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Narcissus Collection (page 10)

Narcissus, also known as the tazetta daffodil, is a captivating flower that has inspired artists throughout history

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Narcissus overheard nymphs 1867 oil canvas 100 x 81. 5 cm

Narcissus overheard nymphs 1867 oil canvas 100 x 81. 5 cm
Narcissus, overheard by nymphs, 1867, oil on canvas, 100 x 81.5 cm, signed and dated lower right: AFORCART, 1867 [AF ligated], Achilles Forcart, Basel 1840-1895 Basel

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Rhyme title print Minnezangen kisses drinking songs

Rhyme title print Minnezangen kisses drinking songs
Rhyme on the title print for: Minnezangen kisses drinking songs, 1710 On the tytel print (title on object), A poem of 5 paragraphs and a total of twenty-two lines in Dutch

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Narcissus scene scenes opened service painters image holders etc

Narcissus scene scenes opened service painters image holders etc
Narcissus A scene of scenes opened at the service of painters image holders etc. (series title), Narcissus looks in a cave at its own reflection in the water. In the background a mountain landscape

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Allegorical title page various scenes metamorphoses

Allegorical title page various scenes metamorphoses
Allegorical title page with various scenes from the metamorphoses of Ovidius and his portrait Title page for: P. Ovidius Naso, Me tamorphoses, 1732

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Narcissus scene emblems opened serve painters

Narcissus scene emblems opened serve painters
Narcissus A scene of emblems opened to serve painters, image holders, etc. (series title), Narcissus looks in a cave at his own reflection in the water. In the background a mountain landscape

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Story Narcissus

Story Narcissus
Story of Narcissus

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Narcissus

Narcissus

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Narcissus 1940 Middle East Israel Palestine

Narcissus 1940 Middle East Israel Palestine
Narcissus 1940, Middle East, Israel and/or Palestine

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Two plates narsissus narcissus 1940 Middle East

Two plates narsissus narcissus 1940 Middle East
Two plates of narsissus, narcissus. 1940, Middle East

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Two plates narcissus 1940 Middle East

Two plates narcissus 1940 Middle East
Two plates of narcissus 1940, Middle East

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Narcissus Spring Jules-Louis Machard 1872 1890

Narcissus Spring Jules-Louis Machard 1872 1890
Narcissus and the Spring by Jules-Louis Machard; about 1872 - 1890; Albumen silver print

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Divers fleurs mises en boucquets No 1 - Hollyhocks

Divers fleurs mises en boucquets No 1 - Hollyhocks
Divers fleurs mises en boucquets: No. 1 - Hollyhocks and Narcissus, c. 1670. Jacques I Bailly (French, 1634-1679). Etching and engraving, hand colored

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Paintings Ancient Masters Narcissus Bare Trees

Paintings Ancient Masters Narcissus Bare Trees
Paintings after Ancient Masters: Narcissus and Bare Trees, 1598-1652. Chen Hongshou (Chinese, 1598/99-1652). Album leaf, ink and color on silk; overall: 30.2 x 26.7 cm (11 7/8 x 10 1/2 in.)

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Narcissus At The Fountain. After A Miniature From The 14Th Century Manuscript Romance Of The Rose

Narcissus At The Fountain. After A Miniature From The 14Th Century Manuscript Romance Of The Rose. From Science And Literature In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London 1878

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Rows Of Daffodils

Rows Of Daffodils

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Sun Rising Behind Daylilies (Hemerocallis), painted Lady Hemerocallidaceae

Sun Rising Behind Daylilies (Hemerocallis), painted Lady Hemerocallidaceae, New York Botanical Garden; Bronx, New York, United States Of America

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Sun Rising Behind Large-Cup Daffodils (Narcissus), manon Lescaut Amaryllidaceae

Sun Rising Behind Large-Cup Daffodils (Narcissus), manon Lescaut Amaryllidaceae, New York Botanical Garden; Bronx, New York, United States Of America

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Orange And Yellow Daffodils In Bloom In Kodiak, Alaska Seaside Garden

Orange And Yellow Daffodils In Bloom In Kodiak, Alaska Seaside Garden

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Slievenamon, Ardsallagh, Co Tipperary, Ireland

Slievenamon, Ardsallagh, Co Tipperary, Ireland

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Gathering Daffodils, Penzance, Cornwall, c. 1927

Gathering Daffodils, Penzance, Cornwall, c. 1927
A GWR publicity view of a women harvesting daffodils for sale near Penzance in Cornwall, c.1927. She is wearing a traditional outfit for gathering the flowers

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Black and white illustration of Narcissus (Daffodil) flowers in a row

Black and white illustration of Narcissus (Daffodil) flowers in a row

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Blooming meadow of Narcissus at col du Lautaret in France

