Leendert Blok :: Orange daffodil, Narcissus Queen of Spain. Example of early photography made according to the Autochrome process. [The Netherlands, ca. 1927.] | src Collectie SpaarnestadLeendert Blok :: Tulip ‘Golden Age’. Lisse, The Netherlands, May 1931. Spectracolor. | src CollectieSpaarnestadLeendert Blok :: Orange daffodil, Narcissus Queen of Spain. Example of early photography made according to the Autochrome process. [The Netherlands, ca. 1927.] | src Collectie Spaarnestad
Laure Albin Guillot (French, 1879-1962) :: Untitled (Tulips), ca. 1930s-1940s. Carbon print signed on recto. Part of the Ginny L. Williams Collection auctioned in 06-2021 by Hindman. | src invaluable
John Dugdale :: Still Lifes(clockwise): Wonder Stings Me More than the Bee, ca. 1999 / Lone Tulip, ca. 2000 / A Certain Slant of Light, ca. 1999 / Offering, ca. 1999. Cyanotypes. | src John Dugdale Studio
John Dugdale :: Figs and Pomegranates, 1997, cyanotype. | src Holden Luntz Gallery
Johan Hagemeyer :: Magnolia Blossom, 1925. «This rare image of a magnolia flower, a sublime and thoughtful botanical close-up that reflects Hagemeyer’s early horticutural training». | src Bonhams
Johan Hagemeyer :: Rose. Pasadena, 1929. Gelatin silver print. | src OACJohan Hagemeyer :: [Rose. Pasadena.] [negative], 1929. | src OACJohan Hagemeyer :: Calla Lily, negative 1925; print 1926. Collotype. From: Pictorial Photography in America. Vol. 4 | src The J. Paul Getty MuseumJohan Hagemeyer :: Yellow Tulip, 1920s-1940s. Gelatin silver print. | src The Metropolitan Museum of ArtJohan Hagemeyer :: [Flower]. Gelatin silver print. | src OACJohan Hagemeyer :: [Flower]. Gelatin silver print. | src OAC