed to Jan Brueghel the Elder, who began floral painting in Antwerp a half ...

  4. David Wiseman - Wikipedia

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    While still in school, Wiseman began selling his wall-mounted Deer Hat Hanger in Los Angeles and New York boutiques. His senior thesis, titled Wall Forest, included the deer heads alongside a selection of resin-cast tree branches that appeared to emerge from the walls, and in 2007 was featured in DAAB Books' compendium Wall Design. [6] [7]

  5. Émile Gallé - Wikipedia

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    A large number of his glass works, especially vases, are inspired by and named for flowers. He was a dedicated botanist, and had an extensive flower garden at this residence as a source of models. He also required his artists to use actual plants as models if they were depicting them. They also had a strong symbolic appeal for Gallé.

  6. Category:Vases - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to vases, open containers. They can be made from a number of materials, such as ceramics, glass, non-rusting metals, such as aluminium, brass, bronze, or stainless steel. Vases are often decorated, and they are often used to hold cut flowers. Vases come in different sizes to support whatever flower it is holding or keeping in ...

  7. Art Nouveau glass - Wikipedia

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    Art Nouveau glass is fine glass in the Art Nouveau style. Typically the forms are undulating, sinuous and colorful art, usually inspired by natural forms. Pieces are generally larger than drinking glasses, and decorative rather than practical, other than for use as vases and lighting fittings; there is little tableware.