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Flower Vase Collection

"Captivating and Timeless

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Checkerboard Vase Pink

Checkerboard Vase Pink
Baroo Bloom

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Flowers in an Jug (verso), 1485. Creator: Hans Memling

Flowers in an Jug (verso), 1485. Creator: Hans Memling
Flowers in an Jug (verso), 1485. The jug of flowers on the reverse is one of the first independent still lifes known in art

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Chinese Vase with Flowers, Shell and Insects, 1609. Creator: Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder

Chinese Vase with Flowers, Shell and Insects, 1609. Creator: Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder
Chinese Vase with Flowers, Shell and Insects, 1609.

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Flowers in a glass Vase with Fruit, 1665. Creator: Jan Davidsz de Heem

Flowers in a glass Vase with Fruit, 1665. Creator: Jan Davidsz de Heem
Flowers in a glass Vase with Fruit, 1665.

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Chinese Vase with Flowers, Shells and Insects, 1628. Creator: Balthasar van der Ast

Chinese Vase with Flowers, Shells and Insects, 1628. Creator: Balthasar van der Ast
Chinese Vase with Flowers, Shells and Insects, 1628.

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Vase of Flowers and Two Bunches of Asparagus, 1650. Creator: Jan Fyt

Vase of Flowers and Two Bunches of Asparagus, 1650. Creator: Jan Fyt
Vase of Flowers and Two Bunches of Asparagus, 1650.

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Vase with Chrysanthemums, unknown date. Creator: Henri Fantin-Latour

Vase with Chrysanthemums, unknown date. Creator: Henri Fantin-Latour
Vase with Chrysanthemums, unknown date.

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Orange Dahlia

Orange Dahlia
Lydia Jacobs

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Flower vases and centerpiece. Lithograph from a catalog of metal products manufactured by

Flower vases and centerpiece. Lithograph from a catalog of metal products manufactured by Wuerttemberg Metalware
FLO4732231 Flower vases and centerpiece. Lithograph from a catalog of metal products manufactured by Wuerttemberg Metalware Factory, Geislingen, Germany

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: The light illuminated and colored

The light illuminated and colored
Margareth Perfoncio

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Flowers in a Handled Vase, between c1919 and c1922. Creator: Edward Middleton Manigault

Flowers in a Handled Vase, between c1919 and c1922. Creator: Edward Middleton Manigault
Flowers in a Handled Vase, between c1919 and c1922

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Madonna with Flower Vase, c. 1520. Creator: Barthel Beham

Madonna with Flower Vase, c. 1520. Creator: Barthel Beham
Madonna with Flower Vase, c. 1520

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Flower Holder, c. 1936. Creator: Alfred Walbeck

Flower Holder, c. 1936. Creator: Alfred Walbeck
Flower Holder, c. 1936

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Urn for Flowers, 1938. Creator: Ralph Atkinson

Urn for Flowers, 1938. Creator: Ralph Atkinson
Urn for Flowers, 1938

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Pa. German Flower Vase, c. 1937. Creator: Max Soltmann

Pa. German Flower Vase, c. 1937. Creator: Max Soltmann
Pa. German Flower Vase, c. 1937

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Ornamental Urn for Flowers, c. 1936. Creator: Ray Price

Ornamental Urn for Flowers, c. 1936. Creator: Ray Price
Ornamental Urn for Flowers, c. 1936

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Flower Vase, 1935/1942. Creator: Paul Ward

Flower Vase, 1935/1942. Creator: Paul Ward
Flower Vase, 1935/1942

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Lucky Clover and Bunny

Lucky Clover and Bunny
Xuan Thai

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: kitsch/cards/souvenir, car as flower vase, scrap-picture, Italy, circa 1987

kitsch/cards/souvenir, car as flower vase, scrap-picture, Italy, circa 1987, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Terra Cotta Flower Jar, c. 1936. Creator: Cecily Edwards

Terra Cotta Flower Jar, c. 1936. Creator: Cecily Edwards
Terra Cotta Flower Jar, c. 1936

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Clay Flower Jar, c. 1936. Creator: Cecily Edwards

Clay Flower Jar, c. 1936. Creator: Cecily Edwards
Clay Flower Jar, c. 1936

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Geraniums (w / c)

Geraniums (w / c)
6199798 Geraniums (w/c) by Black, Ann Spence (1861-1947); 36.8x45.7 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; Dundee Art Galleries and Museums

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Holder for Incense Sticks or Flowers, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)

Holder for Incense Sticks or Flowers, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Yongzheng reign mark and period (1723-1735)

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Garniture of Three Flower Vases (Vases Hollandois), Sevres, c. 1761

Garniture of Three Flower Vases (Vases Hollandois), Sevres, c. 1761

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Flower Vase, Sevres, 1759. Creators: Sevres Porcelain Manufactory

