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

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

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigold 20th century William Morris British

Marigold 20th century William Morris British
Marigold, 20th century. William Morris (British, 1834-1896). Plain weave cotton, printed; overall: 91.4 x 92.7 cm (36 x 36 1/2 in.)

Background imageMarigold Collection: Caltha Palustris. Marsh Marigold

Caltha Palustris. Marsh Marigold

Background imageMarigold Collection: Caltha Palustris-Marsh Marigold, 1798 Print By James Sowerby (1757-1822) British Botanical Artist

Caltha Palustris-Marsh Marigold, 1798 Print By James Sowerby (1757-1822) British Botanical Artist. From The Book English Botany By Sir James Edward Smith With Illustrations By James Sowerby

Background imageMarigold Collection: Black and white illustration of Calendula officinalis (Pot Marigold)

Black and white illustration of Calendula officinalis (Pot Marigold), plant with edible leaves and flowers

Background imageMarigold Collection: Illustration of tomato plants in compost bag with marigolds growing between to attract pests

Illustration of tomato plants in compost bag with marigolds growing between to attract pests

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

Exotic 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, 1613. Multiflorous Aztec marigold, or African marigold

MARIGOLDS, 1613. Multiflorous Aztec marigold, or African marigold, with French marigolds on either side. Engraving for Basilius Beslers " Florilegium, " Nuremberg, 1613

Background imageMarigold Collection: Fulness of Joy Plate 4

Fulness of Joy Plate 4
A bunch of flowers including what appears to be marigold & a field poppy accompanies a biblical text: Cant. 1.7 Date: circa 1880

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigold pollen grain, SEM

Marigold pollen grain, SEM
Marigold pollen grain. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a pollen grain from a marigold plant (family Compositae)

Background imageMarigold Collection: MARIGOLDS. Marigolds (Calendula officinalis), from the first edition of John Gerards Herball

MARIGOLDS. Marigolds (Calendula officinalis), from the first edition of John Gerards Herball, published in 1597

Background imageMarigold Collection: AGRI2A-00136

AGRI2A-00136
Garden flowers, including gladiola, iris, foxglove, crocus, morning-glory, lily, daffodil, tulip, dahlia, zinnia, pansy, marigold. Color lithograph of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigold, Calendula officinalis

Marigold, Calendula officinalis

Background imageMarigold Collection: Plants / Common Marigold

Plants / Common Marigold
Common marigold

Background imageMarigold 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 imageMarigold Collection: botany, caltha palustris, cut out, flower, foliage, leaf, marigold, marsh marigold

botany, caltha palustris, cut out, flower, foliage, leaf, marigold, marsh marigold, no people, plant, ranunculaceae, stem, studio shot, watercolour painting, white background, wildflower, yellow

Background imageMarigold Collection: Cut yellow marigolds for sale in the early morning flower market, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Cut yellow marigolds for sale in the early morning flower market, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Background imageMarigold Collection: Cut yellow marigolds, weighed and bagged in cotton cloth bundle, for sale in the

Cut yellow marigolds, weighed and bagged in cotton cloth bundle, for sale in the early morning flower market, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Background imageMarigold Collection: Archimedes swallovanus, bryozoan

Archimedes swallovanus, bryozoan
Fossil bryozoan dating from the Carboniferous rocks, Mississippian, Golconda Fm. Marigold, Illinois, U.S.A

Background imageMarigold Collection: Jaeger fashion 1965

Jaeger fashion 1965
Model wearing a Jaeger wool suit in marigold frieze, worn with a sleeveless white wool sweater and white linen hat. She is posed in the stock order department at Dormeuil

Background imageMarigold Collection: Carnation and marigold, Dianthus caryophyllus

Carnation and marigold, Dianthus caryophyllus and Calendula officinalis.. Handcolored stipple engraving from Le Jardinier Fleuriste, Dedie aus Dames par un Amateur Chez Marcilly, Paris, 1818

Background imageMarigold Collection: Sweet scabious and marigold flower fairies

Sweet scabious and marigold flower fairies.. Handcolored steel engraving by C. Geoffrois after an illustration by Jean Ignace Isidore Grandville from Les Fleurs Animees, Flower Fairies, Paris

