Calla lilies - Antti Lampisuo , n/d.
Finnish, 1926-2017
Oil on plate , 58.5 x 48 cm.
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Calla Lilies by George Cochran Lambdin (1830-1896).
Published 1861-1897 by L. Prang & Co.
Boston Public Library, Print Department.
Wikimedia.
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🌸 Arreglos Florales
Alfredo Ramos Martinez | Rosas / Roses - ca. 1930
Alfredo Ramos Martinez | Flores en un Jarro de Guadalajara / Flowers in a Guadalajara Vase - ca. 1930
Alfredo Ramos Martinez | Azul con Flores / Flowers in a Blue Vase - ca. 1934
Alfredo Ramos Martinez | / Calla Lilies - ca. 1930
Alfredo Ramos Martinez | Flores en Cristal / Flowers in Crystal - ca. 1930
Alfredo Ramos Martinez | de Verano / Summer Bouquet - ca. 1930
Alfredo Ramos Martinez | Camelias Blancas / White Camelias - ca. 1930
Alfredo Ramos Martinez | Azul con Flores / Blue Jar with Flowers - ca. 1935
Alfredo Ramos Martinez | Flores / Flowers - ca. 1935
Alfredo Ramos Martinez | con Flores / Vase with Flowers - ca. 1936
Alfredo Ramos Martinez | Ramos de Dalias / Bouquet of Dahlias - ca. 1938
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Calla lilies. J. Roscoe Fuller & Co. Garden Annual 1901. Back cover.
Internet Archive
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Portrait of Georgia O’Keeffe by Alfred Stieglitz; Yellow Calla by Georgia O’Keeffe; Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1 by Georgia O’Keeffe; Red Canna by Georgia O’Keeffe
Grey Lines with Black, Blue and Yellow — Georgia O’Keeffe (1923)
Music, Pink and Blue No. 2 — Georgia O’Keeffe (1918)
On the left- Georgia O'Keeffe, Photographed by her future husband. In the center- O'Keeffe's "Black Iris", & on the right, a photo of her husband, Alfred Stieglitz
Georgia O'Keeffe Painting, photograph, by Alfred Stieglitz (1918).
O’Keeffe’s drawings first caught the attention of photographer and New York gallery owner Alfred Stieglitz. Stieglitz was an influential member of the art community — the only man among his peers who believed women could create art equal to that of men — and he became O’Keeffe’s chief promoter, she became his mistress, and the two later married in 1924.
Red Canna 1 | Georgia O'Keeffe & O'keeffe's image on top of Red Canna 1, (1924), not to be confused with her many other red canna paintings from earlier, like Red Canna (1919) below
Two Calla Lilies on Pink, 1928
Calla Lily with Roses, 1926
Ram's Head and White Hollyhock, New Mexico, 1935
New Mexico and its otherworldly landscapes would prove restorative for the artist, as it had before and would continue to do. In 1934, following her first visit to Ghost Ranch, north of Abiquiú in New Mexico, O’Keeffe would return to painting with renewed enthusiasm—and, with Ram’s Head, White Hollyhock-Hills the following year, ushered in her mature style, which juxtaposed elements with imaginative freedom.
Georgia O'Keeffe 1887 - 1986
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Hey why the fuck does Genshin Impact have recipes including calla lilies as if they are a normal food to eat when they are literally poisonous in real life?
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