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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This sensuous and decorative image dates from the later part of Martin Johnson Heade’s long, varied, and peripatetic career. Traveling through much of the United States, to England and continental Europe, and (three different times) to Brazil, he produced work ranging from pristine views of East Coast salt marshes and lush tropical landscapes to pictures of exotic hummingbirds and orchids. At the age of sixty-four, Heade settled in Saint Augustine, Florida. There he began painting detailed arrangements of native flowers, including the Cherokee rose, orange blossom, and magnolia. Stretched out like an odalisque on blue velvet cloth, the curvaceous magnolia was meticulously rendered in pale, subtle hues and illuminated by a light so sharp that the image evokes the hyperintensity of a dream. The warm, steamy atmosphere is almost palpable, as is the blossom’s heady, pungent scent. The Art Institute’s Magnolias is one of a number of compositions by the artist featuring this dramatic yet delicate white flower.
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Paul de Longpré — Flowers: Roses
Martin Johnson Heade (American, 1819–1904) — Apple Blossoms
Unidentified artist ; Melanie Marc — Flowers with Yellow Ros
Mary Altha Nims (American, 1817–1907) — Magnolia
Anthony Oberman — Bloemstilleven met noten
Harmanus Uppink — Still Life with Flowers
Peter Faes — Flowers by a Stone Vase
Rachel Ruysch — Still Life with Flowers on a Marble Tabletop
Henri Fantin-Latour — Roses and Lilies
Paul de Longpré — Flowers: Roses and Lilacs
Unidentified artist ; Philippe Parpette — Flower Piece in Gl
Gerard van Spaendonck — Bloemstilleven met albasten vaas