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Apples, Pears, Plums and Grapes, (oil on canvas)
Apples, Pears, Plums and Grapes, (oil on canvas)

CH650865: Apples, Pears, Plums and Grapes, (oil on canvas), King, Charles Bird (1785-1862) / Bridgeman Images

The Yellow Saucepan; Der Gelbe Topf Pot, c.1909 (oil on paper)
The Yellow Saucepan; Der Gelbe Topf Pot, c.1909 (oil on paper)

CH656617: The Yellow Saucepan; Der Gelbe Topf Pot, c.1909 (oil on paper), Jawlensky, Alexej von (1864-1941) / Bridgeman Images

Sunflowers in a Vase; Sonnenblumen in Vase, (oil on canvas)
Sunflowers in a Vase; Sonnenblumen in Vase, (oil on canvas)

CH656122: Sunflowers in a Vase; Sonnenblumen in Vase, (oil on canvas), Tappert, Georg (1880-1957) / Bridgeman Images

Fruit in a Landscape, 1950 (oil on canvas)
Fruit in a Landscape, 1950 (oil on canvas)

NUM131224: Fruit in a Landscape, 1950 (oil on canvas), Chirico, Giorgio de (1888-1978) / Bridgeman Images

The Last Rose of Summer, 1886 (oil on canvas)
The Last Rose of Summer, 1886 (oil on canvas)

CIN403028: The Last Rose of Summer, 1886 (oil on canvas), Harnett, William Michael (1848-92) / Bridgeman Images

Still Life, 1643 (oil on panel)
Still Life, 1643 (oil on panel)

STM620352: Still Life, 1643 (oil on panel), Claesz, Pieter (1597-1660) / Bridgeman Images

Wineglass and a Bowl of Fruit, 1663 (oil on canvas)
Wineglass and a Bowl of Fruit, 1663 (oil on canvas)

XCL499554: Wineglass and a Bowl of Fruit, 1663 (oil on canvas) , Kalf, Willem (1619-93) / Bridgeman Images

White and Yellow Coffee Pots (oil)
White and Yellow Coffee Pots (oil)

FAB20128: White and Yellow Coffee Pots (oil), Jawlensky, Alexej von (1864-1941) / Bridgeman Images

Bouquet of Flowers (oil on panel)
Bouquet of Flowers (oil on panel)

XIR897768: Bouquet of Flowers (oil on panel), Brueghel, Jan the Elder (1568-1625) / Bridgeman Images

Kirk Douglas
Kirk Douglas

DIL4053733: Kirk Douglas / Bridgeman Images

Archean stromatolites - Illustration showing the shores of an ancient sea 3 billion years ago. In the foreground, stromatolites, aggregation of sediments and cyanobacteries. Stromatoliths have undoubtedly contributed to our dioxygen-rich atmosphere and the ozone layer that allowed the development of a more complex terrestrial and oceanic life. Dome - shaped stromatolites, averaging three feet high and four feet wide, populate the shallow shore of an ancient sea 3 billion years ago. The Moon looms near the horizon, much closer to the Earth than it is now and therefore appearing considerably larger, but otherwise looking much like the moon we know today. 3 billion years ago the first macro evidence of life on Earth may have appeared in the form of large aggregations of microorganisms and associated sediments known as stromatolites. Cyanobacteria (AKA blue - green algae) were likely one of the primary contributors to these aggregations. During the Archean Eon the Earth's atmosphere contained very little oxygen. Cyanobacteria would have thrived during this time as they employ photosynthesis to combine water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to create their food, while the byproducts of this process are oxygen and calcium carbonate. Billions of years of photosynthetic processes by cyanobacteria other living organisms are likely the primary source of the oxygen we breathe. They also provided the oxygen that forms the protective ozone layer, filtering the shorter wavelengths of ultraviolet light from the Sun that are harmful to most forms of life. Varieties of stromatolites still flourish to this day with well - known formations in parts of Australia, Brazil, and the Bahamas
Archean stromatolites - Illustration showing the shores of an ancient sea 3 billion years ago. In the foreground, stromatolites, aggregation of sediments and cyanobacteries. Stromatoliths have undoubtedly contributed to our dioxygen-rich atmosphere and the ozone layer that allowed the development of a more complex terrestrial and oceanic life. Dome - shaped stromatolites, averaging three feet high and four feet wide, populate the shallow shore of an ancient sea 3 billion years ago. The Moon looms near the horizon, much closer to the Earth than it is now and therefore appearing considerably larger, but otherwise looking much like the moon we know today. 3 billion years ago the first macro evidence of life on Earth may have appeared in the form of large aggregations of microorganisms and associated sediments known as stromatolites. Cyanobacteria (AKA blue - green algae) were likely one of the primary contributors to these aggregations. During the Archean Eon the Earth's atmosphere contained very little oxygen. Cyanobacteria would have thrived during this time as they employ photosynthesis to combine water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to create their food, while the byproducts of this process are oxygen and calcium carbonate. Billions of years of photosynthetic processes by cyanobacteria other living organisms are likely the primary source of the oxygen we breathe. They also provided the oxygen that forms the protective ozone layer, filtering the shorter wavelengths of ultraviolet light from the Sun that are harmful to most forms of life. Varieties of stromatolites still flourish to this day with well - known formations in parts of Australia, Brazil, and the Bahamas

