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Poppies Collection (#3)

In the heart of London, as dusk settles over the Tower of London, a breathtaking sight emerges

Background imagePoppies Collection: 'Who's your tailor?' (colour litho)

"Who's your tailor?" (colour litho)
8652467 "Who's your tailor?" (colour litho) by Anderson, Anne (1874-1930); Private Collection; (add.info.: "Who's your tailor)

Background imagePoppies Collection: Light and colors 3 7R41568

Light and colors 3 7R41568
joanaduenas

Background imagePoppies Collection: the oranges ones

the oranges ones
Hilda van der Lee

Background imagePoppies Collection: Black And White Ceramic No 1

Black And White Ceramic No 1
Treechild

Background imagePoppies Collection: White Poppy On Pink Background

White Poppy On Pink Background
Treechild

Background imagePoppies Collection: Eduzzium

Eduzzium
Fadil Roze

Background imagePoppies Collection: Harlequin

Harlequin
Fadil Roze

Background imagePoppies Collection: Kuin

Kuin
Fadil Roze

Background imagePoppies Collection: Aloxerry

Aloxerry
Fadil Roze

Background imagePoppies Collection: Poinsetta

Poinsetta
Fadil Roze

Background imagePoppies Collection: Oclier

Oclier
Fadil Roze

Background imagePoppies Collection: The Green Lantern

The Green Lantern
Fabien BRAVIN

Background imagePoppies Collection: Naive Flowers

Naive Flowers
uplusmestudio

Background imagePoppies Collection: rainbow colours

rainbow colours
Hilda van der Lee

Background imagePoppies Collection: Modern poppies

Modern poppies
Nel Talen

Background imagePoppies Collection: Orange Poppy Field

Orange Poppy Field
Treechild

Background imagePoppies Collection: red tulips

red tulips
engin akyurt

Background imagePoppies Collection: red tulips

red tulips
engin akyurt

Background imagePoppies Collection: Butterflies and poppies, 1889 (oil on canvas)

Butterflies and poppies, 1889 (oil on canvas)
8832556 Butterflies and poppies, 1889 (oil on canvas) by Gogh, Vincent van (1853-90); Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: By Vincent van Gogh); Photo © Fine Art Images

Background imagePoppies Collection: Poppy, c.1910 (leaded glass, bronze)

Poppy, c.1910 (leaded glass, bronze)
1764759 Poppy, c.1910 (leaded glass, bronze) by Tiffany Studios (1902-32); Private Collection; (add.info.: Poppy. Overhead view of a leaded glass and bronze table lamp. Tiffany Studios, circa 1910)

Background imagePoppies Collection: Bouquet of orange California poppies

Bouquet of orange California poppies
Rosana Laiz Blursbyai

Background imagePoppies Collection: Poppies

Poppies
Alessandro Traverso

Background imagePoppies Collection: Burgundy Bonnet

Burgundy Bonnet
Richard Urbanski

Background imagePoppies Collection: Poppy Bloom - Walker Cyn, CA

Poppy Bloom - Walker Cyn, CA
Wanghan Li

Background imagePoppies Collection: Spring is back

Spring is back
Fabien BRAVIN

Background imagePoppies Collection: Trio

Trio
Benjamine Hullot Scalvenzi

Background imagePoppies Collection: Between color and light 7R49962

Between color and light 7R49962
joanaduenas

Background imagePoppies Collection: Poppy time

Poppy time
Lotte Grønkjær

Background imagePoppies Collection: Argentella

Argentella
Sergio Barboni

Background imagePoppies Collection: Flower Impression

Flower Impression
Treechild

Background imagePoppies Collection: Monk's Cress

Monk's Cress
Ben.C.L

Background imagePoppies Collection: Beating Heart

Beating Heart
Fabien BRAVIN

Background imagePoppies Collection: The Poppyfield

The Poppyfield
EMELIEmaria

Background imagePoppies Collection: airy orange

airy orange
Hilda van der Lee

Background imagePoppies Collection: Castelluccio 6

Castelluccio 6
Massimo Della Latta

Background imagePoppies Collection: Interlaced

Interlaced
Art Lionse

Background imagePoppies Collection: What we all need now

What we all need now
Lotte Grønkjær

Background imagePoppies Collection: golden heart

golden heart
Anna Cseresnjes

Background imagePoppies Collection: coquelicot

coquelicot
Anna Cseresnjes

Background imagePoppies Collection: summertime

summertime
Anna Cseresnjes

Background imagePoppies Collection: In the moonlight

In the moonlight
Thierry Dufour

Background imagePoppies Collection: Yet another poppy

Yet another poppy
Lotte Grønkjær

Background imagePoppies Collection: Poppy

Poppy
Catherine Wang

Background imagePoppies Collection: Three Red

Three Red
Delphine Devos

Background imagePoppies Collection: Summer still life with wildflowers

Summer still life with wildflowers
Tatyana Skorokhod

Background imagePoppies Collection: Day Dream

Day Dream
Delphine Devos

Background imagePoppies Collection: Poppy

Poppy
Christophe Verot

Background imagePoppies Collection: Papaver passion

Papaver passion
Mandy Disher



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In the heart of London, as dusk settles over the Tower of London, a breathtaking sight emerges. Ceramic poppies form a powerful installation known as Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, paying tribute to the fallen soldiers of World War I. This poignant display serves as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made during that devastating conflict. As we stand before The Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, our thoughts turn to those brave souls who gave their lives for our freedom. The poppy fields that once adorned these lands have become symbols of remembrance and hope. They serve as a testament to the resilience and strength displayed by those who fought on behalf of their nations. Across continents, even in far-off Australia, where ANZAC troops valiantly served alongside British forces during WWI, there is anticipation for this moving tribute at the Tower of London. Australian Light Horsemen are remembered with pride and reverence for their courage amidst unimaginable hardship. Yet beyond war memorials lies another side to these delicate flowers - Muriel Dawson's enchanting painting captures wildflowers dancing in harmony across an English meadow. These vibrant blooms bring joy and beauty into our lives while reminding us that life continues despite adversity. From England to Nepal, poppies take on different forms but retain their significance. A Himalayan blue poppy stands tall against majestic mountains in Nepal – its striking color symbolizing hope amidst challenging terrain. Even Shakespeare recognized the allure of this flower when he penned his famous words: "What's past is prologue. " Poppies hold within them stories from history that shape our present and future; they remind us not only to remember but also learn from past mistakes. The power behind 5000 Poppies cannot be understated – it represents countless individuals coming together to honor those lost during times both distant and recent. Each handmade bloom carries with it heartfelt gratitude for sacrifice made by so many unknown heroes. In the Victorian era, flower fairies adorned gardens with their ethereal presence.