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The NGA writes, "Certainly works such as Giant Magnolias on a Blue Velvet Cloth, with their striking contrasts of brilliantly lit flowers and leaves set against a dark background, are among the most original still lifes of the nineteenth century. They are also for many observers strongly sensual, their lush colors, full, curving contours ...
The Magnolia Blossom is an 1888 oil painting on canvas by the American artist Martin Johnson Heade. It depicts a magnolia flower, with her green leaves, and with a brown background, laid upon a red cloth in a table. [1]
Magnolia Blossoms on Blue Velvet and Cherokee Roses, now in private collections, were purchased at an estate sale in Arizona for $60 in 1996. They sold at Christie's auction house later that year for $937,500 and $134,500 respectively. Two Magnolias on Blue Plush was originally purchased for $29 at a rummage sale by a Wisconsin man in 1989. It ...
Magnolia Blossom: First published in issue 329 of the Royal Magazine in March 1926. The story first appeared in book form in the UK in the 1982 collection The Agatha Christie Hour (ISBN 0-00-231-3316) to tie in with a dramatisation of the story in the television series of the same name.
Magnolia Blossom was first published in issue 329 of The Royal Magazine in March 1926. Next to a Dog was first published in The Grand Magazine , Issue 295, September 1929. The Hound of Death , The Gypsy , The Lamp , The Strange Case of Sir Arthur Carmichael , and The Call of Wings all appeared first in the 1933 UK publication of the collection ...
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