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Iris Collection

"Iris: A Kaleidoscope of Beauty and Symbolism" The captivating allure of the iris is undeniable, whether it be the enchanting Iris xiphioides or the elegant Anglica

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Iris Collection: Annual and Biannual flowers
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Iris Collection: Iris, Iris xiphioides, Anglica
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Iris Collection: Tatler front cover featuring Tallulah Bankhead, 1925
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Iris Collection: June, from Twelve Months of Flowers by Robert Furber (c
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Iris Collection: Field with Flowers near Arles by Van Gogh
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Iris Collection: Variegated Spanish iris (iris bulbosa mixta), wild leek (moly latifolium)
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Iris Collection: Eye anatomy, artwork
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Iris Collection: Wild iris in the Pecos Wilderness, New Mexico
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Iris Collection: European Tree Frog WAT 989 Hyla arborea © M. Watson / ARDEA LONDON
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Iris Collection: Iris of the eye, SEM
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Iris Collection: Royal Iris Ferry Steamer
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Iris Collection: Horikiri iris garden
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Iris Collection: Japanese Arrangement - 1
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Iris Collection: Card commemorating Zeebrugge and Ostend raid, WW1
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Iris Collection: Wild Roses and Irises, 1887. Creator: John La Farge
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Iris Collection: Irises, 1890. Creator: Vincent van Gogh
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Iris Collection: Traditional Japanese Woodblock female by pond
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Iris Collection: Eye, iris
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Iris Collection: Iris Bruno (Tall Bearded Iris)
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Iris Collection: Iris Germanica (German Iris), 1805-1816 (stipple-engraving printed in colours
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Iris Collection: Stories from Virgil - Iris Appearing to Turnus
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Iris Collection: Iris Murdoch - British Novelist
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Iris Collection: German Iris - Iris florentina (Iris germanica) by Leonhart Fuchs from De historia stirpium
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Iris Collection: Iris sp. blue iris
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Iris Collection: Catching Fireflies, Mid-1790s. Creator: Eishosai Choki
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Iris Collection: Iris Germanica, 1847 (hand-coloured engraving)
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Iris Collection: Cat Stalking
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Iris Collection: The Lute Player, c. 1595 (oil on canvas)
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Iris Collection: Flower Still Life on a marble ledge, 1800-01 (oil on canvas)
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Iris Collection: Biometric scans
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Iris Collection: Beautiful blue Iris. The Peloponnese form of cretan iris. Formerly known as Iris unguicularis
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Iris Collection: Red-eyed tree frog climbing on iris flower
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Iris Collection: Birds and Flowers design (w / c on paper)
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Iris Collection: Dwarf violet iris or vernal American flower
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Iris Collection: Iris Flowers and Grasshopper, c. 1830-31 (colour woodblock print)
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Iris Collection: Siberian Iris, USA
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Iris Collection: Iris, Bearded iris, Iris Rajah, A single flower showing the yellow upright petals
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Iris Collection: Iris Hoey and Jack Cannot, British actors, c1908. Artist: Rotary Photo
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Iris Collection: Digital illustration of dilated pupil of human eye with contraction of outer radial muscle fibres
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Iris Collection: Flower Still Life with Bird Nest (oil on canvas)
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Iris Collection: Harry (later Sir Harry) M Garner (1892-1977)
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Iris Collection: Eye surgery, conceptual artwork
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Iris Collection: USA, Pennsylvania. Two dragonflies on iris flower
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Iris Collection: Bee perching on a petal of a blue Iris
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Iris Collection: Eye muscle, TEM C014 / 1468
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Iris Collection: Bearded Iris


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"Iris: A Kaleidoscope of Beauty and Symbolism" The captivating allure of the iris is undeniable, whether it be the enchanting Iris xiphioides or the elegant Anglica. From its appearance on a Tatler front cover featuring the iconic Tallulah Bankhead in 1925 to its depiction in Robert Furber's Twelve Months of Flowers, this flower has always been a symbol of grace and sophistication. In June, as captured by Furber's Plate 32, fields adorned with irises near Arles evoke Van Gogh's masterpiece "Field with Flowers. " The vibrant hues showcased in Plate 16 and Plate 18 further emphasize the iris' ability to mesmerize with its striking colors. Beyond artistry, even transportation bears witness to the iris' significance. The Royal Iris Ferry Steamer stands as a testament to how this flower has permeated various aspects of society throughout history. Delving into botanical realms, Basilius Beslers' Florilegium showcases variegated Spanish irises alongside wild leeks. This engraving from 1613 highlights not only their visual appeal but also their presence within nature's tapestry. Moving beyond mere aesthetics, we explore eye anatomy artwork that draws parallels between our own eyes and these delicate blooms. Just like our eyes are windows to our souls, so too do irises reflect depth and emotion. Finally, we find ourselves amidst the splendor of New Mexico's Pecos Wilderness where wild irises thrive. Here they stand tall against rugged landscapes—a reminder that beauty can flourish even in seemingly inhospitable environments. Whether admired for its artistic representation or revered for its symbolic meaning across cultures and time periods—iris remains an emblematic kaleidoscope of beauty that continues to captivate hearts worldwide.