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Spring in winter… Detail from Botticelli’s Primavera with edited eye-color.
Repost from https://hannah-dpn.tumblr.com/post/182371653758
Mabel Royds (English, 1874 - 1941): Columbines (c. 1935) (via National Galleries Scotland)
Artist: Asano Takeji Title: Spring in Daigoji Temple Date: 1951
Repost from https://hanazukan.nae-design.com/post/148222159611/sunflower-by-shodo-kawarazaki-1889-1973
Mabel Royds (English, 1874 - 1941): Dead tulips (c. 1934) (via National Galleries Scotland)
Mabel Royds (English, 1874 - 1941): Tiger lilies (exh. 1936) (via National Galleries Scotland)
From the museum website:
Royds was at times unable to afford woodblocks and so instead utilized chopping boards bought from Woolworths for sixpence. Her woodcuts are, however, professional - demonstrating her mastery of the technique. With her simple, daring line she has captured the fantastical nature of lilies, ranging from bulbous pods ready to burst open, to vibrant orange flowers in full-bloom, and also the remaining stamens, which hang limply as a testament to what once was.
The Ground She Walks On. Detail from Botticelli’s Primavera
Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild located in the Côte d'Azur between Nice and Monaco
Repost from https://she0is0dead.tumblr.com/post/181299026481/we-were-there#notes
Intime messageMedium: cardboard,tempera
https://www.wikiart.org/en/wassily-kandinsky/intime-message-1942
Blue segment, Wassily Kandinsky
https://www.wikiart.org/en/wassily-kandinsky/not_detected_189361
Painterly Architectonic via Lyubov Popova
Sky Blue, Wassily Kandinsky
Medium: oil,canvas
Edit from http://caterpie.tumblr.com/post/181722464538