Sentences with phrase «acquired by flowers»

D.K.B. has been a growth engine at Flowers since the organic bread baker was acquired by Flowers in 2015.

Not exact matches

Miller - Struttmann and her colleagues then compared other decades - old data about plants visited by the bees with recent work on bee visits, and discovered that these two species had acquired broader tastes than their recent ancestors, taking nectar from many more kinds of flowers than before.
Her short film, Flowers, won the HBO short film award and is her third film acquired by HBO.
Elizabeth Gabler's Fox 2000 has acquired the film rights to The Language of Flowers, based on the critically acclaimed debut novel of the same name by Vanessa Diffenbaugh.
In addition, the museum has acquired Flowers that Bloom Now, a work by artist, Yayoi Kusama, who was inspired by American Abstract Impressionism and best known for her Infinity Room installations.
A Still Life of Flowers and Fruit arranged on a Stone Plinth in a Garden by Cornelis de Heem has been acquired by the National Trust with support from the Art Fund.
His watercolors, geometric boxes and flowers expressed an anguished and lyrical look at reality that captivated intellectuals and artists, like Agnes Martin, who, Mattioli explains, «saw one of the Bolognese master's watercolors acquired by a friend of hers at the 1959 Venice Biennial.»
Among the former works from the collection that have since been donated or sold are: Cy Twombly's «Untitled Bolzena» (1969) & «Roman Notes» (1970) and Lucio's Fontana, «Concetto spaziale» (1964), all of which have been donated to Stockholm's Moderna Museet, while the funds acquired from Sotheby's 2007 sale of Andy Warhol's «Flowers» were allocated to the Museum for the acquisition of works by female artists.
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· 1917: The Contemporary Art Society gave the first Paul Gauguin, Tahitians (circa 1891) to Tate, the first work by Gauguin to enter a UK public collection · 1928: The first Barbara Hepworth (Barbara Skeaping as she was known then) is purchased in 1928:, the Terracotta Goose — was purchased by Ernest Marsh through the Contemporary Art Society Pottery and Crafts Fund in 1928 from Beaux Arts for # 15 15s · 1933: Pablo Picasso, Flowers (1901) is gifted to Tate, it was the first work by Picasso to be acquired by Tate · 1946: The first work by Francis Bacon is purchased, Figure Study II, for # 175 and is donated to Kirklees Museums and Galleries in 1952 · 1950: Lucian Freud, Still Life with Squid and Sea Urchin (1949) is purchased in 1950 and gifted to Harris Museum in 1952.
A fresh look can easily be acquired by changing out accessories, pillows, throws, vases, candleholders, flowers / foliage, and artwork, to coincide with the changing color palettes of the different seasons, or holidays.
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