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Garland Collection (#51)

Garland: A Symbol of Beauty, Tradition

Background imageGarland Collection: Mercedes-Benz 190E 2. 3-16 Cup: The race was held to mark the opening of the new Nurburgring circuit

Mercedes-Benz 190E 2. 3-16 Cup: The race was held to mark the opening of the new Nurburgring circuit
Race winner Ayrton Senna (BRA) The race was held to mark the opening of the new Nurburgring circuit. Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3-16 Cup, Nurburgring 12 May 1984

Background imageGarland Collection: British Formula Ford Festival: The podium: Uwe Schafer Van Diemen, second; Gerrit Van Kouwen Lola

British Formula Ford Festival: The podium: Uwe Schafer Van Diemen, second; Gerrit Van Kouwen Lola
The podium (L to R): Uwe Schafer (GER) Van Diemen, second; Gerrit Van Kouwen (NED) Lola, festival winner and Bertrand Gachot (BEL)

Background imageGarland Collection: Formula One World Championship: First time race winner Patrick Depailler Tyrrell accepts his

Formula One World Championship: First time race winner Patrick Depailler Tyrrell accepts his trophy from HSH Princess
(L to R): First time race winner Patrick Depailler (FRA) Tyrrell accepts his trophy from HSH Princess Grace of Monaco and HSH Prince Rainier of Monaco

Background imageGarland Collection: International Formula 3000 Championship: The podium: Mark Blundell Lola

International Formula 3000 Championship: The podium: Mark Blundell Lola, second; Johnny Herbert Eddie Jordan Racing
The podium (L to R): Mark Blundell (GBR) Lola, second; Johnny Herbert (GBR) Eddie Jordan Racing, winner; Michel Trolle (FRA) GBDA, third

Background imageGarland Collection: British Formula Ford Festival: Festival winner Eddie Irvine celebrates victory on the podium

British Formula Ford Festival: Festival winner Eddie Irvine celebrates victory on the podium
Festival winner Eddie Irvine (GBR) celebrates victory on the podium. British Formula Ford Festival, Brands Hatch, England, 29 October Ð 1 November 1987

Background imageGarland Collection: Formula One World Championship: HSH Princess Grace and HSH Prince Rainier with race winner Niki

Formula One World Championship: HSH Princess Grace and HSH Prince Rainier with race winner Niki Lauda Ferrari
(L to R): HSH Princess Grace and HSH Prince Rainier with race winner Niki Lauda (AUT) Ferrari, on the podium. Monaco Grand Prix, Rd6, Monte Carlo, Monaco, 30 May 1976

Background imageGarland Collection: Formula One World Championship: The podium: Jody Scheckter Tyrrell, second; James Hunt McLaren

Formula One World Championship: The podium: Jody Scheckter Tyrrell, second; James Hunt McLaren, winner; Jochen Mass
The podium (L to R): Jody Scheckter (RSA) Tyrrell, second; James Hunt (GBR) McLaren, winner; Jochen Mass (GER), McLaren, third. German Grand Prix, Rd 10, Nurburgring, 1 August 1976. BEST IMAGE

Background imageGarland Collection: Formula One World Championship: Race winner James Hunt McLaren

Formula One World Championship: Race winner James Hunt McLaren, watches third placed Mario Andretti Lotus
Race winner James Hunt (GBR) McLaren (Right), watches third placed Mario Andretti (USA) Lotus, throw his cap to the fans on the podium. Canadian Grand Prix, Rd14, Mosport Park, Canada, 3 October 1976

Background imageGarland Collection: Formula One World Championship: The podium of a rain shortened race: James Hunt Hesketh

Formula One World Championship: The podium of a rain shortened race: James Hunt Hesketh
The podium of a rain shortened race (Only half points were awarded) (L to R): James Hunt (GBR) Hesketh, second; Vittorio Brambilla (ITA) March

Background imageGarland Collection: Formula One World Championship: Race winner Ronnie Peterson Lotus is congratulated on the podium

Formula One World Championship: Race winner Ronnie Peterson Lotus is congratulated on the podium by second place
Race winner Ronnie Peterson (SWE) Lotus (Centre) is congratulated on the podium by second place finisher Jackie Stewart (GBR) Tyrrell. Austrian Grand Prix, Osterreichring, 19 August 1973. BEST IMAGE

Background imageGarland Collection: Formula One World Championship: Race winner and World Champion for the second time Graham Hill

