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Carnation Collection (page 9)

In the month of June, as depicted in Twelve Months of Flowers by Robert Furber, the vibrant and delicate carnation takes center stage

Background imageCarnation Collection: Still-Life with flowers, 1617 (oil on copper)

Still-Life with flowers, 1617 (oil on copper)
3087038 Still-Life with flowers, 1617 (oil on copper) by Bosschaert, Ambrosius the Elder (1573-1621); 30x19.5 cm; Hallwyl Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageCarnation Collection: Still-Life with Flowers, c. 1700 (oil on canvas)

Still-Life with Flowers, c. 1700 (oil on canvas)
3086982 Still-Life with Flowers, c.1700 (oil on canvas) by Ruysch, Rachel (1664-1750); 75x58.5 cm; Hallwyl Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageCarnation Collection: Portrait of Charles of Orleans, Count of Angouleme, after the original from the collection

Portrait of Charles of Orleans, Count of Angouleme, after the original from the collection
698874 Portrait of Charles of Orleans, Count of Angouleme, after the original from the collection Roger de Gaignieres (w/c on paper) (b/w photo) by French School; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageCarnation Collection: Flowers in a Golden Tazza, 1612 (panel)

Flowers in a Golden Tazza, 1612 (panel)
NOR86741 Flowers in a Golden Tazza, 1612 (panel) by Brueghel, Jan the Elder (1568-1625); 47x35 cm; Noortman, Mstricht, Netherlands; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageCarnation Collection: Small Yellow Underwing moth (Panemeria tenebrata) on stitchwort (Stellaria) South Karelia

Small Yellow Underwing moth (Panemeria tenebrata) on stitchwort (Stellaria) South Karelia, southern Finland, June

Background imageCarnation Collection: Red campion (Silene dioica) and Oxeye Daises (Leucanthemum vulgare) on field margin

Red campion (Silene dioica) and Oxeye Daises (Leucanthemum vulgare) on field margin, Norfolk, UK, June

Background imageCarnation Collection: Greater Stitchwort (Stellaria holostea) and Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) in flower

Greater Stitchwort (Stellaria holostea) and Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) in flower, UK, May

Background imageCarnation Collection: Carthusian Pink flower (Dianthus carthusianorum) detail of two stigmas, Nordtirol, Austrian Alps

Carthusian Pink flower (Dianthus carthusianorum) detail of two stigmas, Nordtirol, Austrian Alps. June

Background imageCarnation Collection: Turks Cap Lily and Dianthus, from Hortus Eystettensis, by Basil Besler (1561-1629), pub

Turks Cap Lily and Dianthus, from Hortus Eystettensis, by Basil Besler (1561-1629), pub
I Martagon Imperiale Moschatum; In 1612 this plant bore 210 flowers on its flowerhead; II Caryopoyllus minor sylvestus flore simplici; III Caryopaillus minor sylvestus flore pleno; Besler was an

Background imageCarnation Collection: Hana-Bune, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub

Hana-Bune, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub.1910 (colour block woodcut). A Boat Filled with Flowers;

Background imageCarnation Collection: Ellebore et Oeillet, 1829

Ellebore et Oeillet, 1829
Ellebore et Oeillet, from Choix des plus belles fleurs, pub. Paris, 1829 (hand-coloured engraving)

Background imageCarnation Collection: Nature Morte, 19th century. Artist: Edouard Manet

Nature Morte, 19th century. Artist: Edouard Manet
Nature Morte, 19th century. From The Studio Volume 85. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1923]

Background imageCarnation Collection: Birthday postcard, c1911

Birthday postcard, c1911. With a verse by Clifton Bingham

Background imageCarnation Collection: The Carnation, 1899

The Carnation, 1899. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1899

Background imageCarnation Collection: Ornamental Vase of Flowers and Fruit, c1798, (1938). Artist: Jan van Os

Ornamental Vase of Flowers and Fruit, c1798, (1938). Artist: Jan van Os
Ornamental Vase of Flowers and Fruit, c1798, (1938). Painting held at The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford

Background imageCarnation Collection: Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon with a red carnation, 1923, (1937)

Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon with a red carnation, 1923, (1937). The future Queen Mother (1900-2002). A print from the Illustrated London News: Coronation Record Number, (London, 1937)

Background imageCarnation Collection: A Tulip, Carnations, and Morning Glory in a Glass Vase, 17th century

A Tulip, Carnations, and Morning Glory in a Glass Vase, 17th century. Artist: Nicolaes van Veerendael
A Tulip, Carnations, and Morning Glory in a Glass Vase, 17th century

Background imageCarnation Collection: Gardener smelling a carnation or pink (Dianthus), c1750. Artist: Thomas Kitchin

Gardener smelling a carnation or pink (Dianthus), c1750. Artist: Thomas Kitchin
Gardener smelling a carnation or pink (Dianthus), c1750. French philosopher Rene Descartes interaction theory stated that the reflexes were mechanistically determined and that body

Background imageCarnation Collection: Dianthus (Carnations and Pinks), 1629

Dianthus (Carnations and Pinks), 1629. From Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris by John Parkinson. (London, 1629)

Background imageCarnation Collection: How to kiss your Rich Aunt

How to kiss your Rich Aunt ! A rather foolish and foppish young man (with an eye on the prize!) greets his Elderly (and very rich) Auntie with extreme enthusiasm. Date: 1908

Background imageCarnation Collection: Edouard Manet (1832-1883). Carnations and Clematis in a Crys

Edouard Manet (1832-1883). Carnations and Clematis in a Crys
Edouard Manet (1832-1883). French painter. Carnations and Clematis in a Crystal Vase (1883). Oil on canvas. Musee d Orsay. Paris. France

Background imageCarnation Collection: Fairies of the Garden - The Carnation

Fairies of the Garden - The Carnation. 1903

Background imageCarnation Collection: Thrift, Sea-pink -Armeria maritima-, Mizen Head Peninsula, West Cork, Republic of Ireland

Thrift, Sea-pink -Armeria maritima-, Mizen Head Peninsula, West Cork, Republic of Ireland, British Isles, Europe

Background imageCarnation Collection: A bizarre carnation

A bizarre carnation.. Chromolithograph from Thomas Hogg, A Treatise on the Carnation, and Other Flowers. 2nd edition. Date: circa 1832

Background imageCarnation Collection: David von Cologne Carnation pot painting Oil

David von Cologne Carnation pot painting Oil
David von Cologne, Carnation in pot, painting, Oil on canvas, Height, 108 cm (42.5 inches), Width, 117 cm (46 inches)

Background imageCarnation Collection: Portrait Johannes Colmannus Rector Convent St. Agatha

Portrait Johannes Colmannus Rector Convent St. Agatha
Portrait of Johannes Colmannus, Rector of the Convent of St. Agatha at Delft, Rector of the St Agatha Monastery in Delft. Sitting in a chair, half-length, a black beret on the head

Background imageCarnation Collection: A Giant Radish giant radish weighing seven half pounds

A Giant Radish giant radish weighing seven half pounds
A Giant Radish, A giant radish, weighing more than seven and a half pounds. On the left an inscription on a sheet of paper and a carnation

Background imageCarnation Collection: Helena van der Schalcke Portrait Helena van der Schalcke

Helena van der Schalcke Portrait Helena van der Schalcke
Helena van der Schalcke Portrait of Helena van der Schalcke (1646-71). Daughter of Gerard van der Schalcke and Johanna Bardoel and the future Wife of Nicolaes Eichelberg

Background imageCarnation Collection: Carnation Dianthus Gentille pot flowers Gariophilus retonica

Carnation Dianthus Gentille pot flowers Gariophilus retonica
Carnation (Dianthus) Gentille. pot. flowers. / Gariophilus retonica. / oeuillet. (title on object), Carnation. Numbered top right: 123. With the name in five languages

Background imageCarnation Collection: Garden carnations Dianthus caryophyllus lemons

Garden carnations Dianthus caryophyllus lemons
Garden carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus) and lemons (Citrus limon), Garden carnations and (thorny) lemons. With a bird hopping for a fly and a small ornamental plant. FIGs

Background imageCarnation Collection: Walter Thomas young man bow tie carnation lapel

