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Les Glaieuls
Gladiolus blooms burst from a vase, their petals glowing like stained glass. Each stem arches with weight, heavy with color—crimson, gold, violet. Light pools on the table, catching the delicate curl of a fallen petal. The air feels thick with the scent of summer.
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Les Bleuets (1882)
A woman in a white dress holds a bouquet of blue cornflowers, their vivid hue echoing the ribbon at her waist. Her gaze drifts past the viewer, lost in thought. The delicate petals contrast with the rough texture of her straw hat, capturing a quiet moment of summer reflection.
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Lady with a Bouquet (Snowballs) (1890)
A woman in white holds a bouquet of snowball flowers, their round clusters soft against her dress. Sunlight filters through, catching the delicate petals and the folds of her sleeves. There’s a quiet grace in the way she stands, as if pausing mid-breath, surrounded by blossoms and warmth.
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Fleurs au Bord Belle-île-en-Mer (Flowers near Belle-île-en-Mer) (1909)
Wildflowers burst along the rugged coastline, their colors sharp against the sea’s restless blues. The land meets water in a dance of untamed beauty, where petals cling to cliffs and salt air hums through the stems. A fleeting balance—soft blooms against stone, delicate life persisting where earth fractures into waves.
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Vase of Flowers (1916)
A vase overflows with blooms—some delicate, others bold. Their petals seem to glow against the dark, as if lit from within. The flowers don’t just sit; they hum with quiet energy, almost alive. You can almost catch their scent drifting through the stillness.
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Vase of Flowers (Pink Background) (ca. 1906)
A burst of delicate blooms rises from the vase, their petals soft against the glowing pink. The flowers seem to hover between reality and dream, their forms dissolving at the edges like half-remembered visions. Something lingers beneath the surface—not just blossoms, but whispers of color and shape.
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Vase de fleurs
A burst of wildflowers spills from the vase, their petals alive with loose, energetic brushstrokes. The colors hum against each other—deep blues, fiery reds, soft yellows—as if the bouquet might tumble right off the canvas. No careful arrangement here, just nature’s unruly joy captured mid-dance.
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Les Fleurs du potager (Le Grand-Lemps) (1909)
A tangle of garden flowers bursts from the canvas—vibrant, unruly, as if still swaying in the breeze. Petals glow against loose brushstrokes, their colors humming with life. No careful arrangement here, just the wild joy of blooms spilling from their pots.
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Parmelee Estate in Bloom (c. 1920)
Sunlight spills across the manicured lawns, dappling flowerbeds bursting with color. A grand estate stands framed by blossoms, its white columns softened by climbing vines. The air hums with bees drunk on nectar, and somewhere, a gardener’s shears snip in rhythm with the sway of hydrangeas.