Description
Bring a touch of romance, moody elegance, (and just a hint of juicy garden drama) to your Frame TV with this curated collection of vintage floral art. Each piece exudes sophistication and quiet refinement. (Or at least that’s what chat GPT told me to write. I just think they look pretty.) In any case, this collection is your perfect excuse to embrace your inner horticulturalist—without the dirt, wilted leaves, or overly judgmental garden gnomes.
This collection contains 10 of my favorite pieces of vintage moody floral inspired artwork perfectly formatted for you to enjoy on your Frame TV! Just download the files, upload them to your SmartThings app and enjoy!
Need help uploading your files to your TV? Follow my step by step guide HERE.
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Artworks Included In This Frame TV Collection
Anselm Feuerbach – Blumenstudie
Eduard von Grützner – Peony
Eva Gonzalès – Vase of Roses
Henri Fantin-Latour – Roses de Nice on a Table
Claude Monet – Spring Flowers
Harmanus Uppink – Still Life with Flowers
Auguste Renoir – Roses in a Vase
Claude Monet – Spring Flowers (Alt Version)
Daniel Seghers – A garland of roses and ivy suspended by ribbons, with a cabbage white and a tortoiseshell butterfly
Henri Fantin-Latour – Still Life with Pansies
Collection Name: This collection was named after Mary Delafontaine, a character in Agatha Christie’s short story “How Does Your Garden Grow.”
Sourcing & Alterations Notice: All the images in this collection have been gathered, sourced and curated by me from the Public Domain. In a few instances, a handful of the works of art in this collection have undergone some slight digital modifications by me to enhance them for this specific use purpose. In addition, all the works of art listed here have been cropped from their original formatting to accommodate use on a Samsung Frame TV.
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Use Disclaimers
Q: Can I print physical artwork to hang on my walls from these files as well?
A: These images are intended for use on a Samsung FrameTV only and are therefore not recommended for use as printed files.
Q: Can these files be used to display on a non Frame TV?
A: While the files in this collection can be used on any TV that will display digital photos, please be aware that the files in this collection have been cropped to a ratio specifically designed for use on a Frame TV, use on an alternative TV may result in additional cropping.