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Image courtesy of Kröller-Müller Museum Since Vincent van Gogh painted “Flowers in a blue vase” in 1887, some of the bouquet’s bright yellow blossoms have turned an orange-gray.
Robert H. Laessig's flowers, ladybugs and other natural images have adorned a Newsweek cover, 20 Plain Dealer Sunday magazine covers, President Lyndon Johnson's holiday cards, Governor Dick ...
Detail from Rachel Ruysch, Still life with flowers in a glass vase, 1716, oil on canvas, 48.5 x 39.5 cm, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Here’s looking at Rachel Ruysch’s Still life with flowers in a ...
Parts of Vincent van Gogh's "Flowers in a blue vase" painting have mysteriously changed color over time, and now scientists have figured out why: A chemical reaction between the paint and a ...
Yauch had played in the park as a child; he died of cancer in 2012. Images from Saturday show the park's rightful occupiers — kids — playing on the equipment. Residents brought flowers and notes.
Van Gogh painted "Flowers in a blue vase" in 1887 in Paris; the Kröller-Müller Museum in the Netherlands acquired the painting in the early 20th century.