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Lily Collection (#11)

"Lily: A Symbol of Beauty, Grace, and Resilience" The water lily, also known as Nymphaea alba, is a stunning flower that thrives underwater in the serene lakes of Ain

Background imageLily Collection: Monument to Girolamo Savonarola in Piazza Savonarola in Florence

Monument to Girolamo Savonarola in Piazza Savonarola in Florence. Florence Piazza Savonarola, Florence Statue Romanticism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageLily Collection: Annunciation. Terracotta medallion decorating the frieze of the Portico of the Ospedale del Ceppo

Annunciation. Terracotta medallion decorating the frieze of the Portico of the Ospedale del Ceppo in Pistoia The bas-relief is by Giovanni Della Robbia Family and his workshop

Background imageLily Collection: Sixteen century papal blazon of Pope Pius IV (Giovan Angelo de Medici)

Sixteen century papal blazon of Pope Pius IV (Giovan Angelo de Medici) located in the ceiling of the Basilica of S. Giovanni in Laterano, Rome. Rome Basilica of S

Background imageLily Collection: Tomb of Francesco Tornabuoni, work by Mino da Fiesole in the Church of S. Maria sopra Minerva, Rome

Tomb of Francesco Tornabuoni, work by Mino da Fiesole in the Church of S. Maria sopra Minerva, Rome Rome Church of S. Maria sopra Minerva Monumental Tomb Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLily Collection: Marzocco, stone, Donato di Niccol di Betto Bardi, called Donatello, already in Piazza della Signoria

Marzocco, stone, Donato di Niccol di Betto Bardi, called Donatello, already in Piazza della Signoria, since 1885 in the Bargello National Museum

Background imageLily Collection: Ceiling detail of the Sala dei Fasti Farnesiani in Palazzo Farnese, Rome

Ceiling detail of the Sala dei Fasti Farnesiani in Palazzo Farnese, Rome Rome Palazzo Farnese, Sala dei Fasti Farnesiani Ceiling High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageLily Collection: Ceiling detail of a room in Palazzo Farnese, Rome

Ceiling detail of a room in Palazzo Farnese, Rome Rome Palazzo Farnese Ceiling High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageLily Collection: Detail of a corner in the Great Hall of Villa Favard in Florence

Detail of a corner in the Great Hall of Villa Favard in Florence: the walls are divided by stucco pilasters decorated as candlesticks

Background imageLily Collection: The Graet Hall of Villa Favard in Florence. Pilastered walls decorated in stucco

The Graet Hall of Villa Favard in Florence. Pilastered walls decorated in stucco, while the whole room is occupied by chairs facing a stage. Behind the latter, a mirror is visible

Background imageLily Collection: Sculpted relief of the Annunciation located on the side of the Church of San Michele, Pavia

Sculpted relief of the Annunciation located on the side of the Church of San Michele, Pavia. Pavia Church of San Michele Low Relief, Basrelief Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageLily Collection: Fourteenth century royal blazon with French lilies, preserved in the cloister of the Basilica of S

Fourteenth century royal blazon with French lilies, preserved in the cloister of the Basilica of S. Giovanni in Laterano, Rome. Rome Basilica of S

Background imageLily Collection: Tabernacle with the Announciation, bas relief work in the Basilica of S. Maria Maggiore, Rome

Tabernacle with the Announciation, bas relief work in the Basilica of S. Maria Maggiore, Rome. Rome Basilica of S. Maria Maggiore Low Relief, Basrelief, Tabernacle Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLily Collection: Tapestry depicting the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary, by Giusto di Gand

Tapestry depicting the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary, by Giusto di Gand, preserved inside the Fermo City Hall Fermo City Hall Tapestry Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageLily Collection: Anne of Austria, bronze statue taken from the monument in memory of King Louis XIV

Anne of Austria, bronze statue taken from the monument in memory of King Louis XIV, also called the monument of Pont au Change. Preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris

Background imageLily Collection: Prophet and female Saint: busts by Giovanni della Robbia in the Main Cloister of the Carthusian

Prophet and female Saint: busts by Giovanni della Robbia in the Main Cloister of the Carthusian Monastery in Florence. Florence Monastery of Galluzzo Bust High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLily Collection: Detail of the Marzocco, statue by Donatello, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence

Detail of the Marzocco, statue by Donatello, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence Florence Museo Nazionale del Bargello Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLily Collection: 'Marzocco', emblem of Florence, close-up of the head, sculpture by Donatello