PIX4632751: Archean stromatolites - Illustration showing the shores of an ancient sea 3 billion years ago. In the foreground, stromatolites, aggregation of sediments and cyanobacteries. Stromatoliths have undoubtedly contributed to our dioxygen-rich atmosphere and the ozone layer that allowed the development of a more complex terrestrial and oceanic life. Dome - shaped stromatolites, averaging three feet high and four feet wide, populate the shallow shore of an ancient sea 3 billion years ago. The Moon looms near the horizon, much closer to the Earth than it is now and therefore appearing considerably larger, but otherwise looking much like the moon we know today. 3 billion years ago the first macro evidence of life on Earth may have appeared in the form of large aggregations of microorganisms and associated sediments known as stromatolites. Cyanobacteria (AKA blue - green algae) were likely one of the primary contributors to these aggregations. During the Archean Eon the Earth's atmosphere contained very little oxygen. Cyanobacteria would have thrived during this time as they employ photosynthesis to combine water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to create their food, while the byproducts of this process are oxygen and calcium carbonate. Billions of years of photosynthetic processes by cyanobacteria other living organisms are likely the primary source of the oxygen we breathe. They also provided the oxygen that forms the protective ozone layer, filtering the shorter wavelengths of ultraviolet light from the Sun that are harmful to most forms of life. Varieties of stromatolites still flourish to this day with well - known formations in parts of Australia, Brazil, and the Bahamas / Bridgeman Images

Life and Nothing else
Life and Nothing else

GEO2712545: Life and Nothing else / Bridgeman Images

Life and Nothing else
Life and Nothing else

GEO2712586: Life and Nothing else / Bridgeman Images

La vie de boheme
La vie de boheme

JMM2126649: La vie de boheme, Jamet, Moune / Bridgeman Images

La vie est belle (IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE), 1946 (poster)
La vie est belle (IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE), 1946 (poster)

XRD1726884: La vie est belle (IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE), 1946 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Statuette by Maillol and Red Roses, c.1903-05 (oil on board)
Statuette by Maillol and Red Roses, c.1903-05 (oil on board)

LEF221911: Statuette by Maillol and Red Roses, c.1903-05 (oil on board), Vuillard, Edouard (1868-1940) / Bridgeman Images

Fruit and lobster, 1649 (oil on canvas)
Fruit and lobster, 1649 (oil on canvas)

BAM3257267: Fruit and lobster, 1649 (oil on canvas), Marrel, Jacob (1614-81) / Bridgeman Images

Roses in a Vase, Peaches, Nuts and a Melon on a Marbled Ledge, 1891 (oil on canvas)
Roses in a Vase, Peaches, Nuts and a Melon on a Marbled Ledge, 1891 (oil on canvas)

CH658679: Roses in a Vase, Peaches, Nuts and a Melon on a Marbled Ledge, 1891 (oil on canvas), Hermansen, Olaf August (1849-97) / Bridgeman Images

Tulipes, c. 1906-1908 (oil on canvas)
Tulipes, c. 1906-1908 (oil on canvas)

CH653418: Tulipes, c. 1906-1908 (oil on canvas), Dongen, Kees van (1877-1968) / Bridgeman Images