Background imageMarigold Collection: Purple-eyed fig marigold, Mesembryanthemum tricolor

Purple-eyed fig marigold, Mesembryanthemum tricolor.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn by John Curtis and engraved by Weddell from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, 1820, Samuel Curtis, Walworth

Background imageMarigold Collection: Corn marigold or corn daisy, Chrysanthemum segetum

Corn marigold or corn daisy, Chrysanthemum segetum.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by French botanist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard from Herbier de la France, Paris, 1780

Background imageMarigold Collection: Vintage seed packet: Calendula

Vintage seed packet: Calendula
A beautiful Calendula seed packet from the Burts Seeds Company, New York. Date: c. 1910

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marsh marigold / Kingcup - flowering in flooded

Marsh marigold / Kingcup - flowering in flooded forest near river Taz (Caltha palustris ). North Tumen region, Siberia, Russia. (Ranu subspecies ?)

Background imageMarigold Collection: Mesembryaceae - Fig Marigold

Mesembryaceae - Fig Marigold
Mesembryaceae: the fig marigold tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889

Background imageMarigold Collection: Yellow marigolds bask in sunlight. Providence, Rhode Island, USA

Yellow marigolds bask in sunlight. Providence, Rhode Island, USA

Background imageMarigold Collection: Asia, India, Udaipur. Attention to detail shows in the beautiful floating flower

Asia, India, Udaipur. Attention to detail shows in the beautiful floating flower arrangements at the Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur

Background imageMarigold Collection: Asia, India, Calcutta. Cultivated marigolds are sold in the flower market as garlands for rituals

Asia, India, Calcutta. Cultivated marigolds are sold in the flower market as garlands for rituals, as well as for wedding decorations and floral arrangements

Background imageMarigold Collection: Woman selling flower, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India

Woman selling flower, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India
Woman selling flowers, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India

Background imageMarigold Collection: Small shrine to Ganesh, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Small shrine to Ganesh, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Background imageMarigold Collection: Roses and marigolds, the flowers of Pushkar, Rajasthan, India

Roses and marigolds, the flowers of Pushkar, Rajasthan, India

Background imageMarigold Collection: India, Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi. garlands of marigold adorn a small boat headed out

India, Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi. garlands of marigold adorn a small boat headed out
India, Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi. Garlands of marigold adorn a small boat headed out to sea to make a water burial in the Ganges River

Background imageMarigold Collection: Asia, India, Rajasthan, an offering of marigold flowers centered with a lotus blossom

Asia, India, Rajasthan, an offering of marigold flowers centered with a lotus blossom
India, Rajasthan, an offering of marigold flowers centered with a lotus blossom

Background imageMarigold Collection: Fresh marigold flowers sack for sale in New Delhi, India

Fresh marigold flowers sack for sale in New Delhi, India

Background imageMarigold Collection: India, Delhi, Heap of marigold offerings

India, Delhi, Heap of marigold offerings

Background imageMarigold Collection: Tagetes plants and landscape, Ethiopia

Tagetes plants and landscape, Ethiopia

Background imageMarigold Collection: Picture No. 11807192

Picture No. 11807192
Pot Marigold with Nepeta, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageMarigold Collection: Picture No. 11807177

Picture No. 11807177
Pot Marigold Flower, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageMarigold Collection: Picture No. 11807162

Picture No. 11807162
Pot Marigold Flower, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageMarigold Collection: Picture No. 11807145

Picture No. 11807145
Pot Marigold with Nepeta, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageMarigold Collection: Picture No. 11807125

Picture No. 11807125
Pot Marigold Flower, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageMarigold Collection: Picture No. 11807064

Picture No. 11807064
Pot Marigold Flower, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageMarigold Collection: Picture No. 11807033

Picture No. 11807033
Pot Marigold Flower, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageMarigold Collection: Marigold and Pennywort engraving

Marigold and Pennywort engraving
Wild flowers engraving



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"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.