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Indigo Collection (page 3)

Indigo, a captivating hue found on the color wheel, holds a rich history and diverse presence in various aspects of our world

Background imageIndigo Collection: Guatamalan indigo and true indigo

Guatamalan indigo and true indigo
Guatamalan indigo, Indigofera suffruticosa (a-c), and true indigo, Indigofera tinctoria (d-h). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr

Background imageIndigo Collection: Animals and plants of Southern Asia (colour litho)

Animals and plants of Southern Asia (colour litho)
3101065 Animals and plants of Southern Asia (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Animals and plants of Southern Asia: Nylgau Antelope, Siamang, Oa)

Background imageIndigo Collection: The tales of the products in a grocers shop (colour litho)

The tales of the products in a grocers shop (colour litho)
3099293 The tales of the products in a grocers shop (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The tales of the products in a grocers shop)

Background imageIndigo Collection: The indigo factory in South America - in 'The old and modern costume'

The indigo factory in South America - in "The old and modern costume"
GIA4775641 The indigo factory in South America - in " The old and modern costume", by Dr. Jules Ferrario, ed. Milan, 1819 - 1920

Background imageIndigo Collection: Superintendent of Coolies (engraving)

Superintendent of Coolies (engraving)
5199429 Superintendent of Coolies (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Superintendent of Coolies)

Background imageIndigo Collection: The Gomastah, or Head Cultivator (engraving)

The Gomastah, or Head Cultivator (engraving)
5199426 The Gomastah, or Head Cultivator (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Gomastah, or Head Cultivator)

Background imageIndigo Collection: Indigoterie in Senegal in the 17th century

Indigoterie in Senegal in the 17th century
XEE4158283 Indigoterie in Senegal in the 17th century. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Indigoterie in Senegal in the 17th century.); Stefano Bianchetti; French

Background imageIndigo Collection: Indigo, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Indigo, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999292 Indigo, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA, 1833-39)

Background imageIndigo Collection: The Spectroscope (colour litho)

The Spectroscope (colour litho)
966630 The Spectroscope (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Spectroscope)

Background imageIndigo Collection: Bengal, India (engraving)

Bengal, India (engraving)
6003635 Bengal, India (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bengal, India. Illustration for The Childrens Friend (1890).); © Look and Learn

Background imageIndigo Collection: The Adventures and Misadventures of a Brahma Bull (engraving)

The Adventures and Misadventures of a Brahma Bull (engraving)
1055808 The Adventures and Misadventures of a Brahma Bull (engraving) by Marie, Adrien Emmanuel (1848-91) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Adventures and Misadventures of a Brahma Bull)

Background imageIndigo Collection: The Prismatic Spectrum (colour litho)

The Prismatic Spectrum (colour litho)
2805332 The Prismatic Spectrum (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Prismatic Spectrum)

Background imageIndigo Collection: Inhabitants, plants, trees, animals and sugar production in the West Indies - in '

Inhabitants, plants, trees, animals and sugar production in the West Indies - in "
LSE4076512 Inhabitants, plants, trees, animals and sugar production in the West Indies - in " General History of the Antilles inhabited by the French" by Du Tertre

Background imageIndigo Collection: An Indigo factory near Allahabad, engraving after E. Therond illustrating the journey of

An Indigo factory near Allahabad, engraving after E. Therond illustrating the journey of
LSE4329639 An Indigo factory near Allahabad, engraving after E. Therond illustrating the journey of 184-68 by Louis Rousselet, published in Le Tour du Monde, 1874 by Therond

Background imageIndigo Collection: Important dye plants (coloured engraving)

Important dye plants (coloured engraving)
997454 Important dye plants (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageIndigo Collection: Detail from a tablecloth (linen)

Detail from a tablecloth (linen)
3053243 Detail from a tablecloth (linen) by Russian School (19th century); State Historical Museum, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageIndigo Collection: Indigo Manufacture in India (engraving)

Indigo Manufacture in India (engraving)
1046076 Indigo Manufacture in India (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Indigo Manufacture in India)

Background imageIndigo Collection: Mood Indigo

Mood Indigo
Greg Barsh

Background imageIndigo Collection: Kajikazawa in Kai Province (Koshu Kajikazawa), from the series Thirty-six Views of

Kajikazawa in Kai Province (Koshu Kajikazawa), from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjurokkei), ca. 1830-32

Background imageIndigo Collection: Indigo Vats, 1850s. Creator: Captain R. B. Hill

Indigo Vats, 1850s. Creator: Captain R. B. Hill
Indigo Vats, 1850s

Background imageIndigo Collection: INDIGO CULTIVATION 1871

INDIGO CULTIVATION 1871
A montage of engravings illustrating the cultivation of indigo. Date: 1871

Background imageIndigo Collection: INDIGO LADEN SHIPS

INDIGO LADEN SHIPS
Boats in India laden with indigo. Date: 1850

Background imageIndigo Collection: Indigo factory in India

Indigo factory in India
The processing of Indigo in India. Date: 1878

Background imageIndigo Collection: Indigo manufacture in Tirhoot 1869

Indigo manufacture in Tirhoot 1869
Indigo manufacture in Tirhoot, Lower Bengal, showing indigo being unloaded from carts and hand beaten. Date: 1869

