Edouard Manet (1832–1883)
Rose and Tulip, 1882
Conversation
Manet
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Rachel Ruysch, Spray of Flowers, with a Beetle on a Stone Balustrade, 1741
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Henri Fantin-Latour: Roses in a Vase (1872)
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Marsden Hartley, Still Life, 1932-33
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Vincent Van Gogh, White Roses, 1890
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Ellsworth Kelly
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Wayne Thiebaud, Café Rose, 1962
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Giorgio Morandi 1956
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Cézanne
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Replying to
Paula Modersohn-Becker 'White Roses in Front of the Studio Window', c.1901
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Piet Mondrian, Rose in a Glass, after 1921
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Ensor
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Dorothea Tanning, Some Roses and Their Phantoms
1952
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Henri Matisse, Safrano Roses at the Window, c 1925
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Hartley, Roses for Seagulls That lost Their Way, 1935-36 16x12 inches
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Redon
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Jane Freilicher
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Alice Neel
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this is a good image to match with this quote of hers i was remembering yesterday and thinking of a way to share in a new way...keep going down into the swirl where the white meets the black and never stop drawing what you find there...
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“Whether you succeed or not is irrelevant—there is no such thing. Making your unknown known is the important thing—and keeping the unknown always beyond you…”
On Georgia O'Keeffe's birthday, her advice on defining your own success brainpickings.org/2014/12/08/geo


