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Camellia Collection (#3)

Camellia, a delicate and enchanting flower, has captivated artists and nature lovers for centuries

Background imageCamellia Collection: Varieties of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Chiri Tsubaki, with ecarlate flowers

Varieties of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Chiri Tsubaki, with ecarlate flowers
FLO4647468 Varieties of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Chiri Tsubaki, with ecarlate flowers. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist

Background imageCamellia Collection: Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Yokoe Haku, with white flowers

Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Yokoe Haku, with white flowers
FLO4647453 Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Yokoe Haku, with white flowers. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist, entomology and Japanese zoology

Background imageCamellia Collection: Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Tamagure, with crimson red flowers

Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Tamagure, with crimson red flowers
FLO4647391 Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Tamagure, with crimson red flowers. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist

Background imageCamellia Collection: Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Ariake and Hagomoro

Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Ariake and Hagomoro, with pink and white flowers
FLO4647380 Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Ariake and Hagomoro, with pink and white flowers. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist

Background imageCamellia Collection: Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Toushishi, with ecarlate flowers

Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Toushishi, with ecarlate flowers
FLO4647312 Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Toushishi, with ecarlate flowers. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist

Background imageCamellia Collection: Variety of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Sakiwake, with white flowers and ecarlates

Variety of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Sakiwake, with white flowers and ecarlates
FLO4647268 Variety of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Sakiwake, with white flowers and ecarlates. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist

Background imageCamellia Collection: Variete of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Yama Tsubaki with ecarlate flowers

Variete of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Yama Tsubaki with ecarlate flowers, or mountain camelias
FLO4647036 Variete of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Yama Tsubaki with ecarlate flowers, or mountain camelias. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist

Background imageCamellia Collection: Varieties of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Watashi mori and Hinazuru

Varieties of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Watashi mori and Hinazuru, with white flowers with pink lines
FLO4647019 Varieties of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Watashi mori and Hinazuru, with white flowers with pink lines

Background imageCamellia Collection: Varieties of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Kokinran, with purple and white flowers

Varieties of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Kokinran, with purple and white flowers, streaked and spotted
FLO4646968 Varieties of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Kokinran, with purple and white flowers, streaked and spotted

Background imageCamellia Collection: Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Bokuhan and Karako, with crimson red flowers

Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Bokuhan and Karako, with crimson red flowers
FLO4647489 Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Bokuhan and Karako, with crimson red flowers. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist

Background imageCamellia Collection: Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Fuyusaku noshiratama, a white flower

Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Fuyusaku noshiratama, a white flower
FLO4647461 Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Fuyusaku noshiratama, a white flower. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist

Background imageCamellia Collection: Variete of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Hiraki Tsubaki, red flower bud

Variete of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Hiraki Tsubaki, red flower bud
FLO4647406 Variete of Japanese camelias (Thea japonica Nois): Hiraki Tsubaki, red flower bud. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist, entomology and Japanese zoology

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camellia hybrid, Raymond Lemoinier, Camellia japonica. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker

Camellia hybrid, Raymond Lemoinier, Camellia japonica. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's
FLO4663262 Camellia hybrid, Raymond Lemoinier, Camellia japonica. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camellia hybrid, Il Giogello, Camellia japonica. Chromolithograph by L

Camellia hybrid, Il Giogello, Camellia japonica. Chromolithograph by L. Stroobant after an illustration by P
FLO4662258 Camellia hybrid, Il Giogello, Camellia japonica. Chromolithograph by L. Stroobant after an illustration by P. Stroobant from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camelia from Japan Hybrid, a variety of souvenir from Emile Defresne

Camelia from Japan Hybrid, a variety of souvenir from Emile Defresne, scarlet red colour speckled with white
FLO4671261 Camelia from Japan Hybrid, a variety of souvenir from Emile Defresne, scarlet red colour speckled with white. Lithograph by Worthington G.Smith (1835-1917), published in Floral Magazine

Background imageCamellia Collection: Tea: Branch of Camellia sinensis. Hand-coloured engraving, London, 1798