"Marzocco", emblem of Florence, close-up of the head, sculpture by Donatello, kept in the Bargello Museum, in Florence Florence Bargello Museum Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLily Collection: 'Marzocco', emblem of Florence, right side, sculpture by Donatello, kept in the Bargello Museum

"Marzocco", emblem of Florence, right side, sculpture by Donatello, kept in the Bargello Museum, in Florence Florence Bargello Museum Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLily Collection: 'Marzocco', emblem of Florence, sculpture by Donatello, kept in the Bargello Museum, in Florence

"Marzocco", emblem of Florence, sculpture by Donatello, kept in the Bargello Museum, in Florence Florence Bargello Museum Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLily Collection: The Angel Gabriel, detail of the polychrome terracotta Annunciation by Andrea della Robbia

The Angel Gabriel, detail of the polychrome terracotta Annunciation by Andrea della Robbia, in the lunette of the Ospedale degli Innocenti

Background imageLily Collection: Louis XIII, bronze statue taken from the monument in memory of King Louis XIV

Louis XIII, bronze statue taken from the monument in memory of King Louis XIV, also called the monument of Pont au Change. Preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris

Background imageLily Collection: Annunciation, work of the school of Giovanni della Robbia positioned in the Church of St Domenico

Annunciation, work of the school of Giovanni della Robbia positioned in the Church of St Domenico in San Miniato, Pisa San Miniato san domenico church Sculpture Renaissance

Background imageLily Collection: Large window depicting the blazons of France, work of the French School, sixteenth century

Large window depicting the blazons of France, work of the French School, sixteenth century, located in the Louvre Museum, Paris

Background imageLily Collection: Louis XIV, bronze statue taken from the monument in memory of King Louis XIV

Louis XIV, bronze statue taken from the monument in memory of King Louis XIV, also called the monument of Pont au Change. Preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris

Background imageLily Collection: Jesus scales the lightning bolts over Perugia while Mary, Saint Benedict, Saint Scolastica

Jesus scales the lightning bolts over Perugia while Mary, Saint Benedict, Saint Scolastica and the beatified Paolo Bigazzini try to placate him

Background imageLily Collection: The Virgin and Child with two seraphs, by Luca della Robbia, in the Galleria Comunale, Prato

The Virgin and Child with two seraphs, by Luca della Robbia, in the Galleria Comunale, Prato Prato Galleria Comunale High Relief Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageLily Collection: An overdoor decoration with the coat of arms of the Mercanti of Florence

An overdoor decoration with the coat of arms of the Mercanti of Florence. Bas-relief located on Via Calimaruzza in Florence, in Tuscany Florence Via Calimaruzza Low Relief, Basrelief Renaissance

Background imageLily Collection: Branch with two lily blooms

Branch with two lily blooms Florence. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca

Background imageLily Collection: The kitchen in the Vincigliata Castle in Fiesole

The kitchen in the Vincigliata Castle in Fiesole Fiesole Vincigliata Castle, kitchen Fireplace Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageLily Collection: Madonna della cintola, work by the school of Della Robbia preserved in the parish church of

Madonna della cintola, work by the school of Della Robbia preserved in the parish church of Porrena, Poppi, Arezzo Poppi Low Relief, Basrelief Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageLily Collection: Particini family coat of arms, work by Della Robbia, positioned in the internal courtyard of

Particini family coat of arms, work by Della Robbia, positioned in the internal courtyard of the castle of Conti Guidi, Poppi, Arezzo Poppi Shield Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageLily Collection: Lily stem

Lily stem Florence. Date of Photograph:1915 -1920 ca

Background imageLily Collection: Lily stem held by a wax hand

Lily stem held by a wax hand. Florence. Date of Photograph:1929

Background imageLily Collection: Example of a lily in the Alinari Gardens, Florence

Example of a lily in the Alinari Gardens, Florence. Florence Alinari, Garden. Date of Photograph:1915 - 1920

Background imageLily Collection: Example of the 'Lilium Auratum' lily

Example of the "Lilium Auratum" lily. Italy. Date of Photograph:1915 - 1920

Background imageLily Collection: Example of a lily called 'Lillium Auratum'

Example of a lily called "Lillium Auratum". Florence. Date of Photograph:1929

Background imageLily Collection: Terracotta polychrome lunette of the Ospedale degli Innocenti, work by Andrea della Robbia

