A Vase of Flowers
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A Vase of Flowers
Summary
A Vase of Flowers is a painting[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- A Vase of Flowers is the creator of Margaretha Haverman[3].
- A Vase of Flowers's instance of is recorded as painting[4].
- A Vase of Flowers's maintained by is recorded as European Paintings[5].
- A Vase of Flowers is owned by William T. Blodgett[6].
- A Vase of Flowers is owned by Louis Fould[7].
- A Vase of Flowers's genre is floral painting[8].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as Rosa × centifolia[9].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as Dianthus[10].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as Alcea rosea[11].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as Calendula officinalis[12].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as Passiflora[13].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as Primula[14].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as Papaver somniferum[15].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as tulip[16].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as forget-me-not[17].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as Vanessa atalanta[18].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as snail[19].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as fly[20].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as peach[21].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as grape[22].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as flower[23].
- A Vase of Flowers's depicts is recorded as still life[24].
- A Vase of Flowers is made of oil paint[25].
- A Vase of Flowers is made of panel[26].
- A Vase of Flowers's collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[27].
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Authorship and Creation
A Vase of Flowers is the creator of Margaretha Haverman[3].
Publication
A Vase of Flowers's genre is floral painting[8].
Material and Period
Recorded made from material include oil paint[25] and panel[26]. The location of A Vase of Flowers was Metropolitan Museum of Art[28].
Why It Matters
A Vase of Flowers ranks in the top 6% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month).[2]