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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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Vincent Amicosante (American) Lee Miller
Vincent Amicosante (American) Poppies
Vincent Amicosante (American) Golden Coastline
Vincent Amicosante (American) Poppies on the Marsh
A pale green vase acid-etched, enamelled and heightened in gold Galle Christine Stephenson, an award-winning botanical artist
Traian BilţiuDăncuş (Romanian, 1899 - 1975) Fresca Tamar Barbakadze (Georgia
Victoria Barsukova (Lida studio)
C.Riom - Californian poppy and field poppy Anastasia Besedina (Russian, 1975)
Cicely Mary Barker (English, 1895-1973) The Shirley poppy fairy
Ekaterina Babok (Belarus, 1969) Flowers Margaret Tarrant (British, 1888 - 1959)
Margaret Tarrant (British, 1888 - 1959) The bee’s reverie
KaatjeVermeire (Belgian, 1981) Maia and what matters
Keinen Imao (1845-1923) Yellow bird on red poppy Natalya Anikina-Zakrevskaya (Ukrainian, 1960)
Heinz Schölnhammer (Austrian, 1940)
Heinz Schölnhammer (Austrian, 1940)
Lisi Martin (Spanish, 1944) Poppies
Fred Stead (British, 1863-1940) Poppies
Silvia Cagnani (Italian, 1978) Sleeping beauty Victor Frimu (Moldova, 1989) Explorarea inconștientului
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