Experience inspiration in full bloom in this set with pieces
ranging from a painting by a French impressionist master
to Turkish plates made in the 16th century.
Experience inspiration in full bloom in this set with pieces ranging from a painting by a French impressionist master to Turkish plates made
in the 16th century.
Claude Monet
1872
France
Claude Monet, a French Impressionist artist,
is known for paintings of fields of flowers and waterlilies. In this piece, the focus shifts to
capturing the feeling of springtime with his wife, Camille, in their garden.
René Lalique 1903-1904 France
1525-1550 (Early Modern), Turkey
1525-1550 (Early Modern), Turkey
In contrast with the naturalistic approach of Lalique,
Ottoman ceramic artists created stylized designs that
took inspiration from recognizable forms. Some species
shown in this work are tulips and cypress trees.
In contrast with the naturalistic approach of Lalique,
Ottoman ceramic artists created stylized designs that
took inspiration from recognizable forms. Some species
shown in this work are tulips and cypress trees.
In contrast with the naturalistic approach of Lalique, Ottoman ceramic artists created stylized designs that took inspiration from recognizable forms. Some species shown in this work are tulips and cypress trees.
Jean-Marie Reignier
1858, France
Jean-Marie Reignier
1858, France
Jean-Marie Reignier
1858, France
Jean-Marie Reignier almost exclusively painted flowers. In Wild Flowers and Butterfly, he captures the beauty of nature in its calmest and purest form.
Jean-Marie Reignier almost exclusively painted flowers.
In Wild Flowers and Butterfly, he captures the beauty of nature
in its calmest and purest form.
Jean-Marie Reignier almost exclusively painted flowers. In Wild Flowers and Butterfly, he captures the beauty of nature in its calmest and purest form.