Walter Thomas young man bow tie carnation lapel
Walter Thomas young man in bow tie and carnation in lapel of coat; Lewis (American, active New Brian, Connecticut 1880s); about 1910; Bromide print

Background imageCarnation Collection: Close-Up Of Pink Lei In Sand On Beach, Foaming Shore Waters, Blue Sky

Close-Up Of Pink Lei In Sand On Beach, Foaming Shore Waters, Blue Sky

Background imageCarnation Collection: Christmas card in the shape of a white carnation

Christmas card in the shape of a white carnation, open to reveal a nature scene and a greeting. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCarnation Collection: Leonardo da Vinci (1452 A?i? 1519). The Madonna of the Carn

Leonardo da Vinci (1452 A?i? 1519). The Madonna of the Carn
Leonardo da Vinci (1452 A?i? 1519) was an Italian Renaissance polymath. The Madonna of the Carnation. 1478-1480. Virgin Mary is holding a carnation. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageCarnation Collection: Hans Holbein the Younger (c. 1497-1543). Portrait of the Mer

Hans Holbein the Younger (c. 1497-1543). Portrait of the Mer
Renaissance Art. Germany. Hans Holbein the Younger (c. 1497-1543). German artist and printmaker who worked in a Northern Renaissance style. Portrait of the Merchant Georg Gisze, 1532

Background imageCarnation Collection: Seagrape and Baygrape (Coccoloba uvifera), Dominican Republic, Caribbean

Seagrape and Baygrape (Coccoloba uvifera), Dominican Republic, Caribbean

Background imageCarnation Collection: Dianthus, Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus), red blossoms

Dianthus, Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus), red blossoms

Background imageCarnation Collection: Wedding - Groom, Best Man and Ushers

Wedding - Groom, Best Man and Ushers Chichester Photographic Society West Sussex Record Office Ref No: CPS3759-15

Background imageCarnation Collection: CHINA, Shanghai. French Concession Area- Taikang Road Arts Center-Mosaic Table

CHINA, Shanghai. French Concession Area- Taikang Road Arts Center-Mosaic Table

Background imageCarnation 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 imageCarnation Collection: Bride in church doorway, Marazion, Cornwall

Bride in church doorway, Marazion, Cornwall
Bride in a church doorway, holding pink flowers, Marazion, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageCarnation Collection: Hippy couple with flowers at Woburn Park

Hippy couple with flowers at Woburn Park
Hippy couple with flowers during the Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire. Date: August 1967

Background imageCarnation Collection: Hippy man with flowers at Woburn Park

Hippy man with flowers at Woburn Park
Hippy man with flowers during the Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire. Date: August 1967



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In the month of June, as depicted in Twelve Months of Flowers by Robert Furber, the vibrant and delicate carnation takes center stage. This captivating flower, immortalized by the talented artist John Singer Sargent in his masterpiece Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose (1885-86), enchants viewers with its timeless beauty. As we stroll along the coast at Doolin in County Clare, Ireland during this season, we may come across a charming Marsh Daisy known as Armeria maritima. Its dainty petals resemble those of a carnation and add a touch of elegance to the picturesque landscape. Moving on to July's floral wonders from Twelve Months of Flowers by Robert Furber, our attention is drawn to another stunning portrayal - Red Carnation and Lavender. Basil Besler's Hortus Eystettensis showcases these two enchanting blooms side by side in perfect harmony. Dianthus caryophyllus or various carnations also make an appearance among these botanical treasures. Their vibrant colors and intricate patterns make them popular choices for gardens worldwide. One fascinating variation is the proliferating carnation that captivates us with its ability to produce multiple flowers on a single stem. It symbolizes abundance and growth – qualities that resonate deeply within us all. A historical engraving from Basilius Beslers Florilegium transports us back to 1613 when carnatons were paired with lavender for their complementary scents and visual appeal. The combination creates an aromatic symphony that delights our senses even today. Amidst this array of floral wonders lies another gem - Convallaria majalis or Lily of the Valley. Its delicate white blossoms exude gracefulness while adding a sweet fragrance to any bouquet or garden arrangement. The allure of carnations extends beyond art and nature; it has even found its way into silent films like Ford & Powers where Harrison Ford and Lucille Powers shared a scene that captured the essence of romance and beauty.