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Iris, the spring jewel11

The iris is the jewel of spring. With their intriguing shape and rainbow variation of colors, it inspired many artists because this flower can inspire deep feelings of love, trust, and care

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Iris, the spring jewel11

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  1. Abbey (Abraham) Alston (British.Australian, 1864-1949) Iris portrait John White Alexander (1856-1915) Blue Iris III, 2019

  2. Abbey (Abraham) Alston (British.Australian, 1864-1949) Iris portrait

  3. Dante Gabriel Rossetti (English, 1828–1882) Regina Cordium - Glasgow Museums Candace Wheeler (American, 1827–1923) Irises panel The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  4. Dante Gabriel Rossetti (English, 1828–1882) Profile Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal with irises in her hair Christopher Wood (British, 1901-1930) Iris in a tall vase, 1928

  5. Dorothy Larcher (English, 1884-1952) Iris and Parrot Tulips, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery Dora Wheeler (1856-1940) Fairy in irises, 1888. The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  6. Irises - Royal West of England Academy (RWA Dorothy Larcher (English, 1884-1952) Iris and rose Newport Museum and Art Gallery

  7. Elizabeth Forbes (Canadian, 1859 - 1912) Portrait of Marion Kerr

  8. Dorothy Webster Hawksley (British, 1884 - 1970) Bather Evelyn De Morgan (English, 1855-1919) La driade

  9. George Cochran Lambdin (American, 1830-1896) Vase of flowers

  10. Irises Frederick Sandys (British, 1829-1904) Iris

  11. May- University of Dundee Fine Art Collections Frederick Sandys (British, 1829-1904) Walkyrie Williamson Art Gallery & Museum

  12. George Lawrence Bulleid (British, 1858-1933) Iris

  13. Henry Ryland (British, 1856-1924) At the fountain

  14. The water nymph Henry Ryland (British, 1856-1924) Allegory of Spring

  15. James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American, 1834- 1903) Rose and green: The iris - Portrait of Miss Kinsella James Clark (English, 1858–1943) Sadness in Spring, 1906

  16. John Atkinson Grimshaw (English, 1836 -1893) Iris, 1886

  17. John Dickson Batten (1860-1932) Beauty and the Beast, 1904 Birmingham Museum

  18. John Everett Millais (English, 1829 -1896) Ofelia TATE gallery

  19. John La Farge (American, 1835–1910) Wild Roses and Irises The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  20. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, 1912 John William Godward (British, 1861 - 1922) Playtime, 1891

  21. John William Godward (British, 1861 - 1922) Under the blossom that hangs on the bough

  22. John William Waterhouse (English, 1849-1917) Lamia

  23. John William Waterhouse - Echo and Narcissus. 1903

  24. John William Waterhouse (English, 1849-1917) Hylas and the Nymphs, 1896 Manchester Art Gallery

  25. John William Waterhouse (English, 1849-1917) Flora in white attire, 1890

  26. Marie Spartali Stillman (British, 1844-1927) The enchanted garden of Messer Ansaldo Sold GBP 874,500

  27. The striking painting takes up the theme of the fifth short story of the collection ”The Decameron”, by the Florentine writer Boccace. In the story, Messer Ansaldo, a nobleman from Udine, falls desperately in love with Madonna Dianora, the virtuous wife of another man. In order to repel his persistent advances, Dianora promises him that she will give herself to him if he manages to reveal, in the middle of winter, "a garden of green grass, flowers and flowering trees, as if it was the month of May”, but if he fails, he must never approach it again. Ansaldo then enlisted a necromancer to take on the challenge and earn her love Marie Spartali Stillman (British, 1844-1927) The enchanted garden of Messer Ansaldo

  28. Marie Spartali Stillman (British, 1844-1927) Portrait

  29. Barbara Bodichon (British, 1827 - 1891) Landscape with iris

  30. William Savage Cooper (British, active circa 1885–1903) Iris

  31. William Affleck (British, 1869-1943) The old Manse Garden Her garden

  32. William Johnston - Mrs. Samuel Gardiner,1763 The Metropolitan Museum of Art William Affleck (British, 1869-1943) The village belle

  33. Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933) Magnolias and Irises, ca. 1908

  34. Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933) Magnolias and Irises, ca. 1908 (detail)

  35. Landscape with waterfall – Agnes F. Northrop - Tiffany Studio

  36. Landscape with Yellow Sky – by Agnes F. Northrop - Tiffany Studio Chicago Glass Art Smith Museum

  37. Herman Margulies (American, 1922-2004)

  38. Lee Alban (American, 1948) Purple iris Viv Bowles Tamara's iris

  39. Virginia Lloyd-Davies (American)

  40. Virginia Lloyd-Davies (American)

  41. Virginia Lloyd-Davies (American)

  42. Virginia Lloyd-Davies (American)

  43. Hector Armendáriz Martinez (Mexico) Una vida de abundancia Irises - Royal West of England Academy (RWA

  44. Hector Armendáriz Martinez (Mexico) Sueño de Libertad

  45. Georgia Janisse (American) Irises on Windowsill James Gurney (American, 1958) Garden of Hope, 1994 Norman Rockwell Museum

  46. Text and pictures: Internet All copyrights belong to their respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2022 Sound: Righteous Brothers - Unchained Melody

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