Artist Joseph Stella believed every day should "begin and end [with] the painting of a flower." The flora and fauna he sketched at the Bronx Botanical Garden are recreated in this scene of the Bay of Naples. Featuring a dainty heron gliding gracefully through bold leaves and delicate flowers, Stella's fantastical "The White Heron" was painted between 1918 and 1920 from his memories of southern Italy. CB2 exclusive.
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