Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Marigold Collection (page 3)

"Marigold: A Tapestry of Beauty and Symbolism" Marigolds have long captivated artists and admirers alike

Background imageMarigold Collection: Pot marigold, Calendula officinalis

Pot marigold, Calendula officinalis
Le Soucy. Pot marigold, Calendula officinalis. Handcoloured etching from Pierre Joseph Buchoz Collection precieuse et enluminee des fleurs les plus belles et les plus curieuses

Background imageMarigold Collection: French marigold, Tagetes patula

French marigold, Tagetes patula
L Oeillet d Inde. French marigold, Tagetes patula. Handcoloured etching from Pierre Joseph Buchoz Collection precieuse et enluminee des fleurs les plus belles et les plus curieuses

Background imageMarigold Collection: Bearded fig marigold, Mesembryanthemum barbatum

Bearded fig marigold, Mesembryanthemum barbatum. Handcolured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration from William Curtis The Botanical Magazine, Lambeth Marsh, London, 1789

Background imageMarigold Collection: Aethephyllum pinnatifidum

Aethephyllum pinnatifidum (Jagged-leaved fig marigold, Mesembryanthemum pinnatifidum). Handcolured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration from William Curtis The Botanical Magazine

Background imageMarigold Collection: Two-coloured fig marigold, Mesembryanthemum bicolorum

Two-coloured fig marigold, Mesembryanthemum bicolorum. Handcolured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration from William Curtis The Botanical Magazine, Lambeth Marsh, London, 1787

Background imageMarigold Collection: Hatchet-leav d fig marigold, Mesembryanthemum dolabriforme

Hatchet-leav d fig marigold, Mesembryanthemum dolabriforme. Handcolured copperplate engraving and botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Curtis The Botanical Magazine, Lambeth Marsh

Background imageMarigold Collection: Cape marigold, Arctotheca calendula

Cape marigold, Arctotheca calendula (Marygold-flowered cryptostemma, Cryptostemma calendulacea). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a drawing by John Curtis for Samuel Curtis

Background imageMarigold Collection: Cape marigold, Dimorphotheca chrysanthemifolia

Cape marigold, Dimorphotheca chrysanthemifolia (Large-flowered marygold, Calendula chrysanthemifolia). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell for Samuel Curtis continuation of William Curtis

Background imageMarigold Collection: Cape marigold and marsh marigold

Cape marigold and marsh marigold
Cape marigold, Dimorphotheca sinuata, and marsh marigold, Caltha palustris. (Calendula seu caltha, Caltha palustris.) Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Mario Cammerari from Professor Filippo

Background imageMarigold Collection: Bright-line brown-eye moth on marigold flower

Bright-line brown-eye moth on marigold flower
Bright-line brown-eye, Lacanobia oleracea, bastard wasp and housefly on French marigold flower, Tagetes patula. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn

Background imageMarigold Collection: A Victorian Floral Paper Scrap Relief of floral border scraps on a sheet, c

A Victorian Floral Paper Scrap Relief of floral border scraps on a sheet, c
3605536 A Victorian Floral Paper Scrap Relief of floral border scraps on a sheet, c.1880 (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Photo eDavid Pearson; English

Background imageMarigold Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 335

Curtis British Entomology Plate 335
Coleoptera: Simplocaria semistriata (Half-channelled Byrrhus) [Plant: Chrysanthemum segetum (Corn Marigold)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageMarigold Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 224

Curtis British Entomology Plate 224
Coleoptera: Heterocerus obsoletus (Largest Heterocerus) [Plant: Caltha palustris (Marsh Marigold)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marsh Marigold, March Violet and Spring Gentian, from Hortus Eystettensis

Marsh Marigold, March Violet and Spring Gentian, from Hortus Eystettensis
3359456 Marsh Marigold, March Violet and Spring Gentian, from Hortus Eystettensis, by Basil Besler (1561-1629), pub. 1613 (hand coloured engraving) by German School

Background imageMarigold Collection: Midas daughter turned to gold

Midas daughter turned to gold
3783934 Midas daughter turned to gold by Crane, Walter (1845-1915); (add.info.: Midas daughter, Marygold turned to gold. Retelling of Greek Myths by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804 - 1864)

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigold, Calendula officinalis, with flower, leaf and stalk

