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The French artist Claude Monet once said ‘I must have flowers, always and always’. There is no doubt why these fragile, yet so beautiful creatures have always been inspirational for artists. Let’s get acquainted with the most devoted fans of flowers among artistic souls.
Essentially, flowers have held a perpetually captivating role in the life of humanity. Shall we take a short, but fascinating tour?
Flowers could be symbols in different cultures throughout history. Artists often used flowers as visual metaphors to express emotions and ideas. In art, flowers can symbolize love, beauty, purity, rebirth and more. The choice of flowers in a painting is never random, but yet show significance, and add depth to the artwork.
The depiction of flowers in art often reflects the cultural and historical context of the time. For example, lotus flowers in many Asian cultures represent purity and enlightenment, while roses have symbolized love and passion in Western art.
Sandro Botticelli ‘Birth of Venus’
One iconic example is Sandro Botticelli's ‘Primavera,’ a masterpiece that illustrates mythological characters in a garden adorned with rich blooms. Another of his artwork named 'The Birth of Venus' also has depictions of flowers floating around the subjects of the painting.
Jan Brueghel the Elder
The Dutch Golden Age brought a remarkable range of floral still-life paintings, showcasing the artistry of painters like Jan Brueghel the Elder and Rachel Ruysch.
And Claude Monet and his artworks provided this evidence. The famous series of water lily paintings are made up of approximately 250 oil paintings and have become Monet’s most recognizable works.Flowers, essentially, became the vessels for expressing the artist's psyche, that went past the confines of visual representation. Just like Van Gogh channeled his inner passion into vibrant depictions of flowers.
Claude Monet
As for contemporary art, flowers still serve as creative means of artistic expressions. Georgia O'Keeffe's magnified floral compositions challenge traditional perceptions to appreciate the complex details.
Words dy Daria Pisareva,
20.07.2024
Flowers as inspiration
The French artist Claude Monet once said ‘I must have flowers, always and always’. There is no doubt why these fragile, yet so beautiful creatures have always been inspirational for artists. Let’s get acquainted with the most devoted fans of flowers among artistic souls.