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Tulipe Collection (#2)

Tulipe, a flower of exquisite beauty and symbolic significance, has captivated artists and enthusiasts throughout history

Background imageTulipe Collection: Tulip variety, My Daughters Wedding

Tulip variety, My Daughters Wedding, Mariage de ma Fille, tulipe double hative, Tulipa gesneriana. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens

Background imageTulipe Collection: Tulip variety, Koning der Blauwen

Tulip variety, Koning der Blauwen, tulipe double hative, Tulipa gesneriana. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageTulipe Collection: Tulp Tulipa Tulipe title object Yellow-red tulip

Tulp Tulipa Tulipe title object Yellow-red tulip
Tulp (Tulipa), Tulp. / Tulipa. / Tulipe. (title on object), Yellow-red tulip and a detail of the petal of a dark red tulip. Numbered top right: 57

Background imageTulipe Collection: Tulp Tulipa Tulipe title object Pink tulip bulb

Tulp Tulipa Tulipe title object Pink tulip bulb
Tulp (Tulipa), Tulp. / Tulipa. / Tulipe. (title on object), Pink tulip with bulb. With three buds and a seed box. Numbered top right: 46. Part of the first album with drawings of flowers and plants

Background imageTulipe Collection: Tulp Tulipa Tulipe title object Red-white pink

Tulp Tulipa Tulipe title object Red-white pink
Tulp (Tulipa), Tulp. / Tulipa. / Tulipe. (title on object), Red-white, pink and pink-orange tulips. Numbered top right: 36. Part of the first album with drawings of flowers and plants

Background imageTulipe Collection: Close Up Of Tulip; Quebec, Canada

Close Up Of Tulip; Quebec, Canada

Background imageTulipe Collection: Flowers in a vase on a marble console table, 1816 (oil on canvas)

Flowers in a vase on a marble console table, 1816 (oil on canvas)
XIR375773 Flowers in a vase on a marble console table, 1816 (oil on canvas) by Dael, Jan Frans van (1764-1840); Chateau de Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, France; Belgian, out of copyright

Background imageTulipe Collection: Basket of flowers (oil on canvas)

Basket of flowers (oil on canvas)
XIR375775 Basket of flowers (oil on canvas) by Monnoyer, Jean-Baptiste (1636-99); Private Collection; (add.info.: Corbeille de fleurs; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageTulipe Collection: Grandville Tulip 1847

Grandville Tulip 1847
TULIPE (tulipa)




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Tulipe, a flower of exquisite beauty and symbolic significance, has captivated artists and enthusiasts throughout history. From the enchanting Vanitas Still Life with a Tulip, Skull, and Hour-Glass painting to the intricate engravings in "Alphabet" by Charles Unsinger for Alphonse Lemerre, tulips have left an indelible mark on art. In gardens around the world, varieties of tulip like Tulipa gesneriana bloom in vibrant colors and mesmerizing patterns. The Double Yellow Tulips on a Wicker Chair painting from 1923 captures their elegance on canvas, showcasing their delicate petals against a rustic backdrop. But it is not just their visual appeal that makes tulips fascinating; they also carry symbolic meanings. In Arabesque with a tulip artwork or Tulp Tulipa Tulipe title object Yellow-red tulip piece, these flowers represent love and passion. Meanwhile, the Tulp Tulipa Tulipe title object Pink tulip bulb signifies gracefulness and femininity. The diversity of tulips extends beyond their appearance alone, and are associated with various concepts starting with the letter T: from Taurus to Turtle to Drum. Each connection adds depth to our understanding of this remarkable flower. Moreover, specific varieties hold special significance in different contexts. My Daughters Wedding stands as a testament to joyous celebrations while Koning der Blauwen represents regality through its majestic blue hue. Even across borders, such as Quebec in Canada or Provence rose fields where Rose à cent feuilles thrive alongside them; these flowers bring beauty wherever they grow. Whether admired up close or depicted artistically like in Close Up Of Tulip; Quebec Canada photograph or Urn engraving from "Alphabet, " there is no denying that tulipes possess an undeniable allure that transcends time and place. So let us celebrate this marvel of nature - the captivating tulipe - which continues to inspire and enchant us with its delicate petals, vibrant colors, and timeless symbolism.