Marigold, Calendula officinalis, with flower, leaf and stalk. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert
FLO4604506 Marigold, Calendula officinalis, with flower, leaf and stalk. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton

Background imageMarigold Collection: Flowers in a Vase standing on a Ledge (Aries), late 18th century (pen & ink

Flowers in a Vase standing on a Ledge (Aries), late 18th century (pen & ink
FIT62502 Flowers in a Vase standing on a Ledge (Aries), late 18th century (pen & ink, w/c and bodycolour on a prepared dark ground) by Moser, Mary (1744-1819); 62x47 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum

Background imageMarigold Collection: African Marigold and French Marigolds, from Hortus Eystettensis

African Marigold and French Marigolds, from Hortus Eystettensis
3284521 African Marigold and French Marigolds, from Hortus Eystettensis, by Basil Besler (1561-1629), pub. 1613 (hand-coloured engraving) by German School

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigolds (The Bower Maiden, Fleur-de-Marie), 1874 (oil on wood)

Marigolds (The Bower Maiden, Fleur-de-Marie), 1874 (oil on wood)
3744334 Marigolds (The Bower Maiden, Fleur-de-Marie), 1874 (oil on wood) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); 114.3x73.7 cm; Nottingham City Museums and Galleries (Nottingham Castle)

Background imageMarigold Collection: A Woman Picking Marigold

A Woman Picking Marigold
Saurabh Sirohiya

Background imageMarigold Collection: Frozen Marigold

Frozen Marigold
Secundino Losada

Background imageMarigold Collection: marigold

marigold
Mike Kreiten

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigold: Disdain, from the series Floral Beauties and Language of Flowers (N75

Marigold: Disdain, from the series Floral Beauties and Language of Flowers (N75) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1892

Background imageMarigold Collection: PLANTS / CALTHA PALUSTRIS

PLANTS / CALTHA PALUSTRIS
MARSH MARIGOLD Date: early 20th century

Background imageMarigold Collection: Plants - Tagetes Patula

Plants - Tagetes Patula
FRENCH MARIGOLD, or SPREADING TAGETES Date: 1791

Background imageMarigold Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109336

EyeUbiquitous_20109336
Lycopersicon, Tomato and Calendula, Marigold growing in wooden planter

Background imageMarigold Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20106572

EyeUbiquitous_20106572
Plants, Flowers, Marsh Marigolds with dappled sunlight

Background imageMarigold Collection: Calendula b

Calendula b
Marigold, Calendula officinalis, Close side view of one yellow orange flower with raindrops

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigold, Calendula officinalis Sherbet fizz

Marigold, Calendula officinalis Sherbet fizz, Single, daisy-like flower

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigold, Calendula officinalis Porcupine, Several spikey orange flowers

Marigold, Calendula officinalis Porcupine, Several spikey orange flowers

Background imageMarigold Collection: tagetes patula, marigold, french marigold

tagetes patula, marigold, french marigold
Tagetes patula Marigold - French marigold Orange subject

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigold, Calendula officinalis, Side view of one flower with snow piled up on it

Marigold, Calendula officinalis, Side view of one flower with snow piled up on it

Background imageMarigold Collection: One Hundred Flowers, 18th century. Creator: Unknown

One Hundred Flowers, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
One Hundred Flowers, 18th century. Qing dynasty (1644-1911)

Background imageMarigold Collection: Patchwork leafcutter bee (Megachile centuncularis) feeding from Common marigold

Patchwork leafcutter bee (Megachile centuncularis) feeding from Common marigold (Calendula officinalis) Monmouthshire, Wales, UK. April

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigold seller, India

Marigold seller, India
An old woman sits on a ledge in a back street in Banares, India. She sells marigold flowers. Two boy urchins approach. The flowers are used to make offerings to the River Ganges Date: 1987

Background imageMarigold Collection: Calendula officinalis (Pot Marigold), pub. 1836. Creator: Panacre Bessa (1772-1846)

Calendula officinalis (Pot Marigold), pub. 1836. Creator: Panacre Bessa (1772-1846)
Calendula officinalis (Pot Marigold), illustration from Flore des jardiniers, amateurs et manufacturiers: D apres les dessins de Bessa. Extraits de l Herbier de l amateur. pub

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marsh Marigold, March Violet and Spring Gentian, from Hortus Eystettensis, by Basil Besler

