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Moriarty Collection

"Moriarty: The Mastermind Behind Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Nemesis" In the picturesque setting of Switzerland's Reichenbach Falls

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Switzerland Reichenbach

Switzerland Reichenbach
The Reichenbach falls, where Sherlock Holmes and professor Moriarty are supposed to have fallen to their deaths

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty struggle

Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty struggle
THE FINAL PROBLEM The death of Sherlock Holmes; Holmes & Moriarty struggle at the Reichenbach Falls: apparently, both are killed. Date: First published: 1893

Background imageMoriarty Collection: MORIARTY POSTER

MORIARTY POSTER
Poster for Moriarty, a Hollywood movie featuring the ex-Professor described by Holmes as the Napoleon of crime Date: circa 1922

Background imageMoriarty Collection: DOYLE: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty locked in mortal combat at

DOYLE: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty locked in mortal combat at the Reichenbach Falls. Wood engraving after a drawing by Sidney Paget from the Strand magazine for Sir Arthur

Background imageMoriarty Collection: PROFESSOR MORIARTY

PROFESSOR MORIARTY
THE FINAL PROBLEM The evil professor Moriarty; named by Holmes the Napoleon of Crime'. Date: First published: 1893

Background imageMoriarty Collection: DOYLE: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sherlock Holmes (left) concludes an interview with the Napoleon of crime

DOYLE: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sherlock Holmes (left) concludes an interview with the Napoleon of crime, Professor Moriarty. Wood engraving after a drawing by Sidney Paget for Sir Arthur Conan Doyles The

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Rose camellia, Camellia japonica

Rose camellia, Camellia japonica
5856363 Rose camellia, Camellia japonica; (add.info.: Rose camellia, Camellia japonica, with crimson flower and dark green foliage)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Dark-coloured catchfly, Silene ornata

Dark-coloured catchfly, Silene ornata
5856355 Dark-coloured catchfly, Silene ornata; (add.info.: Dark-coloured crimson catchfly, Silene ornata. Illustration by Henrietta Moriarty from "Fifty Plates of Greenhouse Plants" (1807)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Water arum, Calla palustris

Water arum, Calla palustris
5856350 Water arum, Calla palustris; (add.info.: White water arum (marsh bastard arum, dragon lily), Calla palustris, White flower shown cut above two large, flat, heart-shaped, dark-green leaves

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Fiddle-leaved physic nut, Satropha panduraefolia

Fiddle-leaved physic nut, Satropha panduraefolia
5856389 Fiddle-leaved physic nut, Satropha panduraefolia; (add.info.: Fiddle-leaved physic nut, Satropha panduraefolia, with orange flowers from the West Indies)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Spiral-flowered moraea, Moraea spiralis

Spiral-flowered moraea, Moraea spiralis
5856382 Spiral-flowered moraea, Moraea spiralis; (add.info.: Spiral-flowered moraea, Moraea spiralis, with white flowers tinged with pink)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Bucks-horn lobelia, Lobelia coronopifolia

Bucks-horn lobelia, Lobelia coronopifolia
5856377 Bucks-horn lobelia, Lobelia coronopifolia; (add.info.: Bucks-horn lobelia, Lobelia coronopifolia, with indigo flowers and blue foliage)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Saffron-coloured ixia, Ixia crocata

Saffron-coloured ixia, Ixia crocata
5856374 Saffron-coloured ixia, Ixia crocata; (add.info.: Saffron-coloured ixia, Ixia crocata, with bright orange flowers. Illustration by Henrietta Moriarty from "Fifty Plates of Greenhouse)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Rigid-leaved gorteria, Gorteria rigens

Rigid-leaved gorteria, Gorteria rigens
5856369 Rigid-leaved gorteria, Gorteria rigens; (add.info.: Rigid-leaved gorteria, Gorteria rigens, with vivid orange flower. Native to the Cape, South Africa)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Cotinus-leaved dais, Dais cotinifolia

