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🌸 Flowers from Shakespeare’s garden [London]: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1909. Original source Image description: Illustration from 1909 titled “Flowers from Shakespeare’s garden” depicting a woman representing a pansy flower. She wears a flowing yellow dress adorned with pansy petals and has a large pansy flower as a headpiece. Her expression is thoughtful, with one hand resting on her forehead and the other holding her dress. Surrounding her are additional pansy flowers and petals scattered on the ground. Above her is handwritten text: “— and there is pansies, that’s for thoughts.” The overall style is delicate and whimsical, with soft pastel colors emphasizing the pansy motif.
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"House of Rest in Klyazma" by Vladimir Andrushkevich (linocut, 1969)
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"Orpheus on the Windowsill" by Valentin Tselmer (1950s)
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