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ArtistWomen in a field of flowers and cherry blossoms In the style of Alfred Augustus Glendening, Jr and Michael Parkes, Ella du Cane
An oil painting titled "The Spring" by Rockwell Kent, painted in 1926. The painting depicts seven elegant women sitting amongst a field of vivid, colorful spring flowers beneath cherry blossom trees in a thick layer of spring leaves. The women are scattered throughout the foreground and midground, six of them looking at each other, and one looking to the viewer. They are all wearing elegant but simple dresses, with warm colors. The woman in the immediate left foreground sits with her legs stretched out in front of her, facing right, and looking to the left. She is wearing a simple, royal blue dress with puffed sleeves. Her long, flowing, wavy auburn hair is swept over her shoulders. The woman second from the left with dark orange hair and a black gown sits to the right of the first woman, facing the viewer. The woman in the midground and to the right of the woman in black is wearing a baby pink dress, sitting crossed-legged, admiring her surroundings. The two women sitting further back are wearing mint green and dark blue dresses, respectively, and are looking at each other. The woman sitting in the right foreground is wearing an orange, teal, and beige floral patterned dress and is looking toward the viewer.