"I am a rose of Sharon, a lily of the valleys".
Floral analogies have been employed to describe various attributes of feminity in art since the Middle Ages.
In Western painting, this often took the form of flowers being used as symbols of feminine virtues.
Flowers are the essence of a woman’s beauty and delicacy. They are literally an accumulation of feminine energy, a concentrated version of it.
What better pairing can an artist do?
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Fleur #3/25
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"I am a rose of Sharon, a lily of the valleys".
Floral analogies have been employed to describe various attributes of feminity in art since the Middle Ages.
In Western painting, this often took the form of flowers being used as symbols of feminine virtues.
Flowers are the essence of a woman’s beauty and delicacy. They are literally an accumulation of feminine energy, a concentrated version of it.
What better pairing can an artist do?