112. 鸢尾瓶中的荷兰鸢尾 - 4464×7884px 高清作品[32%]

AF6378871-Dutch Iris In Iris Vase

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鸢尾瓶中的荷兰鸢尾-Dutch Iris In Iris Vase

-An iris vase
filled with a Dutch iris bouquet
blooming like
a Spring day.

Dutch Iris in Iris Vase prose by Carol Cavalaris

This artwork of a bouquet of purple, lavender, and yellow Dutch iris, inside an iris vase with a dragonfly, is from the Flowers In Fancy Vases Collection by Carol Cavalaris.

114. 没有标题(S/N),一个的断桥(第3页)网络的痕迹(第5页)什么都没有(第7页)(2019年) by Magali Lara 高清作品[32%]

Sin título (s/n), a broken bridge of a word (pág.3) the trace of a web (pág.5) tethered to nothing (pág.7) (2019)

材质 :Watercolor on paper (4) 尺寸 :29.7 × 20.6 cm Drawing, Collage or other Work on Paper

没有标题(S/N),一个的断桥(第3页)网络的痕迹(第5页)什么都没有(第7页)(2019年)-大型游戏(Mexican, b. 1956)

英文名称:Sin título (s/n), a broken bridge of a word (pág.3) the trace of a web (pág.5) tethered to nothing (pág.7) (2019)-Magali Lara

120. 蓝色的鸢尾,小精灵的花园`Iris bleus, jardin du Petit Gennevilliers by Gustave Caillebotte 高清作品[32%]

AF-Iris bleus, jardin du Petit Gennevilliers

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蓝色的鸢尾,小精灵的花园-古斯塔夫·凯勒博特

-For famed 法国艺术家 Impressionist painter Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1893), his garden was no mere hobby, but a laboratory, a painting studio, and a work of art in its own right. His fascination with horticulture drove him to cultivate flowers, build greenhouses and even install automatic sprinklers. Featuring cool blue violet irises and a stem of a foxglove flower set against a green patterned background, this tantalizing peek into the artist’s garden is both a celebration of his passion and an avant-garde statement.
Famed for his unique use of perspective, Caillebotte uses various brushstrokes and patterns—thickly worked impasto for the irises, short dashes for the foxgloves, and long smooth sweeps for greenery—to push the flowers forward, giving the viewer the sense they are kneeling in his garden. His work is a vital piece in the story of Impressionism, as his use of close cropping and patterned backgrounds provides the basis for abstraction at the hands of Matisse and others. Had Caillebotte lived another forty years, we can only imagine what might have been.