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History of Horticulture: Lecture 401Lecture 40 Lecture 40 Plants, Flowers and Fruits in ArtIllustration of plants, flowers, and fruits is part of artistic traditions from prehistory to modern timesPaleolithic representation of a plant scratched on a reindeer hornTomb of Osiris withsacred tamariskAncient EgyptHistory of Horticulture: Lecture 402Flora, goddess of flowersSource: The Gardens of Pompeii,Jashemski, 1979.Garden painting, PompeiiCasa del Bracciale d’OroSilver cup decorated with olives, House of Menader, PompeiiHistory of Horticulture: Lecture 403Roman Mosaic BorderGiovanni Martini da Udine (1487–1564) Raphael Sanzio (1483–1520)Loggia of Cupid and PsycheHistory of Horticulture: Lecture 404FestoonsNew World Cucurbits, Maize & BeansCucurbita maximaZea maysPhaseolus vulgarisCucurbita pepoHistory of Horticulture: Lecture 405Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1526–1593)SummerPortrait of Rudolph IIFallHistory of Horticulture: Lecture 406WinterSpringReversible imagesThe Vegetable GardenerHistory of Horticulture: Lecture 407Caravaggio (1573–1610)Boy with a Basket of Fruit 1593History of Horticulture: Lecture 408Bacchus 1594The Supper at Emmaus, 1601History of Horticulture: Lecture 409Still Life with a Basket of Fruit, 1603Still Life with Fruit on a Stone Ledge, 1603History of Horticulture: Lecture 4010Giovanna Garzoni (1600–1670)Ceramic Bowl with Pears and Morning GloriesFlowers in a Vase on a Marble Base with two Seashells and ButterfliesPeter Paul Rubens (1577–1640)History of Horticulture: Lecture 4011Flemish Flower Paintings (17thcentury)Paulus Theodorus van Brussel, Fruit and FlowersJacob van Walscappelle, Flowers in Glass VaseJan Davidsz de HeemHistory of Horticulture: Lecture 4012Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890)19thCentury ImpressionistsHistory of Horticulture: Lecture 4013Olive Trees with Yellow Sky and Sun, 1889Wheat Field with Cypresses at the Haute Galline Near Eygalieres, 1889Irises 1889, 1890PearsHistory of Horticulture: Lecture 4014Sunflowers, 1888Still Life with Apples,a Pear, and a CeramicStill Life with TomatoesPaul Gauguin (1848–1903)History of Horticulture: Lecture 4015Paul Cezanne (1839–1906)Water Lilies SunflowersClaude Monet (1840–1926)Tiffany windowJapanese Influence in America19thCentury JapaneseHistory of Horticulture: Lecture 4016Georgia O’Keeffe(1887–1986)Jack in the PulpitJimson WeedHistory of Horticulture: Lecture 4017PoppyMorning Glories Apple blossomWhite Pansy Calla Lily Rose & LarkspurYellow CallaHistory of Horticulture: Lecture 4018Bleeding HeartFrida Kahlo


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