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  2. Flower paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe - Wikipedia

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    Georgia O'Keeffe, Untitled, vase of flowers, watercolor on paper, 17 + 3 ⁄ 4 in × 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (45.1 cm × 29.2 cm), between 1903 and 1905. O'Keeffe experimented with depicting flowers in her high school art class. Her teacher explained how important it was to examine the flower before drawing it.

  3. Ikebana - Wikipedia

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    For a long time the art of flower arranging had no meaning, and functioned as merely the placing in vases the flowers to be used as temple offerings and before ancestral shrines, without system or meaningful structure. The first flower arrangements were composed using a system were known as shin-no-hana, meaning ' central flower arrangement '.

  4. File:Flowers in a Crystal Vase, Edouard Manet, c1882.jpg

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  5. Vase of Flowers and Conch Shell - Wikipedia

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    Vallayer had started to show her flower paintings at the Salon of 1775. Denis Diderot, who had been enthusiastic about her work in the Salon of 1771, [4] gave a very different assessment in 1781 and writes of the small oval paintings of flowers and fruits that they lack the skill in drawing and brush that this type of painting requires. [5]

  6. A Vase of Flowers (1716) - Wikipedia

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    A Vase of Flowers is a 1716 floral painting by the Dutch painter Margaretha Haverman. ... Blodgett must be credited with investing in the art of a woman, even if he ...

  7. Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh (Paris) - Wikipedia

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    Vase with Daisies and Anemones, 1887, Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo (F323) Vase with Daisies and Anemones (F323), also known as Flowers in a Blue Vase, was painted late in Van Gogh's stay in Paris. The vase holds a lively selection of daisies and anemones made with a range of colors.