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Blanches Collection

"Blanches: A Symphony of Elegance and Serenity" In a mesmerizing evening, she dons an exquisite gown of black satin and tulle, embodying grace and sophistication

Background imageBlanches Collection: Woman in evening gown of black satin and tulle

Woman in evening gown of black satin and tulle, edged with brillants. Robe de soir satin noir et tulle, bordee de brillants

Background imageBlanches Collection: Chrysanthemum indicum with dragonfly

Chrysanthemum indicum with dragonfly
Le kiu-hoa, La Matricaire de la Chine a fleurs blanches et violettes. Chrysanthemum indicum with dragonfly. Handcoloured etching from Pierre Joseph Buchoz Collection precieuse et enluminee des fleurs

Background imageBlanches Collection: White-flowered ladys nightcap, Bonamia species

White-flowered ladys nightcap, Bonamia species
La Bonamy a fleurs blanches. White-flowered ladys nightcap, Bonamia species. Named for the French physician and botanist Francois Bonamy

Background imageBlanches Collection: Rose mallow, Hibiscus syriacus

Rose mallow, Hibiscus syriacus
La Mauve en Arbre a fleurs doubles et blanches. Rose mallow, Hibiscus syriacus. Handcoloured etching from Pierre Joseph Buchoz Collection precieuse et enluminee des fleurs les plus belles et les plus

Background imageBlanches Collection: Les Souris blanches (engraving)

Les Souris blanches (engraving)
3644800 Les Souris blanches (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les Souris blanches. Illustration for Le Magasin Pittoresque (1856)

Background imageBlanches Collection: Hotel de la Croix Blanches Tours French 1865

Hotel de la Croix Blanches Tours French 1865
Hotel de la Croix Blanches, Tours; French; 1865 - 1875; Albumen silver print

Background imageBlanches Collection: What The Butler Saw by E F Parry and Frederick Mouillot

What The Butler Saw by E F Parry and Frederick Mouillot
Reverse of a novelty promotional postcard for What The Butler Saw by E. F. Parry and Frederick Mouillot. First produced at Wyndhams 2nd August 1905

Background imageBlanches Collection: WWI. Les tranch饳blanches (white trenches)

WWI. Les tranch饳blanches (white trenches)
WWI. Les tranch饳 blanches (white trenches), 1917. Illustration by Georges Paul Leroux (1877-1957). Trenches of the French army in Champagne. Drawing

Background imageBlanches Collection: MANET, Edouard. Branch of White Peonies

MANET, Edouard. Branch of White Peonies
MANET, ɤ ouard (1832-1883). Branch of White Peonies and Secateurs (Branche de pivoines blanches et s飡 teur). 1864. Impressionism. Oil on canvas. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris


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"Blanches: A Symphony of Elegance and Serenity" In a mesmerizing evening, she dons an exquisite gown of black satin and tulle, embodying grace and sophistication. Like a delicate dragonfly hovering over Chrysanthemum indicum blooms, her presence captivates all who behold her. As the moonlight bathes the garden in its ethereal glow, she discovers the enchanting White-flowered ladys nightcap, Bonamia species. Its petals whisper secrets only known to those who appreciate nature's hidden treasures. Amidst this botanical wonderland stands the majestic Rose mallow, Hibiscus syriacus. Its vibrant white blossoms symbolize purity and resilience—a testament to life's enduring beauty. Echoing through time are Les Souris blanches (engraving), immortalizing moments frozen in artistry. It reminds us that even fleeting encounters can leave indelible imprints on our souls. From another realm emerges "What The Butler Saw" by E F Parry and Frederick Mouillot—an intriguing tale where truth hides behind veils of mystery. In its pages lies a world waiting to be explored with curiosity as our guide. Yet beyond imagination lies reality—WWI's haunting Les tranchées blanches (white trenches). Amidst chaos and despair, soldiers found solace in unity while their spirits yearned for peace amidst fields stained with innocence lost. Edouard Manet's masterpiece reveals a Branch of White Peonies—a gentle reminder that amidst darkness, hope blossoms like these delicate flowers. Their fragrance lingers long after they have faded away. "What The Butler Saw" beckons once more—its allure irresistible as it unravels tales woven intricately within its pages. Each chapter invites us into worlds unknown yet strangely familiar—a literary journey worth embarking upon again and again. Adorning walls adorned with wallpaper designs from eras past, a sample interior transports us to bygone times.