Flowering lilacs for celebrate spring19

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Collection of artworks featuring the lilac flower. Lilacs have been a source of inspiration for artists throughout history; Impressionists Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet both made famous paintings depicting the beauty of lilacs. Lilacs are ubiquitous both within curated gardens and in the wild. Lilacs have a deep-rooted history originating in ancient Greek mythology. It was said that Pan, the god of forests and fields was hopelessly in love with a nymph named Syringa. One day he was pursuing her through a forest and, afraid of his advances, she turned herself into a lilac shrub to disguise herself. To Pan’s surprise, he could not find Syringa, but he did find the shrub. Because a lilac shrub consists of hollow reeds, he cut the reeds and created the first pan pipe. The scientific name for lilac is Syringa vulgaris, and the name is derived from the Greek word “syrinks” which means pipe. –

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Title: Flowering lilacs for celebrate spring19


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Daniel F. Gerhartz (American, 1965)
Grandmothers garden
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Daniel F. Gerhartz (American, 1965) Spring
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Jean-Pierre Cassigneul (French, 1935) Tulipes et
lilas
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Ludwig Kandler (German, 1856-1927) Flowers in a
vase
Arthur Streeton - Lilac, 1910
Arthur Streeton (Australian, 1867-1943) Lilac,
1932
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Antonin Hudecek (Czech, 1872-1941) Lilacs
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Antonin Hudecek (Czech, 1872-1941) In lilacs
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Édouard Manet (French, 1832-1883) Roses,
tulips et lilas dans un vase de cristal
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Henri Martin (French, 1860-1943) Vase of
flowers in a garden
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Jean-Louis Prévost (French, 1790-1850) Still
life with basket of flowers and ribbons box
Jean-Louis Prévost - Still Life Museum Smidt van
Gelder, Antwerp
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Jean-Louis Prévost (French, 1790-1850) Bouquet
de fleurs
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Nora Kasten (American 1937) Lilacs
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Roy de Maistre (Australian, 1894-1968) White
lilac, c.1937-38
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Svetlana Rodionova (Russian, 1971) Lilac
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Svetlana Rodionova (Russian, 1971) Lilacs
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Svetlana Rodionova (Russian, 1971) Lilacs
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Svetlana Rodionova (Russian, 1971) Lilac
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Svetlana Rodionova (Russian, 1971) Lilacs
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Svetlana Rodionova (Russian, 1971) Lilacs
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Svetlana Rodionova (Russian, 1971) Lilacs
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Svetlana Rodionova (Russian, 1971) Lilacs
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Svetlana Rodionova (Russian, 1971) Lilacs
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Unidentified artist
Viktor Kabanov (Russian, 1924-2007)
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Vladimir Kanevsky (Ukrainian, 1951) Porcelain
flowers (Soft-paste porcelain, glazes, copper,
and terracotta)
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Vladimir Kanevsky (Ukrainian, 1951) Porcelain
flowers
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Vladimir Kanevsky (Ukrainian, 1951) Porcelain
flowers (each flower is created and painted
entirely by hand)
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Vladimir Kanevsky (Ukrainian, 1951) Porcelain
flowers at Hillwood Estate Museum and Gardens
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Vladimir Kanevsky (Ukrainian, 1951)
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Vladimir Kanevsky (Ukrainian, 1951)
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Vladimir Kanevsky (Ukrainian, 1951) Porcelain
flowers
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Vladimir Kanevsky (Ukrainian, 1951) Porcelain
flowers
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Vladimir Kanevsky Porcelain flowers at the Frick
Collection NY
Vladimir Kanevsky (Ukrainian, 1951) Porcelain
flowers at Hillwood Estate Museum and Gardens
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Vladimir Kanevsky (Ukrainian, 1951) Porcelain
flowers in Washington, at Hillwood, the Marjorie
Merriweather Post mansion turned museum
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Text and pictures Internet All copyrights belong
to their respective owners Presentation Sanda
Foisoreanu
2025
Sound Chopin - Études Opp. 10 - Yunchan
Lim (fragment)
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Lilacs1
Cherry
Iris
Dandelion
Snowdrops
Lilacs7
Lilacs5
Lilacs4
Lilacs6
Lilacs3
Lilacs2
Lilac13
Lilacs10
Lilacs11
Lilacs12
Lilacs9
Lilacs8
Lilac19
Lilac16
Lilac17
Lilac18
Lilac15
Lilac14
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