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Summer shine9

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 shine9

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  1. Paolo Veneziano (1300-1365) Madonna of the poppy Interior of San Pantaleone (Venice)

  2. Horae ad usum Romanum, dites Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne Jean Bourdichon (1457-1521)

  3. Horae ad usum Romanum, dites Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne Jean Bourdichon (1457-1521) Pavot Gerard van Spaendonk (Dutch, 1746-1822) Pavot

  4. Nature morte aux fleurs (coquelicots) Antoine Vollon (French, 1833-1900) Flowers (poppies)

  5. Chigusa Soun Flowers of Japan woodblock prints, 1900 Chigusa Soun Flowers of Japan woodblock prints, 1900 Giant poppies

  6. Chigusa Soun Flowers of Japan woodblock prints 1900, Spider poppies Chigusa Soun Flowers of Japan woodblock prints, 1900

  7. Japanese botanical prints from the Museum at the University of Tokyo Imao Keinen (Japan, 1845 – 1924)

  8. Kiyokata Kaburagi (1878-1972) Poppy flowers Shodo Kawarazaki (Japan, 1889-1973)

  9. Sakai Hoitsu (I761 - I828) Poppies and morning glories, I820 The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Suiko Fukuda (1895 - 1973) Poppies

  10. Suzuki Kiitsu (Japanese, 1796–1858) Poppies

  11. Childe Hassam (American, 1859-1935) Celia Thaxter in her garden, 1892 Smithsonian Institution Poppies, Appledore Price realised USD 886,000 Nov 2000

  12. Childe Hassam (American, 1859-1935) Celia Thaxter's Gardens, Isles of Shoals, Maine, 1890, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

  13. Childe Hassam (American, 1859-1935) Poppies, Brooklyn Museum

  14. Childe Hassam (American, 1859-1935) Poppies, Isles of Shoals, 1891 National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

  15. The Sea, 1892 Childe Hassam (American, 1859-1935) Field of poppies, Appledore, Isle of Shoals

  16. Cicely Mary Barker (English, 1895-1973) The poppy fairy

  17. Cicely Mary Barker (English, 1895-1973) The horned poppy fairy Edvard Munch (1863-1944) Femme aux coquelicots

  18. Clara von Sivers (German, 1854-1924)

  19. Clara von Sivers (German, 1854-1924)

  20. Clara von Sivers (German, 1854-1924)

  21. Clara von Sivers (German, 1854-1924) Victor Leclaire (French, 1830-1885) Wild flowers

  22. Claude Monet (1840-1926) Pavots dans un vase de Chine Sold 2021 1,728,000 $

  23. Fardoise - dans Aquarelles (Modèle in "Medicinal plants  properties & traditional uses" - Catherine Monnier - Editions Privat 2003) Maurice Bouval (1863-1916) Sommeil ou La Femme aux Pavots (Sleep or Woman with Poppies), 1900

  24. Jean Antoine Houdon (1741 - 1828) Morphée Louvre

  25. Jean Antoine Houdon (1741 - 1828) Morphée Louvre

  26. Francis Picabia (French, 1879–1953) Pavots

  27. Francis Picabia (French, 1879–1953) Portrait de femme Kees van Dongen (Dutch-French, 1877-1968) Le coquelicot

  28. Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956) Large Poppies, 1942 @ Leopold Hoesch Museum, Düren

  29. Gaston Darbour (French, 1869-1964) Jeune fille aux coquelicots

  30. Gustav Riom (French, 1839-1898) Etudes de Fleurs, 1890

  31. Maiden with red flowers Mary Golay (British, 1869-1944) Poppies

  32. Mary Golay (British, 1869-1944) The harp

  33. Mary Golay (British, 1869-1944) The harp (fragments)

  34. Les pavots des champs Mary Golay (British, 1869-1944) Poppy illustrations Poppy illustrations

  35. Mary Golay (British, 1869-1944) Poppy perfection

  36. Henri Manguin (French, 1874-1949) Grand vase de pavots Georges Van Nuffel (Belgian, XIX°)

  37. Maria Oakey Dewing (American, 1845 – 1927)  A bed of poppies, 1909

  38. Maria Oakey Dewing (American, 1845 – 1927)  Poppies and Italian mignonette Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Jean-Eugène Buland (1852-1926) Jeune fille au coquelicot

  39. Nikolai Aleksandrovich Tarkhov (1871-1930) Pavots Vendu 26 000,00 €

  40. Patek Philippe - Porcelaine de Limoges vide poche 'fleurs de pavots' a porcelain and enamel dish, circa 2008

  41. Metropolitan jewelry inspired by treasures in the Museum’s collection, the unique assortment of beautifully crafted jewelry includes necklaces, bracelets, earrings, pins, and rings Cloisters Poppy Pin

  42. Diamond, pink and green tourmaline Poppy flower brooch by JAR - Joel Arthur Rosenthal - Paris

  43. Walter Crane (English, 1845–1915) Flora's feast - Poppy heads Sophia L. Crownfield Drawing, Three Studies of Poppies, early 20th century. Smithsonian Design Museum

  44. Walter Crane (English, 1845–1915) Poppy tile

  45. Walter Crane (English, 1845–1915) Poppy tile V&A Museum

  46. Walter Crane (English, 1845–1915) Poppy Time - 1893

  47. Mary Riter Hamilton (Canada, 1867-1954) Trenches on the Somme

  48. Boleslaw Szankowski (Polish, 1873-1953)

  49. Carl Nonn (1876 - 1949) Still life with poppies

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