Tea: Branch of Camellia sinensis. Hand-coloured engraving, London, 1798
531685 Tea: Branch of Camellia sinensis. Hand-coloured engraving, London, 1798.; Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageCamellia Collection: Branch with red camellia, 1808-1861. Creator: Utagawa Kuniyoshi

Branch with red camellia, 1808-1861. Creator: Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Branch with red camellia, 1808-1861

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camellias and rhododendrons, 1852. Creator: Johan Laurentz Jensen

Camellias and rhododendrons, 1852. Creator: Johan Laurentz Jensen
Camellias and rhododendrons, 1852

Background imageCamellia Collection: Pheasants and camellias, 1700-1800. Creator: Unknown

Pheasants and camellias, 1700-1800. Creator: Unknown
Pheasants and camellias, 1700-1800

Background imageCamellia Collection: Golden Tea

Golden Tea
Fangping Zhou

Background imageCamellia Collection: Traces of fading beauty

Traces of fading beauty
Ludmila Shumilova

Background imageCamellia Collection: White flowering camellia

White flowering camellia
2030-305925-01

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camellia epidermis with stomati, enlarged under a microscope

Camellia epidermis with stomati, enlarged under a microscope. Date of Photograph:1914

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camelia and a bronze statue

Camelia and a bronze statue Florence. Date of Photograph:03/1961

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camelia at the base of a statue

Camelia at the base of a statue Florence. Date of Photograph:03/1961

Background imageCamellia Collection: Carolina Franzini Camellia

Carolina Franzini Camellia. Florence. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camellia Reticulata, Botanic Garden, Florence

Camellia Reticulata, Botanic Garden, Florence. Florence. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca

Background imageCamellia Collection: Vine with camelia flowers

Vine with camelia flowers. Florence. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca

Background imageCamellia Collection: Tea tree or tea plant, Camellia sinensis

Tea tree or tea plant, Camellia sinensis, Thea sinensis, the. Handcoloured steel engraving by Debray after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camellia, Camellia Jean May, Camellia sasanqua Jean May

Camellia, Camellia Jean May, Camellia sasanqua Jean May, Delicate pink coloured flower growing outdoor

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camellia, Side view of a single pink camellia flower with leaves on a short stem shown against a

Camellia, Side view of a single pink camellia flower with leaves on a short stem shown against a pure white background

Background imageCamellia Collection: Flowers, 1623-1649. Creator: Jan Baptist van Fornenburgh

Flowers, 1623-1649. Creator: Jan Baptist van Fornenburgh
Flowers, 1623-1649

Background imageCamellia Collection: Watercolor camellias Let us adore Him

Watercolor camellias Let us adore Him
Rosana Laiz Blursbyai

Background imageCamellia Collection: Marrakech, Morocco (coloured engraving)

Marrakech, Morocco (coloured engraving)
1729661 Marrakech, Morocco (coloured engraving) by Rouargue, Adolphe (1810-c.1870) (after); (add.info.: Marrakech, Morocco, engraving after drawing by Adolphe Rouargue (1810-1870))

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camellia hybrid, Madame Lemonnier, Camellia japonica. Chromolithograph by P

Camellia hybrid, Madame Lemonnier, Camellia japonica. Chromolithograph by P
FLO4663008 Camellia hybrid, Madame Lemonnier, Camellia japonica. Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883. by De Pannemaeker, P

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camellia Walk, Connaught Gardens, Sidmouth

Camellia Walk, Connaught Gardens, Sidmouth by W. Carruthers Affleck

Background imageCamellia Collection: Nature morte. Camelia (Still Life. Camellia). Fruits, patisseries et pile de livres sous une

Nature morte. Camelia (Still Life. Camellia). Fruits, patisseries et pile de livres sous une plante en pot
FIA5342523 Nature morte. Camelia (Still Life. Camellia). Fruits, patisseries et pile de livres sous une plante en pot. Peinture de Ilya Ivanovich Mashkov (Ilia Machkov, Matchkov) (1881-1944)

Background imageCamellia Collection: La dame aux camelias. Oeuvre de Alexander Vasilyevich Shevchenko (Alexandre Chevtchenko) (1883-1948)

