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Dianthus chinensis (I) - Caroline Maria Applebee - Framed art Print dictionary This was where they began

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This was where they began producing a unique kind of blown glass that they referred to as Favrile

O'Keeffe began creating semi-abstract pieces depicting natural shapes

This work of art was a part of his color field paintings collection

which was a symbolic painting depicting Jesus ready to knock on a closed door

What sparked his interest were the water gardens he had seen in Japanese prints

Dianthus chinensis (I) - Caroline Maria Applebee - Framed art Print dictionary This was where they beganFramed Unknown art print (40 x 36 cm) by Caroline Maria Applebee. Buy this print framed for 160. Buy this print unframed for 50. Framed Size is 40 x 36 cm. Other print sizes and frame styles are available. To buy, or to see more size and frame options, select 'Choose frame'.. About this artwork This excellent print is inspired by a watercolour depicting Dianthus chinensis (Chinese pink) done by Caroline Maria Applebee around 1838. Born in 1799,

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