Background imageIndigo Collection: DYEING CLOTH WITH INDIGO

DYEING CLOTH WITH INDIGO
Indigo in India. Lengths of cloth are dyed and dried in the sun. Date: 1878

Background imageIndigo Collection: Indigo manufactory in India

Indigo manufactory in India
An indigo manufactory in India, processing dyestuff from the indigofera plant. Date: circa 1770

Background imageIndigo Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099867

EyeUbiquitous_20099867
Scotland, Perth, Friarton road bridge over the river Tay with colourful rainbow

Background imageIndigo Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099866

EyeUbiquitous_20099866
Scotland, Perth, Friarton road bridge over the river Tay with colourful rainbow

Background imageIndigo Collection: Hmong woman in Sapa region, North Vietnam, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Hmong woman in Sapa region, North Vietnam, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageIndigo Collection: Karako-Asobi, No 42

Karako-Asobi, No 42
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imageIndigo Collection: Gosetsu-No-Mai, No 9

Gosetsu-No-Mai, No 9
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imageIndigo Collection: Asa-Zuma-Bune, No 7

Asa-Zuma-Bune, No 7
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imageIndigo Collection: Zama-No-Mori, No 4

Zama-No-Mori, No 4
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imageIndigo Collection: Akashi-No-Ul, No 10

Akashi-No-Ul, No 10
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imageIndigo Collection: Shiga-No-Uranami, No. 3

Shiga-No-Uranami, No. 3
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imageIndigo Collection: Nyo-Nishiki, No 11

Nyo-Nishiki, No 11
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imageIndigo Collection: O-Sho-Kun, No 12

O-Sho-Kun, No 12
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imageIndigo Collection: Komochi-Guma No. 14

Komochi-Guma No. 14
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imageIndigo Collection: Kuro-Kumo, No 26

Kuro-Kumo, No 26
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imageIndigo Collection: Nanakomachi, No 21

Nanakomachi, No 21
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imageIndigo Collection: Al-Al-Gasa, No 19

Al-Al-Gasa, No 19
From the catalogue of the Yokohama nursery of Seitaro Arai which specialised in Iris kaempferi. Japanese Iris, all native to Japan

Background imageIndigo Collection: Manufacturing indigo in Tirhoot (Muzaffarpur), Lower Bengal, 1869

Manufacturing indigo in Tirhoot (Muzaffarpur), Lower Bengal, 1869
Manufacturing indigo in Tirhoot (Muzzaffarpur), Lower Bengal, 1869. From The Illustrated London News (1869)

Background imageIndigo Collection: Foggy winter morning on Magdalen Bridge, Oxford

Foggy winter morning on Magdalen Bridge, Oxford

Background imageIndigo Collection: Sunrise at 30, 000 feet over the Pacific 2

Sunrise at 30, 000 feet over the Pacific 2
Flying over the Pacific, February 1984; No, its not a new abstract expressionist masterpiece. Its sunrise seen flying over the Pacific from Tahiti to Auckland, New Zealand

Background imageIndigo Collection: Luminescent sunrise with seagull, Wellington Harbour, New Zealand

Luminescent sunrise with seagull, Wellington Harbour, New Zealand
Wellington, New Zealand - 16 May 2012; this tranquil scene was spotted from a jetty in Wellington Harbour whilst waiting for the early morning ferry across the Cook Strait from New Zealands North to

Background imageIndigo Collection: Indigo Factory at Sultanganj, Bihar, India

Indigo Factory at Sultanganj, Bihar, India
Indigo (a natural dye extracted from plants) Factory at Sultanganj, a city and a notified area in Bhagalpur district in the Indian state of Bihar, situated on the south bank of Ganga river



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Indigo, a captivating hue found on the color wheel, holds a rich history and diverse presence in various aspects of our world. From its association with Indigofera tinctoria to its connection with stunning avian species like Gouldian Finches and Indigo Finch, this shade has left an indelible mark. In nature's palette, we witness the mesmerizing sight of Painted Passerina ciris and Indigo birds flocking around bird feeders in South Florida, USA. Their vibrant feathers adorned with shades reminiscent create a breathtaking spectacle. Delving into history reveals the significance as it was manufactured back in 1869 in Tirhoot, Lower Bengal. A wood engraving from that era showcases the intricate process involved in producing this coveted dye. Beyond its natural occurrences and historical importance lies another realm where indigo thrives - artistry. The enchantment continues through creations such as Indigo Blue Pattern, Indigo Dream, Indigo Expanse, and even an intriguing piece called Indigo Mirror. Each artwork captures different facets of this captivating shade while evoking emotions unique to each viewer. Furthermore, within the digital realm emerges an image titled "Indigo, " presented in a 3x4 aspect ratio known as Indig052. This visual representation adds yet another dimension to our understanding and appreciation for this alluring color. Whether it be found naturally or crafted by human hands using age-old techniques or modern technology – indigos allure remains undeniable across time and space. Its deep blue hues continue to captivate our senses while leaving us yearning for more encounters with this enigmatic shade named "indigo.