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  2. Roses and Castles - Wikipedia

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    The art would be applied at the expense of the boatman rather than the boatowning company, who would have ensured the boat was dressed in company livery. Items typically painted in the roses and castles style include internal furniture and fittings, as well as the boat's headlamp and water cans.

  3. Portrait of Maud Cook - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Several art historians have remarked on the implications of Eakins' description, especially the Victorian association of the rose with virginity, and the bud with sexual potential. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Cook was in her twenties when she sat for the portrait and did not marry until eleven years later.

  4. Rose-painting - Wikipedia

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    The term derives from ros, applied decoration or embellishment, decorative, decorated [rosut, rosute, rosete, rosa] and å male, to paint.The first element can also be interpreted as a reference to the rose flower, but the floral elements are often so stylized that no specific flower is identifiable, and are absent in some designs.

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  6. The Roses of Heliogabalus - Wikipedia

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    The Roses of Heliogabalus is an oil painting by the Anglo-Dutch artist Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, from 1888. It depicts the young Roman emperor Elagabalus (203–222 AD) hosting a banquet. It is held in a private collection.

  7. Portrait of Gertrude Stein - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1906, Picasso's works were being bought by the art dealer Ambroise Vollard. [1] Gertrude Stein was an influential collector of modern art. She held weekly "salons" in Paris, which became legendary and were a gathering place for writers, painters, critics, and poets. Gertrude Stein was also a radical and influential writer.

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  9. Rose Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Rose-Cross is a lamen or badge synthesizing a vast concourse of ideas, representing in a single emblem the great work itself – the harmonious reconciliation in one symbol of diverse and apparently contradictory concepts, the reconciliation of divinity and manhood. It is a highly important symbol to be worn over the heart during every ...