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Large Green Vase with Mixed Flowers (1910 – 1912)
A green vase overflows with blooms—some delicate, others bold—their petals almost trembling against the dark. The flowers seem to whisper secrets, their colors glowing like fragments of a dream.
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Blumenstrauß in brauner Tonvase (ca. 1900 – 1916)
A loose bouquet spills from a brown vase, petals soft yet vibrant against the muted tones. The flowers seem to hover between dream and decay, their delicate forms dissolving at the edges. Something lingers beneath the surface—not just blossoms, but whispers of color and shadow.
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Etruscan Vase with Flowers (1900–1910)
A delicate Etruscan vase overflows with vibrant blooms, their petals soft yet electric against the muted background. The flowers seem to pulse with quiet energy, as if holding secrets just beyond reach.
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Flowers in a Vase (c. 1910)
Soft petals blur into dreamlike hues, floating weightless above the vase. The flowers seem to breathe, their colors shifting between memory and imagination. A quiet tension lingers—are they blooming or fading? The vase anchors them, yet they strain toward something unseen.
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Fleurs dans un pot (Roses et brouillard) (1878)
Soft petals blur into mist, their edges dissolving like morning fog. The vase anchors them—just barely—amid swirls of color that pulse with life. These roses aren’t still; they breathe.
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Oriental Poppy and Coleus in a Cloisonné vase
A refined still life featuring poppies and coleus in a cloisonné vase.