Narcissus Collection
Narcissus, also known as the tazetta daffodil, is a captivating flower that has inspired artists throughout history
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Narcissus, also known as the tazetta daffodil, is a captivating flower that has inspired artists throughout history. In the famous painting "Narcissus and Echo" by Caravaggio, we see the tragic tale gazing at his own reflection in a pool of water. This mythological figure represents self-love and vanity. The beauty can be seen in various forms, such as Sherardia, Lilio-Narcissus, and Arachidna. Caravaggio's masterpiece from 1598-1599 showcases the delicate petals and vibrant colors of this enchanting flower. In Italy's capital city Rome, one can find stunning displays alongside colorful tulips on Mainau Island in Konstanz, Germany. These breathtaking scenes bring joy to visitors with their vibrant hues. The wild daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) adds a touch of natural elegance to Bay Ullswater in England's Lake District. Its presence creates a picturesque landscape that attracts nature enthusiasts from all over. Botanical illustrations have captured the intricate details species throughout history. One such illustration depicts the jonquil variety with its fragrant blooms and slender leaves. Pierre Joseph Redoute's engraving for his Choix des plus belles fleurs showcases common camellias, narcissus flowers like Narcissus x incomparabilis, and johnny-jump-up pansies (Viola tricolor). The combination creates an exquisite bouquet that highlights each flower's unique charm. Whether it is Caravaggio's dramatic portrayal or Redoute's delicate engravings, Narcissus continues to captivate us with its beauty and symbolism. From ancient mythology to modern botanical artistry, this flower remains an enduring muse for artists worldwide.