Terracotta polychrome lunette of the Ospedale degli Innocenti, work by Andrea della Robbia, depicting the annunciation. Florence Ospedale degli Innocenti Lunette Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLily Collection: St. Clare. Glazed terra cotta tondo by Andrea della Robbia, located between two arches of

St. Clare. Glazed terra cotta tondo by Andrea della Robbia, located between two arches of the loggia of the old Ospedale di San Paolo, in Florence Florence Piazza Santa Maria Novella Low Relief

Background imageLily Collection: Annunciation; work in glazed terracotta modelled after the Della Robbia school, Torre dei Marsili

Annunciation; work in glazed terracotta modelled after the Della Robbia school, Torre dei Marsili, Florence Florence Borgo San Jacopo High Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLily Collection: Annunciation of the Virgin Mary by Luca della Robbia and preserved in the Portrait Gallery of

Annunciation of the Virgin Mary by Luca della Robbia and preserved in the Portrait Gallery of the Citt di Castello in Umbria

Background imageLily Collection: A terracotta work by the Robbia school representing the Annunciation of the Virgin and the altar

A terracotta work by the Robbia school representing the Annunciation of the Virgin and the altar, located in the chapel of the Vincigliata Castle

Background imageLily Collection: The Annunciation, bas-relief attributed to the Sperandio in the Cathedral of Faenza, Ravenna

The Annunciation, bas-relief attributed to the Sperandio in the Cathedral of Faenza, Ravenna Faenza Low Relief, Basrelief Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageLily Collection: 'Marzocco', emblem of Florence, back view, sculpture by Donatello, kept in the Bargello Museum

"Marzocco", emblem of Florence, back view, sculpture by Donatello, kept in the Bargello Museum, in Florence Florence Bargello Museum Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLily Collection: 'Marzocco', emblem of Florence, profile, sculpture by Donatello, kept in the Bargello Museum

"Marzocco", emblem of Florence, profile, sculpture by Donatello, kept in the Bargello Museum, in Florence Florence Bargello Museum Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLily Collection: Tthe Marzocco, statue by Donatello, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence

Tthe Marzocco, statue by Donatello, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence Florence Museo Nazionale del Bargello Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageLily Collection: Door knockers; French made work preserved in the Cluny Museum, Paris

Door knockers; French made work preserved in the Cluny Museum, Paris France Paris, Cluny Museum Sculpture Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageLily Collection: Archangel Gabriele; bass-relief in terra-cotta conserved at the Civic Museum of Alessandria

Archangel Gabriele; bass-relief in terra-cotta conserved at the Civic Museum of Alessandria Alessandria Civic Museum Low Relief, Basrelief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLily Collection: French tapestry by Beauvais, depicting the blazon of the Chancellery of Boucherat

French tapestry by Beauvais, depicting the blazon of the Chancellery of Boucherat. Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris, Louvre Museum Tapestry Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe




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"Lily: A Symbol of Beauty, Grace, and Resilience" The water lily, also known as Nymphaea alba, is a stunning flower that thrives underwater in the serene lakes of Ain, Alps, France. Its delicate petals and vibrant colors make it a true spectacle to behold. Just like this enchanting flower, the Attainment; The Vision of the Holy Grail to Sir Galahad, Sir Bors, and Sir Percival depicts a journey towards enlightenment and spiritual fulfillment. In history books, we find tales of courage and rebellion such as the Peasants revolt led by Wat Tyler in 1380. These stories remind us that even ordinary people can rise up against injustice. Kateri Tekakwitha (1656-1680), a Native American Catholic saint depicted in an artwork by Father Claude Chauchetiere in 1681 exemplifies strength through faith. Artists throughout time have been captivated by the allure of lilies. John Singer Sargent's masterpiece "Carnation Lily Lily Rose" from 1885-86 showcases the ethereal beauty of these flowers illuminated by soft candlelight. Lichfield Cathedral stands tall with its grandeur architecture while being adorned with intricate carvings including depictions of lilies. Nature itself presents us with breathtaking scenes like a common frog perched on a lily pad reflecting its image onto still waters in Bedfordshire UK. Minoan art found on Crete tells tales of ancient civilizations where princes were often associated with symbols like the Prince of Lilies. Lily Langtry (Lady de Bathe) was not only known for her beauty but also played an active role during WW1 when women stepped forward to contribute their efforts towards victory. Lilium auratum represents elegance and purity while Sherardia symbolizes love intertwined with narcissus representing rebirth or transformation.