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Flowers in Art

an art-historical research on roses with, put into practice

by Regina Lorenz

 
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. The Changing Importance of Flower-Painting
3. The Rose in the History of Art
3.1 The Rose in Ancient Greece
3.2 Roses and the Romans
3.3 Early Christianity and its Radical Refusal of the Rose
3.4 The Rose in the Middle Ages
3.5 The Rose from the Renaissance to the 19th Century
3.6 The Rose in the Biedermeier Time (1815-1848)
4. The Symbolic Value of the Rose in Art
5. On How and Why Different Techniques Were Used in the Practical Part
6. Used Literature and Illustrations
7. Practical part:
 
Lead Pencil "Margaret Merrie" Floribundarose
Colour Pencil "Königin der Rosen" Teehybride (Edelrose)
Indian Ink "Michèle Meilland" Teehybride (Edelrose)
Oil Pastel Crayon "Herzog von Windsor" Teehybride (Edelrose)
Water Colour "Lady Belper" Teehybride (Edelrose)
Etching "Eiffelturm" Teehybride (Edelrose)