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  2. Vase with carved peony scrolls - Wikipedia

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    [1] Adorning the central body of the vase is a blend of peony flowers and leaves, with rows of elegant patterns bordering the top and base of the body. Each design was carved deep into the surface of the vase to expose to the dark body beneath the white slip, creating a two-tone color effect and natural shading elements. [1]

  3. Category:Flower paintings - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Flower paintings" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Almond Blossoms; B.

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  5. Paeonia lactiflora - Wikipedia

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    Pierre-Auguste Renoir featured Peonies in multiple paintings from the 1870s through the 1890s. [23] The Independent wrote of his fondness for the flower that: "They had been introduced into the horticultural world of Paris in the 1860s, so there was still something of the exotic about them, and Renoir paints them rather solemnly and majestically."

  6. Rose-painting - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden, rose-painting began to be called dalmålning, c. 1901, for the region Dalecarlia where it had been most popular, and kurbits, in the 1920s, for a characteristic trait, but in Norway the old name still predominates beside terms for local variants. Rose-painting was used to decorate church walls and ceilings.

  7. Black Woman with Peonies - Wikipedia

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    The dimensions of both paintings are 60.3 cm (23.7 in) × 75.2 cm (29.6 in). Black Woman with Peonies by Frédéric Bazille (1870) located at the Musée Fabre, Montpellier. The Washington painting depicts a Black woman with a bundle of peonies in her hand, staring directly at the viewer with a basket of flowers in her other arm.