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L'ŒILLET (2019) Gabriel Cotelle (1948 - 2022, French)
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love-for-carnation · 13 hours
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Flowerbed of Tulips and Vase of Flowers, 1744 Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686-1755, French)
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Christian Lacroix at Couture Spring 2009
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love-for-carnation · 2 days
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Stillleben mit Nelken in einer Kanne Aimé Victor Barraud (1902–1954, Swiss)
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Bildnis einer Spanierin mit Nelken im Haar Luis Taberner y Montalvo (1844-1900, Spanish)
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love-for-carnation · 3 days
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Rosen und Nelken in der Rosenvase auf roter Decke, 1961 Conrad Felixmuller (1897-1977, German)
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Carnation by Rene-Elric from DeviantArt
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Ulcică cu garoafe și mere verzi (Green apple and carnation pitcher) Ion Theodorescu Sion (1882–1939, Romanian)
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Bauerndirndl, eine Nelke an einen Hut steckend (Farmer's daughter, putting a carnation on a hat) Emma (Edle von Seehof) Müller (1859–1925, Austrian)
Emma was known for producing genre art and portraits set in Tyrol and Bavaria. She was a student of the artist Franz von Defregger who taught at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. Emma von Müllers had an excellent painting technique consistent with the Munich school. She is known for her sensitive portraits of young girls dressed in Austrian and Bavarian folk costumes. Her works were reproduced in magazines of the period. Some of her genre paintings like "Guter Appetit" ("good appetite") or "Besuch" ("the visit") have been shown at exhibitons in Vienna and Munich during the late 1880s and early 1890s. In 1893 her paintings were exhibited at the Tyrolean regional fair amongst other works of Tyrolean artists living in Munich. Her painting "Guter Appetit" ("good appetite") won a bronze medal at the artist fair at the Crystal Palace in London. Other painter's works:
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love-for-carnation · 5 days
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Nelkenstrauß in Vase D. Jansen (um 1900)
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love-for-carnation · 6 days
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Variedad de clavel refloreciente (Reflowering carnation variety)
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Carnations, 1942 P. Hinrichs (1877 - 1949, American)
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love-for-carnation · 7 days
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Carnations. c 1910, USA, from Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington
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love-for-carnation · 8 days
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Still life with red carnation. Krasnyy Yar, 1991. Pastel on paper Nadezhdin Valeria Gal'evna (b. 1973, Russian)
Born in Nizhny Novgorod in the family of the artist Galiya Nadezhdina. Painter, graphic artist, designer, interior decorator. Works in the genre of cityscape, still life, portrait. She studied at the Nizhny Novgorod Art School (1989-1993). She graduated from the Faculty of Graphic Arts, the department of technical technical design of printed products of the Moscow State University of Printing (1993-1999). Exhibitor of the zonal art exhibition "Big Volga", 1998. Member of the International Federation of Artists of UNESCO since 1999. Member of the International Association "Union of Designers" since 2007.
Other painter's works: https://arthive.com/artists/71961~Valeria_Galevna_Nadezhdin/works
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love-for-carnation · 8 days
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An American Silver And Copper Japanese Style Pitcher, Whiting Mfg. Co., New York, circa 1883
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love-for-carnation · 9 days
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A Bouquet of Carnations in a Copper Vase, 1895 Jules-Alexandre Gamba de Preydour (1846-1931, France)
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Walter Thomas [young man in bow tie and carnation in lapel of coat], Connecticut, about 1910
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