Flowers

  • 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.

  • Portrait of a young woman with flowers

    Portrait of a young woman with flowers

    Albert Lynch (Peruvian, 1851–1912)

    A young woman cradles an armful of blossoms, her gaze lost in thought amid the lush, painterly details.

  • Daisies, Arles (1888)

    Daisies, Arles (1888)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant explosion of daisies, painted with thick, swirling strokes that capture the untamed beauty of nature.

  • Roses in Bloom (1908)

    Roses in Bloom (1908)

    Charles Edward Wilson (English, 1890–1962)

    A lush, intimate study of roses glowing with life, their petals alive with light and delicate texture.

  • 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.

  • Lervase Med Tulipaner Og Andre Blomster (1884 – 1938)

    Lervase Med Tulipaner Og Andre Blomster (1884 – 1938)

    Karl Schou (Danish, 1866–1934)

    A lush still-life of tulips and wildflowers spilling from an earthenware vase, balancing vibrancy and fragility.

  • Irises (1889)

    Irises (1889)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant tumult of blue irises, painted with thick, urgent strokes, captures nature’s wildness and the artist’s turbulent emotions.

  • Vase de fleurs (1906)

    Vase de fleurs (1906)

    Maximilien Luce (French, 1858–1941)

    A vibrant bouquet of flowers rendered with bold brushstrokes and luminous colors, capturing the fleeting beauty of nature.

  • Poppies

    Poppies

    Eliphalet Fraser Andrews (American, 1835–1915)

    A vibrant study of poppies, alive with textured brushwork and luminous color, capturing nature’s fleeting beauty.