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Plucking of the White and the Red Roses in the Temple Garden (engraving)

974042 Plucking of the White and the Red Roses in the Temple Garden (engraving) by Kimbei, Kusakabe (1841-1934) (attr. to); Private Collection; (add.info.: Plucking of the White and the Red Roses in the Temple Garden. From The Graphic 1871.); © Look and Learn

Media ID 23081200

© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

Origins Plucking Roses The Wars Of The Roses


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In this engraving titled "Plucking of the White and the Red Roses in the Temple Garden" we are transported to a serene moment in London's historical past. The image, attributed to Kimbei Kusakabe, showcases an enchanting scene from The Graphic 1871. Set within the tranquil confines of a temple garden, we witness a figure gracefully plucking roses. These old English roses, one white and one red, symbolize the iconic conflict known as "The Wars of the Roses". This pivotal event shaped England's history and is believed to have originated from these very blooms. A dog accompanies our protagonist on their botanical journey through time. As they stroll amidst nature's beauty, it becomes evident that this print not only captures a picturesque moment but also delves into botany and natural history. The intricate details showcased in this engraving highlight both science and artistry. Each petal is meticulously rendered, showcasing the artist's dedication to capturing floral perfection. A walking stick or cane adds an air of elegance to our subject as they navigate through this idyllic setting. This remarkable piece invites us to appreciate not only its aesthetic appeal but also its cultural significance. It serves as a reminder that even within peaceful gardens lie stories waiting to be discovered – tales woven by flowers themselves.

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