Cotinus-leaved dais, Dais cotinifolia
5856366 Cotinus-leaved dais, Dais cotinifolia; (add.info.: Cotinus-leaved dais, Dais cotinifolia, with delicate pale lilac flowers. Shrub from the Cape, South Africa)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Indian chrysanthemum, Chrysanthemum indicum

Indian chrysanthemum, Chrysanthemum indicum
5856365 Indian chrysanthemum, Chrysanthemum indicum; (add.info.: Indian chrysanthemum, Chrysanthemum indicum, with crimson flower)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Persian cyclamen, Cyclamen persicum

Persian cyclamen, Cyclamen persicum
5856358 Persian cyclamen, Cyclamen persicum; (add.info.: Persian or florist's cyclamen, Cyclamen persicum, pink and white flowers and purple underside leaves)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Creeping cereus, Cactus flagelliformis

Creeping cereus, Cactus flagelliformis
5856357 Creeping cereus, Cactus flagelliformis; (add.info.: Creeping cereus, Cactus flagelliformis, with vivid crimson flower)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Round-headed buddleia, Buddleia globosa

Round-headed buddleia, Buddleia globosa
5856352 Round-headed buddleia, Buddleia globosa; (add.info.: Round-headed buddleia or orange-eye butterfly bush, Buddleia globosa, with round orange flowers)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Blue lily or Agapanthus umbellatus africanus

Blue lily or Agapanthus umbellatus africanus
5856347 Blue lily or Agapanthus umbellatus africanus; (add.info.: A sky-blue agapanthus lily flower shown in full bloom in the top of the page)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Shining-leaved sage, Salvia formosa

Shining-leaved sage, Salvia formosa
5856393 Shining-leaved sage, Salvia formosa; (add.info.: Shining-leaved sage, Salvia formosa, with scarlet flowers from Peru)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Winged-podded sophora, Sophora tetraptera

Winged-podded sophora, Sophora tetraptera
5856390 Winged-podded sophora, Sophora tetraptera; (add.info.: Winged-podded sophora, Sophora tetraptera, with pale green flowers)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Bastard foxglove, Maurandya semper florens

Bastard foxglove, Maurandya semper florens
5856381 Bastard foxglove, Maurandya semper florens; (add.info.: Climbing maurandya or Bastard foxglove, Maurandya semper florens, with pale lilac flowers)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Received heath, Erica retorta

Received heath, Erica retorta
5856371 Received heath, Erica retorta; (add.info.: Received heath, Erica retorta, with pale pink flowers. Illustration by Henrietta Moriarty from "Fifty Plates of Greenhouse Plants" (1807)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Ivy-leaved geranium, Geranium pettatum

Ivy-leaved geranium, Geranium pettatum
5856368 Ivy-leaved geranium, Geranium pettatum; (add.info.: Ivy-leaved geranium, Geranium pettatum, with pale lilac and pink flowers)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Snow-white cornflag, Gladiolus blandus (var. B)

Snow-white cornflag, Gladiolus blandus (var. B)
5856364 Snow-white cornflag, Gladiolus blandus (var. B); (add.info.: Snow-white cornflag, Gladiolus blandus (var. B), with white flowers tinged with pink and yellow

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Day-smelling or sea-green coronilla, Coronilla glauca

Day-smelling or sea-green coronilla, Coronilla glauca
5856359 Day-smelling or sea-green coronilla, Coronilla glauca; (add.info.: Day-smelling or sea-green coronilla, Coronilla glauca, yellow flowered shrub with evergreen foliage)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Rose vervain, Verbena aubletia

Rose vervain, Verbena aubletia
5856395 Rose vervain, Verbena aubletia; (add.info.: Rose vervain, Verbena aubletia, with small purple flowers. Illustration by Henrietta Moriarty from "Fifty Plates of Greenhouse Plants")

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Heart-leaved protea, Protea cordifolia

