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The alchemist who has achieved illumination. From Andrea de Pascalis, Alchemy: The Golden Art. The Secrets of the Oldest Enigma
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RISD Museum
Water Lilies (1904) by Claude Monet
Vogue Paris, 1975.
Ph. Steve Hiett
~On a golden dawn in the dawn sublime Of years ere the stars had ceased to sing, Beautiful out of the sea-deeps cold Aphrodite arose THE FLOWER OF TIME~ Victor James Daley. Roman Amethyst Intaglio of a Girl Riding a Sea Monster, 1st Centrury AD.
Diana of Ephesus by Jean Mignon, circa 1545.
Artemis by Dorothy Webster Hawksley (1884-1970).
Roses, red family. The garden book. 1951. Montgomery Ward
Ono no Komachi. Ukiyo-e woodblock print. 1810’s, Japan. Artist Utagawa Toyokuni I
The Flower Girl, Capri (also known as Capri Girl with Flowers), (detail), by Sophie Gengembre Anderson (French-born British, 1823 – 1903), oil on canvas, 36 x 28 in (91.4 x 71.2 cm), Private Collection
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René Lalique, "Danaides" vase, opalescent glass, 1926.
Summer Rain - Hasui Kawase
1932