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FLOWER STUDY
Text on the reverse side: Botanical design from a woodblock print by Japanese artist Tanigami Konan (1879-1928), who was the first Japanese artist ...
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Text on the reverse side: Botanical design from a woodblock print by Japanese artist Tanigami Konan (1879-1928), who was the first Japanese artist ...
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Text on the reverse side: The anemone can symbolise protection from evil and negativity, and European peasants used to carry them to ward off illne...
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Text on the reverse side: The name “delphinium” derives from the Greek word for dolphin. Looking at a single bloom from the tall spike on the plant...
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Text on the reverse side: Often found growing along roadside ditches and other humble places, these flowers have enchanted poets. Besides the medic...
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Text on the reverse side: During his stay in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, van Gogh painted over 15 versions of olive trees. The tree was dear to the art...
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Text on the reverse side: Pissarro’s home in Normandy was in Eragny, where he lived from 1884 until his death. Painted during the last artistic pha...
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Text on the reverse side: The cypress is a tree closely associated to the Provence landscapes where van Gogh lived during the last years of his lif...
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Text on the reverse side: Monet primarily worked outdoors throughout the 1860s and 1870s. Impressionists had observed that objects in strong light ...
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Text on the reverse side: View of Pontoise, located northwest of Paris. The critic Émile Zola’s described Pissarro’s work of the rural French lands...
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