Floral study from 'Saint Germain' (French, circa 1896).
Gouache on paper.
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
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Floral study from 'Saint Germain' (French, circa 1896).
Gouache on paper.
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Wikimedia.
"Two Callas" (1929) ✾ Imogen Cunningham
AFTER DARK by LEE YIP
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Study of a Night-Blooming Cereus, Martin Johnson Heade, 1871
Tulips, 1842 by John Hill (1842, hand-coloured engraving)
Edmund Teske. Floral Study, 1960. Duotone solarized gelatin silver print.
I asked my mom, "What's your favorite flower?"
I thought she'd say roses because that's what my father gave to her on every occasion.
After a while, she answered, "Daisies."
"Why?"
"There were a lot of daisies where I used to play with my cousins in the province." Her eyes beamed. I can tell it took her again to a place of happy memories. A moment she longs to go back.
"fragment of better days" gouache on watercolor paper, 2024