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I "see" anemones ( Anemones nemorosa / Windflowers)) in the lobed foliage ) .......
I know what you mean. Another painting I have trouble seeing the snowdrop in is Millais's Mariana - the white flower in the stained glass window is said on the Tate website to be a snowdrop but looks more lily-like to me with that leaf on the stem.https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/millais-mariana-t07553/text-summary
but I "see" anemones ( Anemones nemorosa / Windflowers)) in the lobed foliage ) .......
All the flowers are on one side of the basket and the leaves are on the other with nothing much to indicate they are attached. So I wonder if the basket holds two different plants, each with their own symbolism?
According to legend she was condemned to death because of her faith during the persecution of Christians by the Roman Emperor Diocletian. She converted two women who had attempted to change her faith. On her way to execution she was mocked by a lawyer who asked her to send him flowers and fruit from heaven; a child miraculously appeared with a basket filled with both. The basket of fruit and flowers became her attribute
Great to see Christine again. Ken & I travelled with her from Cerney to Covertside and on to Colesbourne a few years back. Lovely lady.Now I have to wonder if the toes got the Poculiforms? No way I'd make the reach for intricate marks. Take heed Alan.Mercifully none of us have descended to a smattering of snowdrop tattoos...