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Iris, the spring jewel15

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 jewel15

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  1. Pietro Perugino The Crucifixion with the Virgin, Saint John, Saint Jerome, and Saint Mary Magdalene, (c. 1482-1485)

  2. Pietro Perugino The Crucifixion with the Virgin, Saint John, Saint Jerome, and Saint Mary Magdalene, (c. 1482-1485)

  3. Jacob van Es (Flemish, 1596 -1666) An iris and three roses in an earthenware pot

  4. Felipe Ramírez (Spanish) Still life with cardoon, francolin, grapes and irises, 1628 Prado Museum

  5. Johan Christoph Dietzsch (German, 1710 – 1769) Iris Germanica (Blue Iris) with a dragonfly and beetle

  6. Franz Xaver Petter (Austrian, 1791-1866) Blumenstück (1831)

  7. Franz Xaver Petter (Austrian, 1791-1866) Blumenstück (1831)

  8. Severin Roesen (German, 1815 – 1872) Abundant bouquet with pomegranate, circa 1850-55 Still life with fruit and flowers in a landscape, 1850

  9. Severin Roesen (German, 1815 – 1872) Still life with fruit and flowers in a landscape, 1850

  10. Severin Roesen (German, 1815 – 1872) Floral still life Still Life, Flowers, and Fruit, 1848 National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

  11. Severin Roesen (German, 1815 – 1872) Flowers and Fruit, ~1850 The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  12. Severin Roesen (American born Germany, 1815 – 1872) Flower still life with bird's nest Philadelphia Museum of Art

  13. Edward Reginald Frampton - Echo Edward Reginald Frampton (British, 1872 - 1923) Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage

  14. Edward Reginald Frampton (British, 1872 - 1923) The Annunciation

  15. Edwin Harris (British, 1855–1906) Arranging the irises, 1897

  16. Emilio Sala (Spanish, 1850-1910) Iris Hispanic Society of America

  17. Norman Prescott-Davies (English, 1862-1915) Irises. Williamson Art Gallery & Museum Henry Ryland (British, 1856-1924) Irises c1885

  18. Norman Prescott-Davies (English, 1862-1915) Iris, 1906

  19. Krementz Art Nouveau 14K yellow gold, enamel & diamond, c. 1910 Marianne Stokes (Austrian, 1855-1927) The passing train, 1890

  20. Iris, Anemonen und Pfingstrosen in Vase Marie Egner (Austrian, 1850 - 1940) Iris

  21. Paula Modersohn-Becker (German, 1876-1907) Self-Portrait before a green background with blue iris Kunsthalle Bremen Paul Friedrich Meyerheim (German, 1842-1915) Iris

  22. Wilhelm Kotarbinsky (Polish, 1849-1921) A lady on a marble bench in Ancient Rome Thomas Benjamin Kennington (British, 1856-1916) A portrait of a lady in a garden wearing a pink dress holding an iris Sold for US$ 6,100

  23. Joan Brull (Spanish, 1863-1912) Dream Barcelone Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

  24. Louise Abbema (France, 1853-1927) Vase with irises on the terrace Maria Wiik (Finnish, 1853 -1928) Irises

  25. Tony Robert-Fleury (French, 1837–1912) Girl sewing with irises in a vase

  26. Tony Robert-Fleury (French, 1837–1912) Girl sewing with irises in a vase (fragment)

  27. Ephraim Faience ‘Springtime Iris’ oval bowl Iris Brooch, c. 1900, Tiffany & Co Bailey, Banks & Biddle Jewelry Company, NY. Ornate pitcher c.1895

  28. Eugène Grasset (French, 1845-1917) Calendrier La Belle Jardinière, 1896

  29. Eugène Grasset (French, 1845-1917) Plants and their application to ornament, Paris, 1897

  30. Eugène Grasset (French, 1845-1917) The iris in various patterns for stained glass, wallpaper and fabrics

  31. Eugène Grasset (French, 1845-1917) Le Printemps, 1894 - Musée des Arts Décoratifs

  32. French Art Nouveau 18K Gold Enamel Guilloche Diamonds Toi Et Moi Iris Flowers Vincent Van Gogh 'Faberge Eugène Grasset (French, 1845-1917) Plants and their Application to Ornament, 1897

  33. Iris flower Art Nouveau stained glass pattern poster Printed Silk Fabric Art Nouveau Floral Theme

  34. Jacques Gruber (French, 1870 - 1936) Véranda de la Salle, 1904 Musée de l'École de Nancy

  35. Iris bracelet detail Iris pendant sold for CHF 90,000 Enamel and gold plaques René Lalique (1860 - 1945)

  36. René Lalique (1860 - 1945) An exquisitely designed Lalique belt buckle blooming with irises, 1897 Iris Brooch, c. 1900, Tiffany & Co., Primavera Gallery, NY

  37. Iris jewellery by Tiffany John La Farge (American, 1835 – 1910) Blue Iris, Study (Sold 17.500 USD)

  38. Henri Matisse (1869-1954) Vase d’iris 1912 117.6 x 100 cm Musée de l’Ermitage St Petersbourg Calla Lilies, Irises and Mimosas, 1913 Moscow, Pushkin Museum

  39. Henri Matisse (1869-1954) Calla Lilies, Irises and Mimosas, 1913 Moscow, Pushkin Museum

  40. Francois Fressinier (French, 1968) Le vent dans les voiles

  41. 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: Mario Frangoulis - Time For Me

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