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Summer shine18

In the language of flowers, the poppy can be a symbol of oblivion or imagination. However, the poppy has also come to be a symbol of remembrance since World War I.

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Summer shine18

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  1. Barbara Jaskiewicz (Polish, 1957) Holidays in Provence II

  2. Barbara Jaskiewicz (Polish, 1957) Holidays in Provence II

  3. Barbara Jaskiewicz (Polish, 1957) Holidays in Provence I

  4. Barbara Jaskiewicz (Polish, 1957)

  5. Barbara Jaskiewicz (Polish, 1957) Poppies

  6. Barbara Jaskiewicz (Polish, 1957) Poppy fields

  7. Samuel Mützner (1884-1959) Natură statică cu flori de câmp și jardinieră japoneză, 1927Sold 19.500 euro Micaela Eleutheriade (Romanian, 1900 - 1982) Vas cu flori

  8. Willem Haenraets (Dutch, 1940) In love

  9. Willem Haenraets (Dutch, 1940) Cuded Willem Haenraets Spring

  10. Willem Haenraets (Dutch, 1940) Just the two of us

  11. Willem Haenraets (Dutch, 1940) Trip in spring

  12. Caridad Isabel Barragan (American)

  13. Catherine Nolin (American) Curious bird Poetry in motion

  14. Chelin Sanjuan Piquero (Spanish, 1967) La avispa Catherine Nolin (American) The lost garden

  15. Catherine Nolin (American) The lost garden (fragment)

  16. Armin Schwarzenbach (Swiss, 1914–2000) Stillleben mit Klatschmohn

  17. Stillleben mit Klatschmohn, 1972 Armin Schwarzenbach (Swiss, 1914–2000)

  18. Alexander Ovsenyuk (Russian) Poppies, 2011

  19. Andrei Bogachev (Russian, 1951-2009)

  20. Christian Graniou (France, 1946) Les coquelicots

  21. Christian Graniou (France, 1946) Les coquelicots

  22. Christian Jequel (French, 1935) Les coquelicots

  23. Christian Jequel (French, 1935)

  24. Christian Jequel (French, 1935) Cueillette en plein champ

  25. Christian Jequel (French, 1935)

  26. Christian Jequel (French, 1935) Poppies

  27. Chantal Geyer (France) Couleurs d'été

  28. Georgeta Constantinescu Câmpcumaci

  29. Benyi Emese (Hungarian, 1973) Still life with flowers Brad Betts Poppies by the sea

  30. Annie Riviere (French) Champde coquelicots

  31. ???

  32. Charles Neal (British, 1951) Poppies En plein air

  33. Dmitry Spiros (Russian, 1971) Red poppies Yovka Mechkarova (Bulgaria, 1976) Falling in love

  34. Yovka Mechkarova (Bulgaria, 1976) Field flowers

  35. Yovka Mechkarova (Bulgaria, 1976) Child of the sun Feeling

  36. Yovka Mechkarova (Bulgaria, 1976) Sunny calm

  37. Girl with poppies Yovka Mechkarova (Bulgaria, 1976) Bands of tenderness and glitter

  38. Eric Bruni (France, 1968) Coquelicotsseduisants

  39. Eric Bruni(France, 1968) Flowers Ardeur fragile

  40. Eric Bruni (France, 1968) Romanticpoppies

  41. Soni Alcorn-Hender Morphée, 2014 Eric Bruni (France, 1968) Coquelicots

  42. Text & Pictures: Internet All  copyrights  belong to their  respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu https://www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2022 Sound: Anna Maria Jopek, Gonzalo Rubalcaba - Twe Usta Klamia

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