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English Victorian majolica jardinière. Jardinière is a French word, from the feminine form of "gardener".In English it means a decorative flower box or "planter", a receptacle (usually a ceramic pot or urn) or a stand upon which, or into which, plants (often in pots) may be placed, usually indoors.
English: Jardiniere And Liner (Germany), ca. 1905–10 Description English: Jardiniere in silver repoussé with two ribbed upturned plant-like looped handles and four feet; scalloped rim and decorated with three blossoms on front.
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Object history: Dépôt du Centre national des arts plastiques. Envoi de l'État en 1838: Exhibition history "Working among flowers : Floral still-life painting in nineteenth-century France", Dallas, Museum of Art, 26 octobre 2014 - 8 février 2015 ; Richmond, Virginia Museum of Art, 21 mars - 21 juin 2015 ; Denver, Museum of Art, 19 juillet - 11 octobre 2015 Dallas, Museum of Art.
La Belle Jardinière, also known as the Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, is a painting started by the Italian High Renaissance artist Raphael, and finished by Ridolfo del Ghirlandaio, that depicts the Madonna, a young Christ, and a young John the Baptist.
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