La dame aux camelias. Oeuvre de Alexander Vasilyevich Shevchenko (Alexandre Chevtchenko) (1883-1948)
FIA5328206 La dame aux camelias. Oeuvre de Alexander Vasilyevich Shevchenko (Alexandre Chevtchenko) (1883-1948), aquarelle et gouache sur carton, 1909. Art russe, 20e siecle, art nouveau

Background imageCamellia Collection: Swallow and Camellia, ca. 1900. Creator: Ito Jakuchu

Swallow and Camellia, ca. 1900. Creator: Ito Jakuchu
Swallow and Camellia, ca. 1900

Background imageCamellia Collection: My blue bird

My blue bird
Takiko Hirai

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camellia, Camellia japonica

Camellia, Camellia japonica
5893824 Camellia, Camellia japonica. by Bois, Desire Georges Jean Marie (1856-1946); (add.info.: Camellia, Camellia japonica)

Background imageCamellia Collection: Bush warbler and camellia, n. d. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Bush warbler and camellia, n. d. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Bush warbler and camellia, n.d

Background imageCamellia Collection: Sparrow on camellia branch, c. 1847/52. Creator: Utagawa Hiroshige II

Sparrow on camellia branch, c. 1847/52. Creator: Utagawa Hiroshige II
Sparrow on camellia branch, c. 1847/52

Background imageCamellia Collection: A Pine Tree and Camellias, c. 1815. Creator: Niwa Tokei

A Pine Tree and Camellias, c. 1815. Creator: Niwa Tokei
A Pine Tree and Camellias, c. 1815

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camellia in Vase and Tea-utensil Box, 1820s. Creator: Rintei

Camellia in Vase and Tea-utensil Box, 1820s. Creator: Rintei
Camellia in Vase and Tea-utensil Box, 1820s

Background imageCamellia Collection: Camellia, 1870. Creator: Shokyo

Camellia, 1870. Creator: Shokyo
Camellia, 1870

Background imageCamellia Collection: Two crabs by a spray of camellia, Japan, late 1820s-early 1830s

Two crabs by a spray of camellia, Japan, late 1820s-early 1830s

Background imageCamellia Collection: Shallow Dish with Long-Tailed Birds in a Garden of Stylized... Yuan dynasty, early/mid-14th cent

Shallow Dish with Long-Tailed Birds in a Garden of Stylized... Yuan dynasty, early/mid-14th cent. Creator: Unknown
Shallow Dish with Long-Tailed Birds in a Garden of Stylized Peonies and Fronds, Encircled by a Scrolling Wreath of Camellia and Lotus Blossoms, Yuan dynasty (1279-1368), early/mid-14th century




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Camellia, a delicate and enchanting flower, has captivated artists and nature lovers for centuries. From the exquisite engravings of Pierre-Joseph Redout to the vibrant paintings by Ando Hiroshige, this elegant blossom has been immortalized in various forms of art. The White Camellia (Camellia japonica) stands as a symbol of purity and grace. Its pristine petals, depicted in Redout's painting-turned-engraving, exude an ethereal beauty that is truly captivating. This Plate 18 artwork showcases the intricate details of this timeless flower. Another notable mention is the Camellia Sinensis, commonly known as Tea. This versatile plant not only produces one of the world's most beloved beverages but also possesses medicinal properties that have been cherished for centuries. The combination of white flowers and green tea leaves creates a visually stunning image that represents both elegance and health benefits. In Stewartia malecodendron, we find another connection between nature and artistry. The juxtaposition of Titmouse with Camellias on one side and Sparrow with Wild Roses at its center creates a harmonious composition captured by Ando Hiroshige in his work from ca. 1833. Even beyond visual arts, camellias have made their mark on popular culture throughout history. The Tatler front cover from 1958 features this enchanting flower as a focal point, showcasing its enduring appeal across generations. Let us not forget Madame P de Pannemaeker - Pink camellia (Thea japonica). With its vibrant hue contrasting against lush green foliage, it adds a touch of romance to any garden or bouquet arrangement. Whether it be through engravings or paintings like those by Pierre-Joseph Redout or depictions in traditional Japanese prints by Ando Hiroshige.