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  • Flower of God

    Flower of God

    Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (English, 1833–1898)

    An angel kneels in golden light, cradling a luminous blossom. Its petals glow like stained glass, radiating divine warmth. The figure’s wings tremble slightly, as if the flower’s weight transcends mere physical form. Every brushstroke hums with quiet reverence—this isn’t just a flower, but sacred light given shape.

  • Pansies

    Pansies

    Eugène Henri Cauchois (French, 1850–1911)

    A luminous study of pansies, where delicate petals and subtle light capture nature’s quiet elegance and fleeting beauty.

  • Flower Still Life

    Flower Still Life

    Jan van Huysum (Dutch, 1682–1749)

    A vibrant still life where flowers spill luxuriously across the canvas, each petal alive with light and shadow.

  • An Oleander

    An Oleander

    Lawrence Alma-Tadema (English, 1836–1912)

    A luminous study of an oleander in bloom, where light and texture elevate the ordinary into quiet grandeur.

  • The Rose Of All Roses (1889)

    The Rose Of All Roses (1889)

    Wilhelm Menzler (German, 1852–1926)

    A solitary rose, radiant and meticulously detailed, seems to emerge from darkness, embodying both fragility and timeless beauty.

  • Jardin fleuri (Le Croisic)

    Jardin fleuri (Le Croisic)

    Ferdinand du Puigaudeau (French, 1864–1930)

    Puigaudeau paints a quiet garden in coastal Brittany with soft light and muted colors. The scene feels untouched, calm, and quietly alive.

  • Lilac branches and hollyhocks (around 1900)

    Lilac branches and hollyhocks (around 1900)

    Eugène Henri Cauchois (French, 1850–1911)

    A lush still life of blooming lilacs and hollyhocks, full of color and warmth.

  • Oriental Poppy and Coleus in a Cloisonné vase

    Oriental Poppy and Coleus in a Cloisonné vase

    Jessica Hayllar (British, 1858–1940)

    A refined still life featuring poppies and coleus in a cloisonné vase.

  • Pink Rose, Fruit and Still Life

    Pink Rose, Fruit and Still Life

    George Leslie Hunter (British, 1879–1931)

    A vivid still life with a pink rose and fruit in bold, expressive style.