Spring Flowers
painting by Copy after Gustave Courbet
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Spring Flowers
Summary
Spring Flowers is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Spring Flowers is in the country of United States[2].
- Spring Flowers's image is recorded as Spring Flowers MET ep29.100.121.bw.R.jpg[3].
- Spring Flowers's instance of is recorded as painting[4].
- Spring Flowers's maintained by is recorded as European Paintings[5].
- Spring Flowers's owned by is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[6].
- Spring Flowers's owned by is recorded as Louisine Havemeyer[7].
- Spring Flowers's movement is recorded as realism[8].
- Spring Flowers's genre is recorded as floral painting[9].
- Spring Flowers's depicts is recorded as flower[10].
- Spring Flowers's depicts is recorded as still life[11].
- Spring Flowers's made from material is recorded as oil paint[12].
- Spring Flowers's made from material is recorded as canvas[13].
- Spring Flowers's collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[14].
- Spring Flowers's collection is recorded as Louisine Havemeyer[15].
- Spring Flowers's inventory number is recorded as 29.100.121[16].
- Spring Flowers's location is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[17].
- +1855-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Spring Flowers[18].
- Spring Flowers's exhibition history is recorded as Loan Exhibition of the Works of Gustave Courbet[19].
- Spring Flowers's exhibition history is recorded as The H. O. Havemeyer Collection[20].
- Spring Flowers's donated by is recorded as Louisine Havemeyer[21].
- Spring Flowers's published in is recorded as A Concise Catalogue of the European Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art[22].
- Spring Flowers's published in is recorded as European Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art by Artists Born before 1865: A Summary Catalogue[23].
- Spring Flowers's published in is recorded as French Paintings: A Catalogue of the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 2, Nineteenth Century[24].
- Spring Flowers's title is recorded as Spring Flowers[25].
- Spring Flowers's inscription is recorded as G. Courbet / . . .[26].