Still life of a thistle and other flowers surrounded by moths, a dragonfly, a lizard and a snake, in a landscape, Otto Marseus van Schrieck
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Still life of a thistle and other flowers surrounded by moths, a dragonfly, a lizard and a snake, in a landscape, Otto Marseus van Schrieck
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Auguste Morisot
Le Grand Bois, vers 1912
Musée d'Orsay
Achat, 2022
© Musée d’Orsay, dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Sophie Crépy
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Victorian Tear Catchers
During the Victorian era, mourners sometimes collected their tears in gold decorated “tear bottles” to keep as a remembrance for the next of kin. It has also been said that the widows would go to the grave on the anniversary of the first year of death and sprinkle the tears on the grave to signify the end of the first year of mourning.
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Pandora (Detail), 1902 - oil on canvas.
— Charles-Amable Lenoir (French, 1860-1926)
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Details from Cadmus and Harmonia, by Evelyn de Morgan, 1877. Oil on canvas.
Luis Ricardo Falero: The Poppy Fairy (1888)
Jules Joseph Lefebvre: The Grasshopper (1872)
Roman period Head of Apollo