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Flowers in a Vase

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OBJECTIVES, amateur Flowers in vase. Watercolor. On a light reddish brown disc a green bushy vase, in which four red tulips with bright green leaves and five white daisies, two of them completely turned out, two to half and one in bud. The light from the left. On greyish-white drawing paper. Frame (original): Of wood, with pastel decoration and gilded with bronze in matt and shiny. Glass. The back of brown-pickled poplar. Gift for Walther von Hallwyl on his 75th birthday, 26 January 1914 from Margit von Geijer. Margit Johanna Palaemona Cecilia von Geijer, née February 24, 1907 at Wegeholm, Skåne, d. February 2, 2002, daughter of the rider Wilhelm von Geijer and his husband, Irma von Hallwyl.
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Title: Flowers in a Vase
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OBJECTIVES, amateur Flowers in vase.
Watercolor.
On a light reddish brown disc a green bushy vase, in which four red tulips with bright green leaves and five white daisies, two of them completely turned out, two to half and one in bud.
The light from the left.
On greyish-white drawing paper.
Frame (original): Of wood, with pastel decoration and gilded with bronze in matt and shiny.
Glass.
The back of brown-pickled poplar.
Gift for Walther von Hallwyl on his 75th birthday, 26 January 1914 from Margit von Geijer.
Margit Johanna Palaemona Cecilia von Geijer, née February 24, 1907 at Wegeholm, Skåne, d.
February 2, 2002, daughter of the rider Wilhelm von Geijer and his husband, Irma von Hallwyl.

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