Formula One World Championship: Race winner and World Champion for the second time Graham Hill Lotus enjoys a champagne
Race winner and World Champion for the second time Graham Hill (GBR) Lotus enjoys a champagne moment with the girl beside him on the podium. Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City, 3 November 1968

Background imageGarland Collection: Bullfighter tatue outside building

Bullfighter tatue outside building, Ronda, Andalucia, Spain

Background imageGarland Collection: Offerings of flowers

Offerings of flowers, both real and plastic, to the Buddha outside a temple in Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageGarland Collection: Stall selling fruit and flower garlands for temple offerings

Stall selling fruit and flower garlands for temple offerings, Little India, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageGarland Collection: Flower garlands on a stall for temple offerings

Flower garlands on a stall for temple offerings, Little India, Singapore, South East Asia

Background imageGarland Collection: Flower stall selling garlands for temple offerings

Flower stall selling garlands for temple offerings, Little India, Singapore, South East Asia

Background imageGarland Collection: Temple in Little India

Temple in Little India, Singapore, South East Asia

Background imageGarland Collection: The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Altare della Patria, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageGarland Collection: Protrait of one of Indias most celebrated 18th centure female rulers

Protrait of one of Indias most celebrated 18th centure female rulers, Ahilya Bai Holkar. Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India

Background imageGarland Collection: Hindu god and shrine

Hindu god and shrine, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageGarland Collection: Garland on a church door

Garland on a church door, Candolim, Goa, India, Asia

Background imageGarland Collection: Flower market

Flower market, Lado Sarai, Delhi, India, Asia

Background imageGarland Collection: The Shee Neelchara Seva Sangha Temple

The Shee Neelchara Seva Sangha Temple, Hauz Khas, Delhi, India, Asia

Background imageGarland Collection: Ghatia meditating in earling morning on the ghats by

Ghatia meditating in earling morning on the ghats by the River Ganges (Ganga), Varanasi (Benares), Uttar Pradesh State, India

Background imageGarland Collection: Hamlet / Ophelia / C19Th

Hamlet / Ophelia / C19Th
Portrait of Ophelia wearing a white dress & a flower garland in her hair

Background imageGarland Collection: Costume / Flower Arranging

Costume / Flower Arranging
Lace jackets: one black the other white with pink ribbon trim. Green plaid dress: no waist seam, ornamented with black ribbon held in place by tiny bands

Background imageGarland Collection: Robes by Redfern 1914

Robes by Redfern 1914
Sleeveless V -neck high waisted dress with draped & split skirt with a train; tunic dresses with trains, diagonal girdles (sashes) & beaded or tasseled tunics

Background imageGarland Collection: Female Type / Flowers 1904

Female Type / Flowers 1904
A young woman wearing a decollete dress, a glass locket & a felt hat with an upturned brim, holds aloft an arch composed of flowers




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Garland: A Symbol of Beauty, Tradition, and Hollywood Glamour From the enchanting illustrations of Walter Crane's Garland to the mesmerizing Krishna and Rada statues in Bhaktivedanta Manor ISKCON temple, garlands have long been associated with beauty and spirituality. These intricate floral adornments hold a special place in various cultures around the world. In William John Wainwright's Parable Of The Wise And Foolish Virgins, a garland serves as a metaphor for wisdom and preparedness. Just like Dorothy's iconic journey down the yellow brick road in The Wizard of Oz, where Judy Garland captivated audiences with her innocence and determination. Speaking of Judy Garland, she was not only known for her role as Dorothy but also for her incredible talent showcased alongside Liza Minnelli. Their performances together were nothing short of magical. However, it was Judy Garland who truly stole hearts with her powerful voice and unforgettable presence. The 1978 Dutch GP witnessed thrilling moments on the racetrack that left fans hanging onto every turn. But amidst all the adrenaline-fueled action, one cannot forget how they are traditionally presented to victors at sporting events – symbolizing triumph and honor. Beyond entertainment realms lies another cultural significance attached to garlands – their use in religious rituals. From adorning statues like Durga in Uttar Pradesh to jasmine flower garlands hanging from rearview mirrors in South India; these fragrant offerings represent devotion and reverence towards deities. Just like Pierrot and Columbine smiling for a camera capture joyous moments forever; garlands too capture fleeting beauty by preserving flowers' freshness while adding an extra touch of elegance wherever they are displayed. Whether it be through artistry or spirituality or even Hollywood glamour personified by Judy Garland herself - this simple yet profound accessory has woven its way into our lives throughout history. So let us appreciate the allure of a delicate garland that transcends time, cultures, and emotions.