Lilies Of The Valley Collection
"A Merry Christmas and Compliments of the Season
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"A Merry Christmas and Compliments of the Season: Exploring the Enchanting Lilies of the Valley" Step into a world where Victorian elegance meets nature's delicate beauty. In Mai, 1896, Eugene Samuel Grasset captured the essence in a stunning chromolitho. These dainty flowers, known scientifically as Convallaria majalis, can be found blooming in Foret de Puvenelle within the enchanting Lorraine Regional Natural Park. Transport yourself to another era with Pomona Surprised by Vertumnus and Other Suitors, an intriguing artwork from 1535/40. Its creator remains unknown but its depiction adds an air of mystique to this captivating scene. Gerald Transpota's exquisite vase from c. 1937 showcases lilies of the valley as they gracefully adorn a timeless piece. Meanwhile, Florence Stevenson's powder box from c. 1936 captures these blossoms' allure in a compact yet elegant design. The renowned photographer Julia Margaret Cameron immortalized Mary Fisher in her lens back in 1867/67; amidst her portrait lies a delicate bouquet featuring lilies of the valley alongside other charming blooms. Tulips, roses, anemones - all find their place alongside our beloved lily of the valley within Bouquet of Flowers in a Glass Vase painted on copper back in 1621. Imagine strolling through Paris on May Day and encountering vibrant flower stalls offering bundles upon bundles of fragrant lilies-of-the-valley for sale – it is truly an experience that evokes joy and celebration. Lastly, let us not forget Lily-of-the-Valley itself depicted beautifully once more through chromolithography - its ethereal white bells dancing across paper with grace and charm. From historical art pieces to contemporary designs, these hints paint a vivid picture showcasing why lilies-of-the-valley have captivated hearts for centuries.