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Rose Petal Collection

"Captivating Beauty: The Timeless Allure of Rose Petals" Step into the enchanting world of art

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Rose Petal Jar, c. 1937. Creator: Erwin Schwabe

Rose Petal Jar, c. 1937. Creator: Erwin Schwabe
Rose Petal Jar, c. 1937

Background imageRose Petal Collection: L Amant ecoute. Creator: Louis Marin Bonnet

L Amant ecoute. Creator: Louis Marin Bonnet
L Amant ecoute. [Listening to the lover]

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Innocence, c. 1830. Creator: Unknown

Innocence, c. 1830. Creator: Unknown
Innocence, c. 1830

Background imageRose Petal Collection: The Assumption of the Virgin, c. 1630 / 1632. Creator: Nicolas Poussin

The Assumption of the Virgin, c. 1630 / 1632. Creator: Nicolas Poussin
The Assumption of the Virgin, c. 1630/1632

Background imageRose Petal Collection: The Crowning at Rheims of the Dauphin (Joan of Arc series: V), 1907

The Crowning at Rheims of the Dauphin (Joan of Arc series: V), 1907

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Her Appeal to the Dauphin (Joan of Arc series: II), 1906

Her Appeal to the Dauphin (Joan of Arc series: II), 1906

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Sigismonda Drinking The Poison, c1897. Creator: Joseph Edward Southall

Sigismonda Drinking The Poison, c1897. Creator: Joseph Edward Southall
Sigismonda Drinking The Poison, c1897

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Venus and Cupid, 1520s. Creator: Lorenzo Lotto

Venus and Cupid, 1520s. Creator: Lorenzo Lotto
Venus and Cupid, 1520s

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Calling the Worshippers, c1893. Creator: Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema

Calling the Worshippers, c1893. Creator: Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Calling the Worshippers, c1893. Barefoot woman wearing a leopard skin, standing on marble steps strewn with rose petals. From " Modern Art Monographs"

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Rose-Petal Shower, 26 April 1923, (1937)

Rose-Petal Shower, 26 April 1923, (1937)
Rose-Petal Shower, as the royal couple leave for their honeymoon, 26 April 1923, (1937). From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Roses and Brocade, c19th century. Artist: Francis Edward James

Roses and Brocade, c19th century. Artist: Francis Edward James
Roses and Brocade, c19th century. From The Studio Volume 60 [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1913-14.]

Background imageRose Petal Collection: King George V waves good wishes to Princess Maud as she leaves for her honeymoon, 1923

King George V waves good wishes to Princess Maud as she leaves for her honeymoon, 1923. Princess Maud of Fife was a granddaughter of King Edward VII

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Dew Drops On A Rose

Dew Drops On A Rose

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Close Up Of The Inside Of A Pink Rose

Close Up Of The Inside Of A Pink Rose

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Hydatina physis, rose-petal bubble shell

Hydatina physis, rose-petal bubble shell
Watercolour 399 by the Port Jackson Painter, entitled Kallee dere, from the Watling Collection

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Rose lemon tea in glass cup, close-up

Rose lemon tea in glass cup, close-up

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Rhubarb and rose petal syrup in two bottles

Rhubarb and rose petal syrup in two bottles

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Table set for afternoon tea with bone china tea set, flower arrangement in centre

Table set for afternoon tea with bone china tea set, flower arrangement in centre, and cake decorated with rose petals

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Glass of rose petal syrup, with spoon and petals on a plate

Glass of rose petal syrup, with spoon and petals on a plate

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Love cake, a traditional cake from Sri Lanka, made with semolina and rose flavouring

Love cake, a traditional cake from Sri Lanka, made with semolina and rose flavouring

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Pouring rose lemon tea into glass cup, close-up

Pouring rose lemon tea into glass cup, close-up

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Rosepetal Fag-Ends

Rosepetal Fag-Ends
Cigarettes Primerose from the Regie Francaise (French state tobacco monopoly) - tipped with rosepetals to appeal to the fashionable lady

Background imageRose Petal Collection: Rosepetal Fag-Ends 2

Rosepetal Fag-Ends 2
Cigarettes Primerose from the Regie Francaise - a delicate white covering with a red band envelops the blond, voluptuous substance that gives birth to dreams - and lung cancer


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"Captivating Beauty: The Timeless Allure of Rose Petals" Step into the enchanting world of art, where rose petals have been immortalized in various masterpieces throughout history. One such masterpiece is the exquisite Rose Petal Jar, crafted by Erwin Schwabe in 1937. This delicate creation captures the essence of these fragrant blossoms, evoking a sense of romance and elegance. In Louis Marin Bonnet's L'Amant écoute, we witness a scene filled with anticipation as lovers are surrounded by scattered rose petals. Their whispers carried on the gentle breeze, creating an atmosphere charged with passion and desire. The painting Innocence from the 1830s showcases an unknown artist's skillful portrayal of a young maiden adorned with roses. Her innocence radiates through her eyes as she delicately holds a single petal between her fingertips. Nicolas Poussin's The Assumption of the Virgin transports us to a celestial realm where angels shower heavenly blessings upon Mary amidst cascades of rose petals. This divine depiction symbolizes purity and spiritual transcendence. Moving forward in time, we encounter Joan of Arc series by an anonymous artist in 1906 and 1907. In Her Appeal to the Dauphin and The Crowning at Rheims, Joan's bravery is juxtaposed against falling rose petals—a poignant reminder that even amidst chaos and struggle, beauty can still be found. Joseph Edward Southall's Sigismonda Drinking The Poison presents us with a tragic tale intertwined with roses. As Sigismonda contemplates her fate while sipping poison from a cup adorned with delicate blooms, we are reminded that love can sometimes lead to heartbreak. Lorenzo Lotto's Venus and Cupid takes us back to ancient mythology where love goddess Venus embraces her mischievous son Cupid amid swirling rose petals. This timeless artwork celebrates love’s power to conquer all obstacles.