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Flowers in sculpted urns with fruit on stone ledges
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Grapes on the vine, figs, peaches, roses and morning glory resting on a stone ledge before a pool of water -
Franz Werner von Tamm
Roses, carnations, a sunflower and other flowers in a classical urn, on stone ledge -
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