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🖼️ Some English gardens;. and Bombay, Longmans, Green & Co., 1904.. Original source Image description: Historical illustration of an English garden landscape featuring a wooden bench nestled beneath a large, rounded hedge at the center. The bench is surrounded by a lush array of flowering plants in full bloom, with tall orange and yellow flowers on the right and diverse clusters of white, red, purple, and green foliage filling the left side. Overhanging tree branches frame the scene from above, adding depth and shade. The garden path, leading to the bench, is lightly worn and bordered by dense, colorful plantings, creating a serene and inviting natural retreat.
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Carl Brandt - "Winter Landscape" (1915)
Vincent van Gogh - "The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Winter" (1884)
The Window - Anna Ostroumova-Lebedeva , 1912.
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🦡 Wild flowers drawn and colored from nature.. New York, 1859.. Original source Image description: Illustration from 1859 of a wildflower branch with slender green leaves and delicate pink blossoms. The flowers include five-petaled star-shaped blooms and small bell-shaped buds and flowers hanging from thin stems. The drawing is finely detailed with soft watercolor shading, set against a beige background with some aging marks. No badger or animal is depicted, focusing solely on the botanical subject.
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"The Evening Window" by Stanislav Yakushevsky (1970s)
Peter Flötner Germany, 16th century A gaming board woodcut The Cleveland Museum of Art
"Interior" by Nikolai Romadin (1950)