A tulip vase, or pyramid vase, is a vase designed to put cut flowers and especially tulips in, but it primarily serves as a decorative showpiece. They...
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flower vases, early 18th century, Delft Tulip vase, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Charger with Shiba Onko Design, c. 1730, Delft An imari-styled vase, manufactured...
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flowers stem by stem. Vases and bouquets, usually including tulips, often appeared in Dutch still-life painting. To this day, tulips are associated with...
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sends a note to Sophia, asking her to send him a vase of tulips. She shows up at his door with the tulips, and they consummate their affair. Meanwhile, Sophia's...
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Tulipiere (redirect from Tulip-holder)
A tulipiere or tulip-holder is an ornate vessel in which to grow tulips and is usually made of hand-crafted pottery, classically delftware. They are typically...
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The Flower-holder (Tulpenvaas) is one of a matching pair of tulip vases dated to ca. 1690 and currently in the collection of Museum Het Prinsenhof. The...
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vessel". Bulgarian Heritage. 18 October 2012. "Karanovo culture, tulip-shaped vase". "Tulip vessel". Bulgarian Heritage. 18 October 2012. "Ceramic vessel"...
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Daum lamp with Magnolia flowers, designed with Louis Majorelle (1903) Tulip vase by Antonin Daum (1910) The other major figure in glass art in Nancy was...
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in his work was the reintroduction of the pyramid or tulips tower, a specific type of tulip vase, from the 16th century in his own constructivist form...
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a grasshopper (on the vase). Similar vase on the right with similar crowning tulip and the grasshopper now in front of the vase Same cyclamen leaf and...
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medium vase life (6 to 14 days) include marigolds, snapdragons, orchids, and roses; and flowers with a long vase life (2 to 4 weeks) include tulips, carnations...
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Daum lamp with magnolia flowers, designed with Louis Majorelle (1903) Tulip vase by Antonin Daum (1910) René Lalique was another prominent designer of...
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1995, p. 28. Garnett 2001, p. 12. "Close-up of blue and white Delftware tulip vase". National Trust. Retrieved 3 February 2014. "Lytes Cary Garden, Charlton...
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Leeds Pottery tulip vase, circa 1780, pearlware painted in underglaze blue, and green overglaze enamel...
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Cardiff Castle vase has been saved for future generations". Wales Online. Retrieved 1 October 2017. Andrew Renton (20 October 2016). "A tulip vase designed...
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Bouquet of Tulips is a metal sculpture by American artist Jeff Koons, which is located outside the Petit Palais in Paris, France. It is one of Koons's...
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Beert I painting Flowers in a glass vase in a niche (undated but c.1606), also has several tulips including the Red tulip, Tulipa agenensis. Kew World Checklist...
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Eustoma (redirect from Tulip Gentian)
When cut, Lisianthus flowers can last anywhere from two to three weeks in a vase. Eustoma russellianum is particularly popular and has a number of cultivars...
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commissioned by the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag in The Hague to design a tulip vase, Faded Glory. The Rotterdam-based design centre VIVID showed an exhibition...
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the Ceramic Surface. London: A & C Black, 2001. Adkins, Gretchen, "The Tulip Vase," Ceramics: Art and Perception 1996, Issue 26. Clowes, Judy. "Foot, Belly...
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synonym Tulipa schrenkii, the van Thol tulip or Schrenck's tulip, is a bulbous herbaceous perennial of species of tulip (Tulipa) in the family of the Liliaceae...
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pictures with a strong Dutch influence. The china includes a pair of tulip vases made in the 1680s. The state bed, with crimson and yellow velvet hangings...
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Handley-Read One of four tulip vases designed by William Burges for the Summer Smoking Room at Cardiff Castle. Handley-Read's vase is now in The Higgins...
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primula, poppy, tulip, forget-me-nots, the fruits peach and grape, and various insects such as a Red Admiral, fly, ants, and a snail. The vase itself is an...
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National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Vase with a single Tulip, 1625, Mauritshuis, The Hague. Chinese Vase with Flowers, Shells and Insects, 1628, Thyssen-Bornemisza...
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supporter of William III and the house has a collection of Delftware tulip vases. The fourth duke married the daughter of the wealthy connoisseur the...
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in the Still life with peonies, roses, parrot tulips, morning glory, an iris and poppies in a glass vase set within a stone niche and caterpillars, a snail...
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" Museum Collections. Retrieved March 1, 2020. Chazen Museum of Art. "Tulip Vase, Ann Agee," Collection. Retrieved March 1, 2020. Henry Art Gallery. "Ann...
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Tulip Period architecture was a stage in Ottoman architecture in the early 18th century. New types of decoration were introduced into the existing classical...
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Caillebotte, (1848–1894), Yellow Roses in a Vase (1882), Dallas Museum of Art James Sillett, Tulips in a Vase, with a Caterpillar (undated), Norfolk Museums...
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