Édouard Manet Peonies c. 1864-65 |
Édouard Manet went on record designating peonies as his favorite flowers. He grew them in the country and painted them in Paris.
After encountering Manet's peony-painting of the 1860s in the digital vaults of the Metropolitan Museum, I began to be curious about other representations from that vast collection. Below are some few of them.
John La Farge Peonies Blown in the Wind American c. 1880 |
Old Judge Cigarettes Peony Trading Card American 1890 |
Charles Rennie Mackintosh Peonies British 1920 |
Tani Bunchō Peacocks & Peonies Japanese 1820 |
Kabuki Dancers with Peonies Woodblock print Japanese c. 1805-10 |
Zhao Zhiqian Peony fan Chinese 1862 |
Pheasants & Peonies Kimono Japanese early 20th century |
Wall Lights with Peonies Manufactured for Frederick the Great Prussian c. 1765-68 |