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Summer shine10

In the language of flowers, the poppy can be a symbol of oblivion or imagination. However, the poppy has also come to be a symbol of remembrance since World War I.

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Summer shine10

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  1. Robert Vonnoh (1858–1933) In Flanders field-where soldiers sleep and poppies grow, poppies. Butler Institute of American Art

  2. Robert Vonnoh (1858–1933) Poppies in France, 1888 Terra Foundation for American Art, Chicago

  3. Robert Vonnoh (1858–1933) Poppies. detail Robert Vonnoh Girl with poppies

  4. Albert Joseph Moore (British, 1841–1893) The loves of the winds and the seasons, Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery

  5. Albert Joseph Moore (British, 1841–1893) Idyll

  6. Frank Cadogan cowper (English, 1877 - 1958) La belle dame sans merci, 1926

  7. Frank Cadogan cowper (English, 1877 - 1958) Titania sleeps

  8. Marcus Stone (1840–1921) Reverie

  9. Leopold Schmutzler (German, 1864 - 1940) Portrait einer jungen Frau Young woman with meadow flowers

  10. Schönheit mit Blumen Leopold Schmutzler (German, 1864 - 1940)

  11. A young beauty with poppies Leopold Schmutzler (German, 1864 - 1940) Flower girl

  12. Leopold Schmutz (German, 1864 - 1940) Bildnis eines jungen Mädchens Summer

  13. Max Theodor Streckenbach (German, 1865-1936) Still life

  14. Max Theodor Streckenbach (German, 1865-1936)

  15. Max Theodor Streckenbach (German, 1865-1936)

  16. Max Theodor Streckenbach (German, 1865-1936)

  17. Max Theodor Streckenbach (German, 1865-1936)

  18. Max Theodor Streckenbach (German, 1865-1936)

  19. Max Theodor Streckenbach (German, 1865-1936)

  20. Max Theodor Streckenbach (German, 1865-1936)

  21. Max Theodor Streckenbach (German, 1865-1936)

  22. Max Theodor Streckenbach (German, 1865-1936)

  23. Max Theodor Streckenbach (German, 1865-1936)

  24. Max Theodor Streckenbach (German, 1865-1936)

  25. Max Theodor Streckenbach (German, 1865-1936) Mohnblumen in gelber Vase m. weißen Rosen

  26. Max Theodor Streckenbach (German, 1865-1936) Still life with flowers

  27. Paul Philippoteaux (1846-1923) Cérès, allégorie de l'Été

  28. Odilon Redon (French, 1840-1916) Blue poppies

  29. Vase of flowers (Pink background) Metropolitan Museum of Art Odilon Redon (French, 1840-1916) Fille aux coquelicots, 1898

  30. Osmar Schindler (German, 1867 - 1927) Ceres, circa 1900-1903

  31. Pal Szinyei Merse (Hungarian, 1845-1920) Meadow with poppies

  32. Pal Szinyei Merse (Hungarian, 1845-1920) The poppy field

  33. Richard Lauchert (German 1823–1868) Sophie, Grand Duchess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (Detail)

  34. Sheaves of corn and poppy flower at Eleusis 440-430 B.C.E.

  35. Demeter depicted with opium poppies and sheaves of wheat (around the 4th c. B.C) Archeological Museum of Ancient Corinth

  36. Text & Pictures: Internet All copyrights belong to their respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu https://www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2022 Sound:Elli Paspala - Ain't no sunshine

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