Cedric Morris - Still Life, Nasturtiums and Pears (1952)
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Cedric Morris (British,1889-1982)
Panel of Flowers, 1929
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Cedric Morris (British, 1889-1982), Plants and Garden Produce in an Old Kitchen, 1958. Oil on canvas, 39 ½ x 48 ¾ in.
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Cedric Lockwood Morris (British,1889–1982) • Iris Seedlings • 1943• Tate Britain
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Cedric Morris - Self-Portrait, c. 1930
Cedric Morris and his partner Arthur Lett-Haines with the macaw Rubio, c. 1930
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Plant of the Day
Monday 11 September 2023
The pastel strain Papaver rhoeas ‘Mother of Pearl’ (field poppy, cornfield poppy, ‘Cedric Morris’) were developed by the artist and gardener Sir Cedric Morris (1889-1982). He spent many years looking for and selecting unusual colours of cornfield poppy which resulted in a strain of lovely dusky pinks and whites, muddy mauves and smokey greys rather than the usual bright red flower.
Jill Raggett
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sir Cedric Morris, Worms Head, Gower Pennisula, 1928
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Cedric Morris, Hey-Day
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Cedric Morris
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Cedric Morris | The World of Interiors
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Cedric Morris - July Flowers and Wood Warblers (1929)
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"Pound Farm", Cedric Morris. Oil on canvas.
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Cedric Morris (British, 1889-1982), Still Life Essay in Green, 1968. Oil on canvas, 32 x 22 in.
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Hadleigh Church, um 1942 von Cedric Morris (oil on canvas)
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Manner of Sir Cedric Morris Still life flowers oil on canvas board - 59cm x 49cm
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Cedric Morris - Poppies, 1926.
Oil on Canvas
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