The first days of spring are here, and with it comes longer days of sunshine and the first blooms of the year. Here at the Artnet Gallery Network we’re shaking off our winter blues with artworks that celebrate the season of rebirth, including lush garden scenes, blossom-filled still lifes, and, even the spring fashion shows that we hope to see in-person again soon.
With thousands of easily searchable artworks, the Artnet Gallery Network offers spring-centric obsessions for every taste. Below, we’ve picked a few of our favorites.
Louis Abel-Truchet
Femme au jardin lisant
Galerie Alexis Bordes
Louis Abel-Truchet, Femme au jardin lisant. Courtesy of Galerie Alexis Bordes.
Simon Procter
Diane Von Furstenberg, Spring/Summer 2006, New York City
Rosenbaum Contemporary
Simon Procter, Diane Von Furstenberg, Spring/Summer 2006, New York City (2006). Courtesy of Rosenbaum Contemporary.
Nicholas Cheveldave
Untitled
Particular Ideas
Nicholas Cheveldave, Untitled (2021). Courtesy of Particular Ideas.
Alex Katz
Wildflowers
Oliver Cole Gallery
Alex Katz, Wildflowers (2017). Courtesy of Oliver Cole Gallery.
Kathy Anderson
Daffodils and Quince
Susan Powell Fine Art
Kathy Anderson, Daffodils and Quince. Courtesy of Susan Powell Fine Art.
Pham Luan
First To Bloom
Judith Hughes Day Vietnamese Contemporary Fine Art
Pham Luan, First To Bloom (2016). Courtesy of Judith Hughes Day Vietnamese Contemporary Fine Art.
Dorothea Sharp
Springtime
Williams & Son
Dorothea Sharp, Springtime. Courtesy of Williams & Son.
Hans Op de Beeck
Blossom Tree
Marianne Boesky
Hans Op de Beeck, Blossom Tree (2018). Courtesy of Marianne Boesky.
Zhou Xin
Lesende
Von Fraunberg Gallery
Zhou Xin, Lesende (2020). Courtesy of Von Fraunberg Gallery.
Franz Nölken
Flusslandschaft in Frankreich (Meulan)
Galerie Herold
Franz Nölken, Flusslandschaft in Frankreich (Meulan) (1909). Courtesy of Galerie Herold.
Mabel Poblet
Rose Garden
Galería Habana
Mabel Poblet, Rose Garden (2019). Courtesy of Galería Habana.
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