The High Priestess by Arthur Hacker and Calla Lilies by George Cochran Lambdin
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Calla Lilies by George Cochran Lambdin (1830-1896).
Published 1861-1897 by L. Prang & Co.
Boston Public Library, Print Department.
Wikimedia.
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Side of a Greenhouse, 1870-80 by George Cochran Lambdin
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1872 George Cochran Lambdin, Floral still life.
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“side of a greenhouse” · by george cochran lambdin, c. 1870
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Jaime + Brienne + unbidden
Jaime I, AFFC / Jenny Xie, Distance Sickness / George Cochran Lambdin, The Consecration / Brienne II, AFFC / Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, Memory of One Day in a Kitchen / John Bauer, If someone else cries when you laugh then you will have your tears back / Jaime I, ADWD / Jack Gilbert, The Sixth Meditation: Faces of God / Anne-Louis Girodet, The Funeral of Atala / Brienne III, AFFC / Audre Lorde, Movement Song / Richard Bergh, Nordic summer’s evening / Jaime I, AFFC / Sally Rooney, Normal People / John Everett Millais, Huguenot lovers on St. Bartholomew’s Day / Brienne VIII, AFFC / Arundhati Roy, The End of Imagination / Gregory Hildebrandt, My Thanks To You / Jaime VI, ASOS / Frank Bidart, To The Dead / William Hatherall, The Battle Between King Arthur and Sir Mordred
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GEORGE COCHRAN LAMBDIN
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How to get what you want (even if you don't know what it is) by Craftswoman
Tea Rose and Blush Roses (1877) by George Cochran Lambdin
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Calla Lilies - George Cochran Lambdin (1830-1896)
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Peonies (circa 1875-1895) by George Cochran Lambdin (American 1830–1896).
Oil on panel.
Carnegie Museum of Art.
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Cultivate peace and inspire hope with this captivating typography art print featuring the inspirational verse from Matthew 5:9, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.”
The quote is presented in a classic typewriter font, adding a vintage touch and a sense of timeless wisdom. The text is beautifully overlaid on a serene image of Calla Lilies by George Cochran Lambdin, their pure white petals symbolizing peace and serenity. This unique artwork serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative power of peacemaking.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God. Matthew 5:9 Typography Art Print featuring Calla Lilies by Lambdin
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Roses by George Cochran Lambdin (American, 1830–1896)
Source: oldpaintings
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"Inside a Greenhouse". George Cochran Lambdin. 1830-1896.
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
> Kitt McKenna > Illustrious Botanical Illustrations
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🎨 George Cochran Lambdin https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci4VsyzKn0i/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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