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howardlyonart:“The Return of Flora” 16" x 20" oil on panel. I’ll post more about the meani
fravery: Paul Jones Australian botanical artist/printmaker.“flora superba” 1954lithograph
Albert Bierstadt (American, born Germany; 1830–1902)California SpringOil on canvas, 1875Fine Arts Mu
Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth, Camomile - Kamille, no date. Watercolor on paper. Austria. Via FAMSF
pre-raphaelisme:Flora by John William Waterhouse, 1890.
this is a redraw of an old design that used to be up on my redbubble. It got a couple sales, but I d
Still Life with Grapes and Other FruitLuca Forte (Italian; ca. 1610/1615–ca. 1670)1630sOil on copper
daughterofchaos:Zephyr Dancing with Flora, 1870, by Giovanni Maria Benzoni, Detroit Institute of Art
Dies III = The Third Day Jan Muller (Netherlandish; 1571–1628) after Hendrick Goltzius (Netherlandis
Last Flowers (Dernières Fleurs) by Jules Breton, oil on canvas 1890. Collections of Cincinnati Art M
Shes finished! “FLORA” Acrylic and oils on an upcycled skateboard. Now to finish the oth
Pussy WillowsSakai Hōitsu (Japanese; 1761–1828), copy after20th centuryColor woodcut Connecticut Col
Josef Koudelka aka P.P. for Prague Photographer (Czech-French, b. 1938, Boskovice, Moravia, Czechosl
theashcan:A little thigh battoo with some night blooming jasmine. All flora and fauna all the time!
Team Skull: Natural Flora
Isabelle de Borchgrave paper recreation of Flora’s dress, from “Primavera” by Botticcelli, pai
Lei Qi aka Qi Lei aka 祁磊 (Chinese, b. 1986, Suixi, Anhui, China, based Beijing, China) - 1: A Blue P
Spring spirit by Jacky Parker Floral Art on Flickr.
Small Copper (Lycaena phlaeas)px by Jacky Parker Floral Art on Flickr.
Flora by Evelyn de Morgan, 1894.
Close-up of “The Second”, my portrait in my upcoming family-centered show, &ld
Mantled in mist by Jacky Parker Floral Art on Flickr.
EYVIND EARLEMauve Flora PP ,1997
Six-panel screen with hares and autumn grassesJapan, Edo Period, 17th–18th centuryInk, colors,
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