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Narciso Collection

"Narciso: A Multifaceted Tale of Adventure, Art, and Innovation" Step into the world of Narciso, where stories intertwine with artistry and ingenuity

Background imageNarciso Collection: Narcissus (oil on canvas)

Narcissus (oil on canvas)
5894113 Narcissus (oil on canvas) by Malatesta or Malatesti, Adeodato (1806-91); Assicoop-Unipol Collection, Modena, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Collezione Assicoop - Unipol, inv)

Background imageNarciso Collection: Dutchmans pipe or pipevine, Aristolochia macrophylla

Dutchmans pipe or pipevine, Aristolochia macrophylla. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837

Background imageNarciso Collection: Painted cornices from the Casa del Narciso, Pompeii

Painted cornices from the Casa del Narciso, Pompeii
Painted cornices from the Casa del Narciso and other houses, Pompeii. Handcoloured lithograph by Berth after an illustration by Wilhelm Zahn from his Ornament of All Classical Art Eras

Background imageNarciso Collection: Cuba, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Cuba, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Cuba, c1935. From " An Album of National Flags and Arms". [John Player & Sons, c1935]

Background imageNarciso Collection: Narciso Monturiol (1819-1885), Catalan inventor

Narciso Monturiol (1819-1885), Catalan inventor

Background imageNarciso Collection: Narciso Lopez landing in Cardenas, (1850), 1920s

Narciso Lopez landing in Cardenas, (1850), 1920s
The landing of Narciso Lopez in Cardenas on 19th of May 1850 with 600 men, seizing the city, they raised the flag of the lone star for the first time in Cuba

Background imageNarciso Collection: Narciso Lopez, (1797-1851), 1920s

Narciso Lopez, (1797-1851), 1920s
Narciso Lopez travelled in the Pampero fleet, and disembarked on the 12th of August 1851 with five hundred men, of which forty four were cubans, in the coast of Playitas near the Honda bay

Background imageNarciso Collection: Narciso Lopez (1797-1851), Venezuelan adventurer and soldier

Narciso Lopez (1797-1851), Venezuelan adventurer and soldier, best known for an expedition aimed at liberating Cuba from Spain in the 1850s

Background imageNarciso Collection: Narciso Lopez

Narciso Lopez
General NARCISO LOPEZ Spanish-American military commander Date: 1799 - 1851

Background imageNarciso Collection: Narciso Diaz de Escovar (1860-1935). Spanish poet and writer

Narciso Diaz de Escovar (1860-1935). Spanish poet and writer. Portrait. Engraving by Rico. Colored

Background imageNarciso Collection: Narciso y Martinez Izquierdo (1831-1886). Spanish prelate an

Narciso y Martinez Izquierdo (1831-1886). Spanish prelate and politician. Engraving by Paris. La Ilustracion Espanola y Americana, 1876. Colored

Background imageNarciso Collection: Narciso Campero (1815-1896). Engraving. Colored

Narciso Campero (1815-1896). Engraving. Colored
Narciso Campero (1815-1896). President of Bolivia. Engraving by Arturo Carretero. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1879. Colored

Background imageNarciso Collection: Narciso Carbo de Aloy (1826-1890). Colored engraving

Narciso Carbo de Aloy (1826-1890). Colored engraving
Narciso Carbo de Aloy (1826-1890). Spanish physician and researcher. Engraving in The Academy, 1878. Universal Illustrated Weekly. Colored

Background imageNarciso Collection: Spain. Madrid. Congress of Deputies. The statue of lion by

Spain. Madrid. Congress of Deputies. The statue of lion by
Spain. Madrid. Congress of Deputies by Narciso Pascual Colomer (1843-1850). The statue of lion by Ponciano Ponzano y Gasco?n (1813-1877). Neoclassical style

Background imageNarciso Collection: Spanish submarine A1, Narciso Monturiol

Spanish submarine A1, Narciso Monturiol, named after its inventor. It was launched in 1917. Date: early 20th century

Background imageNarciso Collection: TOME, Narciso (1690-1752). Transparent. 1729 - 1731

TOME, Narciso (1690-1752). Transparent. 1729 - 1731. SPAIN. Toledo. Cathedral. Rococo. Relief on marble

Background imageNarciso Collection: MONTURIOL, Narciso (1819-1885). Spanish inventor

MONTURIOL, Narciso (1819-1885). Spanish inventor and republican politician. Plans of submarine Ictineo II, designed by Monturiol. Vertical and horizontal section across the axis of the nave. SPAIN

Background imageNarciso Collection: MONTURIOL, Narciso. (1819- 1885). Spanish engineer, artist and intellectual

MONTURIOL, Narciso. (1819- 1885). Spanish engineer, artist and intellectual



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"Narciso: A Multifaceted Tale of Adventure, Art, and Innovation" Step into the world of Narciso, where stories intertwine with artistry and ingenuity. From Narciso Lopez's daring landing in Cardenas to Narciso Monturiol's groundbreaking inventions, this captivating name has left its mark throughout history. In the realm of art, Narcissus (oil on canvas) mesmerizes viewers with its ethereal beauty. The delicate brushstrokes capture the essence of this mythical figure who fell in love with his own reflection. Just as Narcissus was drawn to his image in a pool of water, we too are captivated by this timeless masterpiece. Nature also pays homage to the name "Narciso" through the Dutchman's pipe or pipevine plant (Aristolochia macrophylla). Its unique flowers resemble pipes and serve as a reminder that even within nature's creations lies inspiration for human imagination. Travel back in time to Pompeii and discover painted cornices from Casa del Narciso. These intricate designs showcase ancient craftsmanship while offering glimpses into the lives lived within those walls centuries ago. Cuba unveils another facet of "Narciso" as an unknown creator captures its spirit through their lens in 1935. This photograph transports us to a vibrant era filled with mystery and allure - a testament to how one word can evoke countless emotions. The legacy continues with Venezuelan adventurer and soldier Narciso Lopez (1797-1851), whose audacious exploits have become legendary tales passed down through generations. His courage echoes through time as he fearlessly fought for what he believed in. Spanish poet and writer Narciso Diaz de Escovar (1860-1935) adds yet another layer to our exploration. Through his words, we delve into realms unseen - poetic landscapes that stir our souls and ignite our imaginations.