Marsh Marigold, March Violet and Spring Gentian, from Hortus Eystettensis, by Basil Besler
I Caltha palustris flore multiplici; II Viola martia canina; III Gentianella minima verna flore coeruleo; Besler was an apothecary in Nuremberg

Background imageMarigold Collection: South East Asia; Thailand; Chiang Mai; Cobra Snake replica display

South East Asia; Thailand; Chiang Mai; Cobra Snake replica display

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigold, Cottonweed, Sunflower, Tansy, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Marigold, Cottonweed, Sunflower, Tansy, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Marigold, Cottonweed, Sunflower, Tansy, Victorian Botanical Illustration Victorian Botanical Illustration

Background imageMarigold Collection: Detail from an enamelled dish, early 17th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Detail from an enamelled dish, early 17th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Detail from an enamelled dish, early 17th century, (1843). The rim of a dish made using the enamelled pottery technique invented by Bernard Palissy

Background imageMarigold Collection: Kingcup or Marsh Marigold

Kingcup or Marsh Marigold
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of a Kingcup or Marsh Marigold a herbaceous plant. 1899

Background imageMarigold Collection: Flowers / Larousse 1913

Flowers / Larousse 1913
Annuals & Biannuals: hyacinths, tulips, foxgloves; nasturtiums, chrsyanthemums, lily, sweet peas, pansies, marigold, crocus, eschscholzia, begonia. 1913

Background imageMarigold Collection: Picture No. 11807159

Picture No. 11807159
Peacock Butterfly resting on marigold flower, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageMarigold Collection: Flowers of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Flowers of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Red Exotic Flowers of the Garden: Plate 56

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigolds Near Gilroy, California, USA

Marigolds Near Gilroy, California, USA

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigold Calendula Goude bloeme ankle Caltha Calendula simplex

Marigold Calendula Goude bloeme ankle Caltha Calendula simplex
Marigold (Calendula) Goude bloeme. ankle. / Caltha Calendula simplex. / Souci a fleur simple (title on object), Marigold. Numbered top right: 235

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigold Calendula officinalis Dobbel goude Bloeme

Marigold Calendula officinalis Dobbel goude Bloeme
Marigold (Calendula officinalis) Dobbel goude Bloeme. / Caltha Calendula flore duplice / Souci a fleur double. (title on object), Marigold. Numbered top right: 226. Right the name in six languages

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigold Tagetes Dobbel velvet Bloeme Flos tunetanus Duplex

Marigold Tagetes Dobbel velvet Bloeme Flos tunetanus Duplex
Marigold (Tagetes), Dobbel velvet Bloeme / Flos tunetanus Duplex. / Oeuilles d inde Doubles. (title on object), Orange tag. Numbered top right: 63. Top left the Latin and Dutch name



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Marigold: A Tapestry of Beauty and Symbolism" Marigolds have long captivated artists and admirers alike, their vibrant hues and delicate petals a testament to nature's artistry. In Hall Thorpe's masterpiece "Marigolds, " these flowers take center stage, their golden blooms radiating warmth and joy. In traditional Japanese woodblock prints, geishas gracefully wander through gardens adorned with marigolds, symbolizing the fleeting beauty of life. These blossoms also find themselves entwined in Hindu mythology, as offerings to Kali, the goddess of destruction who heralds rebirth. The name Marigold holds its own stories too. Clementine Churchill tenderly cradles her daughter Marigold in a photograph that captures a mother's love. An oil-painted frame showcases an exquisite bouquet of marigolds, adding elegance to any space. But it is not just humans who appreciate these flowers' allure; they share their habitat with other wildflowers like corn poppies and chamomile in mixed arable weeds. In Canada's summer landscape or Norfolk's cultivated meadows, marigolds stand tall amidst a sea of color. Artists throughout history have immortalized marigolds on canvas - from flower still lifes adorning marble ledges to botanical illustrations by Basil Besler. Their presence adds grace to architectural wonders like columns standing proud against nature's backdrop. Even tiny creatures are drawn to the charm of marigolds; micro-moths delicately perch upon them as if enchanted by their beauty. Pyrausta purpuralis dances among the petals, showcasing nature's intricate tapestry at work. Whether admired for their aesthetic appeal or revered for their symbolism across cultures and time periods, marigolds continue to enchant us all. They remind us that even amidst destruction or within the simplicity of everyday life lies extraordinary beauty waiting to be discovered – just like these radiant flowers.