Blooming meadow of Narcissus at col du Lautaret in France

Background imageNarcissus 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 imageNarcissus Collection: Narcissus Major, Great Daffodil

Narcissus Major, Great Daffodil. early 19th century

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Christmas card with autumn leaves and white flowers

Christmas card with autumn leaves and white flowers. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Flowers - Narcissus

Flowers - Narcissus - spray of Narcissus in glass vase on table. Part of Box 6 Boswell Collection. Date: circa 1900

Background imageNarcissus Collection: White flowers and silver bells on an Easter card

White flowers and silver bells on an Easter card
White flowers and silver bells with fretwork on an Easter card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageNarcissus Collection: White flowers on a religious birthday card

White flowers on a religious birthday card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Daffodils in an envelope on a greetings card

Daffodils in an envelope on a greetings card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Christmas card with flowers and feathers

Christmas card with flowers and feathers. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Italy. Pompeii. The House of Loreius Tiburtinus. Aedicula wi

Italy. Pompeii. The House of Loreius Tiburtinus. Aedicula wi
Italy. Pompeii. The House of Loreius Tiburtinus (also called the House of Octavius Quartio). Aedicula with decorative frescoes painted by Lucius with the myth of Narcissus (left)

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Saint Narcissus of Jerusalem (c. 99 - c. 216)

Saint Narcissus of Jerusalem (c. 99 - c. 216). Patriarch of Jerusalem, bishop and confessor

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Spring Flowers C. 1870

Spring Flowers C. 1870
A bunch of white NARCISSUS & pansies (VIOLA WITTROCKIANA) Date: circa 1870

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Narcissus Etc C18Th

Narcissus Etc C18Th
A posy of NARCISSUS, including a double white variety; ANEMONE; JASMINUM, a variety described as Yellow Indian, tied with a striped ribbon. Date: 18th century

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Owen Jones Flowers 98

Owen Jones Flowers 98
Various flowers, including White Lily, Daffodil, Narcissus, Dog Rose, Honeysuckle, Mallow, Ladies Smock, Speedwell, Harebell, and Primrose Date: 1868

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Shakespeare quotation on a Christmas card

Shakespeare quotation on a Christmas card (inside pages) -- I wish you all the joy that you can wish (The Merchant of Venice). With a colourful spray of flowers. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Rose, primula, Narcissus, Fritillaria

Rose, primula, Narcissus, Fritillaria
Ink & wash on paper, c. 1820 by Lucy Hardcastle (1771-c.1835). Held in the Library and Archives Date: circa 1820

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Woman in Mexican fancy dress costume, la Mexicaine

Woman in Mexican fancy dress costume, la Mexicaine
Woman in fancy dress costume as a lotus flower, Fleur de lotus, . Lithograph with pochoir stencil handcolouring from Our Fancy Dress Costumes, Paris, 1928

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Camellias and daffodils, Camellia japonica

Camellias and daffodils, Camellia japonica and Narcissus pseudonarcissus.. Handcolored stipple engraving from Le Jardinier Fleuriste, Dedie aus Dames par un Amateur Chez Marcilly, Paris, 1818

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Jonquil, Narcissus jonquilla, as design motif

Jonquil, Narcissus jonquilla, as design motif in wallpaper and fabric patterns.. Lithograph by Hervegh with pochoir (stencil)

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Narcissus flower fairy staring at his reflection

Narcissus flower fairy staring at his reflection.. Handcolored steel engraving by C. Geoffrois after an illustration by Jean Ignace Isidore Grandville from Les Fleurs Animees, Flower Fairies, Paris

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Nectarium of the passionflower 1, daffodil

Nectarium of the passionflower 1, daffodil 2, and love in a mist 3, 4.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards for William Curtiss Lectures on Botany

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Common jonquil with vivid yellow flowers, bulb

Common jonquil with vivid yellow flowers, bulb and roots, native of Spain, Narcissus jonquilla.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Curtiss

Background imageNarcissus Collection: LORRIS, Guillaume. Roman de la Rose

LORRIS, Guillaume. Roman de la Rose
The Romance of the Rose. s.XIV. The young lover, redeemer of the garden of delight, reaches a source and finds an inscription saying that there brother Narcissus died. Gothic art. Miniature Painting

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Wedding and Speciality Cakes. Narcissus Cake

Wedding and Speciality Cakes. Narcissus Cake Date: 1936

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Designs for Cake Tops, Narcissus Cake

Designs for Cake Tops, Narcissus Cake Date: 1936

Background imageNarcissus Collection: Cake design, flower making, Daisy Details

Cake design, flower making, Daisy Details, The Narcissus Date: 1936

Background imageNarcissus Collection: A Row of Daffodils

A Row of Daffodils
A pretty row of spring daffodils beside a gravelled pathway leading to the garden gate. Date: early 1930s



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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.