Paul Cézanne - Potted Plants, 1890 at the Barnes Foundation Philadelphia PA (by mbell1975)
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Paul Cézanne - Potted Plants, 1890 at the Barnes Foundation Philadelphia PA (by mbell1975)
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The Old Gardener (1885) by Emile Claus, Belgium Impressionist.
Bouquet of Flowers (1878) Renoir.
I had a poster of this on my wall when I was growing up.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Portrait of Mademoiselle Romaine Lacaux, 1864.
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Claude Monet, Giverny, 1905. Photo by Jacques-Ernest Bulloz, (C) NMR / Agency Bulloz
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Summer Evening (1886), Frederick Childe Hassam
At the Florist, Frederick Childe Hassam (1889)
Parents are often so busy with the physical rearing of children that they miss the glory of parenthood, just as the grandeur of the trees is lost when raking leaves. ~Marcelene Cox
Painting: Cézanne, 1895 Large Pine and Red Earth (translated).
Claude Monet and Alice Hoschedé Monet in Piazza San Marco, Venice, October 6, 1908.
Painted during van Gogh’s stay with the la famille Roulin in Arles, France.
“… I have made portraits of a whole family, that of the postman whose head I had done previously—the man, his wife, the baby, the little boy, and the son of sixteen, all characters and very French, though the first has the look of a Russian.” (Vincent van Gogh, from a letter to his brother Theo, c. December 4, 1888)
Otterlo, Kröller-Müller Museum.
Vincent Willem van Gogh, The Postman Roulin, 1889
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