Flower Vase, Sevres, 1759. Creators: Sevres Porcelain Manufactory
Flower Vase, Sevres, 1759

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Vase, c. 1937. Creator: Charles Moss

Vase, c. 1937. Creator: Charles Moss
Vase, c. 1937

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Flower Holder, Staffordshire, 1825 / 50. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries

Flower Holder, Staffordshire, 1825 / 50. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
Flower Holder, Staffordshire, 1825/50

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Flower Holder, Staffordshire, c. 1830. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries

Flower Holder, Staffordshire, c. 1830. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
Flower Holder, Staffordshire, c. 1830

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Flower Vase, Staffordshire, 1810 / 20. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries

Flower Vase, Staffordshire, 1810 / 20. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
Flower Vase, Staffordshire, 1810/20

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Flower Holder, Derby, c. 1790. Creator: Derby Porcelain Manufactory England

Flower Holder, Derby, c. 1790. Creator: Derby Porcelain Manufactory England
Flower Holder, Derby, c. 1790

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Flower Vase (one of a pair), Delft, c. 1700 / 22. Creator: De Griekesche A

Flower Vase (one of a pair), Delft, c. 1700 / 22. Creator: De Griekesche A
Flower Vase (one of a pair), Delft, c. 1700/22

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: The Sevres Firle Vases, 1763 (soft-paste porcelain)

The Sevres Firle Vases, 1763 (soft-paste porcelain)
FRL316274 The Sevres Firle Vases, 1763 (soft-paste porcelain) by French School, (18th century); height: 21 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: The Sevres Firle Vases, one dismantled, 1763 (soft-paste porcelain)

The Sevres Firle Vases, one dismantled, 1763 (soft-paste porcelain)
FRL316275 The Sevres Firle Vases, one dismantled, 1763 (soft-paste porcelain) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: A pair of lacquer bookcovers decorated with a floral design

A pair of lacquer bookcovers decorated with a floral design
1196740 A pair of lacquer bookcovers decorated with a floral design, with a flower vase and finches at the centre, 18th century (lacquer bookcover, gold leaf, paint, tan leather) by Indian School

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Women flowers room richly decorated room ornamental fireplace

Women flowers room richly decorated room ornamental fireplace
Women with flowers in a room, In a richly decorated room with an ornamental fireplace with a flower vase, there are five women in seventeenth-century clothing

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Flower Vase 1520-1540 Saint-Porchaire French

Flower Vase 1520-1540 Saint-Porchaire French
Flower Vase, c. 1520-1540. Saint-Porchaire (French). Lead-glazed white-paste earthenware, molded and inlaid slip decoration; diameter of top: 14.5 cm (5 11/16 in.); diameter of base

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Flower-Vase Horn Butterfly Edo period 1615-1868

Flower-Vase Horn Butterfly Edo period 1615-1868
Artokoloro

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Still Life

Still Life
BAL14077 Still Life by Verelst, Simon Peeterz (1644-1721); Alan Jacobs Gallery, London, UK; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Bouquet

Bouquet

Background imageFlower Vase Collection: Wild flowers in a vase

Wild flowers in a vase



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"Captivating and Timeless: Exploring the Beauty of Flower Vases" From the delicate Lucky Clover and Bunny adorning a Terra Cotta Flower Jar to the exquisite Clay Flower Jar, both masterpieces created by Cecily Edwards in 1936, flower vases have always been cherished for their elegance and charm. Intriguingly, even ancient civilizations recognized the importance of displaying nature's wonders. The Holder for Incense Sticks or Flowers from the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) stands as a testament to this timeless tradition. Moving forward in history, we encounter Sevres Porcelain Manufactory's stunning creations. The Garniture of Three Flower Vases (Vases Hollandois), crafted in 1761, showcases intricate designs that continue to mesmerize art enthusiasts today. Equally captivating is the Flower Vase from Sevres dating back to 1759 - an embodiment of refined craftsmanship. As we delve into more recent times, Charles Moss's Vase from 1937 catches our eye with its modern flair and innovative design. It serves as a reminder that they are not only vessels but also works of art that evolve with each passing era. Staffordshire Potteries' contributions cannot be overlooked either; their Flower Holders dating back to different periods such as 1825/50 and c. 1830 exemplify how these pieces have stood the test of time while maintaining their allure. Lastly, we come across Derby Porcelain Manufactory England's remarkable creation - a Flower Holder from around 1790 - showcasing yet another facet of beauty within this realm. Flower vases serve as guardians for vibrant blooms like Geraniums captured in watercolor paintings or fresh-cut blossoms arranged meticulously within them. They bring life into any space they grace while effortlessly blending functionality with artistic expression.