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Porcelain Garden: Vladimir Kanevsky at The Frick Collection

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Porcelain Garden: Vladimir Kanevsky at The Frick Collection

In conjunction with its reopening, following its 2020–25 renovation, The Frick Collection has commissioned a series of porcelain flowers from Ukrainian sculptor Vladimir Kanevsky. Some twenty arrangements evoke the fresh flowers displayed throughout the museum when it first opened to the public, in 1935.

Kanevsky’s lifelike porcelain flowers have been exhibited in museums around the world, including the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory Museum in Meissen, the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens in Washington, DC.

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A porcelain sculpture of lilacs in a terracotta pot.
Loan
Vladimir Kanevsky
2024–25
Three porcelain sculptures of white and pink foxgloves in terracotta pots
Loan
Vladimir Kanevsky
2024–25
Two porcelain sculptures of cascading white rose plants
Loan
Vladimir Kanevsky
2024–25
Four porcelain sculptures of white hyacinths in terracotta pots
Loan
Vladimir Kanevsky
2024–25
A porcelain sculpture of an artichoke plant in a terracotta pot
Loan
Vladimir Kanevsky
2024–25
A porcelain sculpture of a white camellia plant in a terracotta pot
Loan
Vladimir Kanevsky
2024–25
A porcelain sculpture of red camellia branches
Loan
Vladimir Kanevsky
2024–25
Yellow porcelain dahlia flowers in a blue and white vase
Loan
Vladimir Kanevsky
2024–25
White porcelain anemones in a terracotta vase
Loan
Vladimir Kanevsky
2024–25
A porcelain sculpture of an arrangement of blueberry branches.
Loan
Vladimir Kanevsky
2024–25
A porcelain sculpture of an arrangement of pink peony branches
Loan
Vladimir Kanevsky
2024–25
A porcelain sculpture of white cherry blossoms in a terracotta pot
Loan
Vladimir Kanevsky
2024–25
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