Jan Davidsz. de Heem or Jan Davidszoon de Heem, aka  Johannes de Heem or Johannes van Antwerpen, c. 1606 –1684. Dutch still life artist.  From Histoire des Peintres de Toutes les Écoles, École Hollandaise, published 1863. (litho)
Jan Davidsz. de Heem or Jan Davidszoon de Heem, aka  Johannes de Heem or Johannes van Antwerpen, c. 1606 –1684. Dutch still life artist.  From Histoire des Peintres de Toutes les Écoles, École Hollandaise, published 1863. (litho)

KWE709451: Jan Davidsz. de Heem or Jan Davidszoon de Heem, aka Johannes de Heem or Johannes van Antwerpen, c. 1606 –1684. Dutch still life artist. From Histoire des Peintres de Toutes les Écoles, École Hollandaise, published 1863. (litho) / Bridgeman Images

Katherine's Posy, 1996 (w/c)
Katherine's Posy, 1996 (w/c)

ACP84920: Katherine's Posy, 1996 (w/c), Cooper, Alison / Bridgeman Images

Fruit and Bonbonniere, after 1914 (oil on canvas)
Fruit and Bonbonniere, after 1914 (oil on canvas)

BRN157069: Fruit and Bonbonniere, after 1914 (oil on canvas), Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919) / Bridgeman Images

'The Adventures of Baron Munchausen'
'The Adventures of Baron Munchausen'

XLA3756503: 'The Adventures of Baron Munchausen', Bichard, Alphonse Adolphe (1841-p.1914) / Bridgeman Images

Bouquet, c.1925 (oil on canvas)
Bouquet, c.1925 (oil on canvas)

XIR210312: Bouquet, c.1925 (oil on canvas), Dongen, Kees van (1877-1968) / Bridgeman Images

The Green Chair, 1922 (oil on canvas)
The Green Chair, 1922 (oil on canvas)

MFA211687: The Green Chair, 1922 (oil on canvas), Leger, Fernand (1881-1955) / Bridgeman Images

The Photographic Composition, 1926 (bromide print)
The Photographic Composition, 1926 (bromide print)

CH991551: The Photographic Composition, 1926 (bromide print), Funke, Jaromir (1896-1945) / Bridgeman Images

Leaves and Berries, 1915 (w/c and graphite pencil)
Leaves and Berries, 1915 (w/c and graphite pencil)

DTR6424654: Leaves and Berries, 1915 (w/c and graphite pencil), Demuth, Charles (1883-1935) / Bridgeman Images

Ariane Mnouchkine
Ariane Mnouchkine

MOP1853690: Ariane Mnouchkine, Morin, Pat / Bridgeman Images

Vase of Tulips
Vase of Tulips

CH5243: Vase of Tulips, Valtat, Louis (1869-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Samson and Delilah (oil on canvas)
Samson and Delilah (oil on canvas)

REV346182: Samson and Delilah (oil on canvas), Pina, Jose Salome (1830-1909) / Bridgeman Images

Geraniums and flowers of the field (pastel)
Geraniums and flowers of the field (pastel)

BRM347375: Geraniums and flowers of the field (pastel), Redon, Odilon (1840-1916) / Bridgeman Images

Flowers in a Vase, 1918-19 (w/c on paper)
Flowers in a Vase, 1918-19 (w/c on paper)

BAL41036: Flowers in a Vase, 1918-19 (w/c on paper), Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig (1880-1938) / Bridgeman Images

Roses
Roses

BAL25114: Roses, Alma-Tadema, Lawrence (1836-1912) / Bridgeman Images

Blossom, Iris and peonies in a ceramic vase (A31)
Blossom, Iris and peonies in a ceramic vase (A31)

AW13253: Blossom, Iris and peonies in a ceramic vase (A31), Williams, Albert (1922-2010) / Bridgeman Images

Asters, 1936 (oil on panel)
Asters, 1936 (oil on panel)

NUM117372: Asters, 1936 (oil on panel), Jawlensky, Alexej von (1864-1941) / Bridgeman Images

Still Life with Magpie; Nature Morte a la Pie, 1950 (oil over pencil on canvas)
Still Life with Magpie; Nature Morte a la Pie, 1950 (oil over pencil on canvas)

CH652908: Still Life with Magpie; Nature Morte a la Pie, 1950 (oil over pencil on canvas), Buffet, Bernard (1928-99) / Bridgeman Images


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