Heart-leaved protea, Protea cordifolia
5856385 Heart-leaved protea, Protea cordifolia; (add.info.: Heart-leaved protea, Protea cordifolia, with large pink and green flowers, and crimson edged foliage and stalk)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Purple magnolia, Magnolia purpurea

Purple magnolia, Magnolia purpurea
5856379 Purple magnolia, Magnolia purpurea; (add.info.: Purple magnolia, Magnolia purpurea, with large purple and white flowers. A native of China)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Green-stained ixia, Ixia crocata

Green-stained ixia, Ixia crocata
5856373 Green-stained ixia, Ixia crocata; (add.info.: Green-stained ixia, Ixia crocata, with unique turquoise green and blue flowers)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Yellow-flowered geissorphiza, Geissorphiza obtusata

Yellow-flowered geissorphiza, Geissorphiza obtusata
5856370 Yellow-flowered geissorphiza, Geissorphiza obtusata; (add.info.: Yellow-flowered geissorphiza, Geissorphiza obtusata, with pale white, pink and yellow flowers)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Partridge-breast aloe, Aloe variegata

Partridge-breast aloe, Aloe variegata
5856349 Partridge-breast aloe, Aloe variegata; (add.info.: Partridge-breast aloe, Aloe variegata, succulent plant with tall stalk bearing pink and scarlet drooping flowers)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Cape Aitonia, Aitonia capensis

Cape Aitonia, Aitonia capensis
5856348 Cape Aitonia, Aitonia capensis; (add.info.: A branch of Cape aitonia, Aitonia capensis, with many curly leaves and pale pink flowers, and a large pink angular berry at its base)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Large-flowered monsonia, Monsonia speciosa

Large-flowered monsonia, Monsonia speciosa
5856378 Large-flowered monsonia, Monsonia speciosa; (add.info.: Large-flowered monsonia, Monsonia speciosa, with large pink flowers. A native of the Cape, South Africa)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Barbadoes lily, Amaryllis equestris

Barbadoes lily, Amaryllis equestris
5856376 Barbadoes lily, Amaryllis equestris; (add.info.: Barbados lily, Amaryllis equestris, with deep crimson flower and dark foliage)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Bladder senna, Colutea frutescens

Bladder senna, Colutea frutescens
5856353 Bladder senna, Colutea frutescens; (add.info.: Bladder senna, Colutea frutescens, with bright orange and yellow flowers, vivid green small pinnately compound leaves)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Common Indian reed, Canna indica

Common Indian reed, Canna indica
5856392 Common Indian reed, Canna indica; (add.info.: Common Indian reed or shot, Canna indica, with vivid scarlet and yellow flowers, a native of Asia, Africa and America)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Dwarf pomegranate tree, Punica nana

Dwarf pomegranate tree, Punica nana
5856387 Dwarf pomegranate tree, Punica nana; (add.info.: Dwarf pomegranate tree, Punica nana, with crimson flowers. Illustration by Henrietta Moriarty from "Fifty Plates of Greenhouse)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Scarlet-flowered crassula, Crassula coccinea

Scarlet-flowered crassula, Crassula coccinea
5856354 Scarlet-flowered crassula, Crassula coccinea; (add.info.: Scarlet-flowered crassula, Crassula coccinea, from the Cape, South Africa)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Egyptian bindweed, Convolvulus cairicus

Egyptian bindweed, Convolvulus cairicus
5856351 Egyptian bindweed, Convolvulus cairicus; (add.info.: Egyptian bindweed or mile-a-minute vine, Convolvulus cairicus, with deep blue flowers and dark green foliage)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Blue sophora, Sophora australis

Blue sophora, Sophora australis
5856391 Blue sophora, Sophora australis; (add.info.: Blue sophora, Sophora australis, with pale blue flowers from Asia and America)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Black-flowered protea, Protea lepidocarpon

Black-flowered protea, Protea lepidocarpon
5856384 Black-flowered protea, Protea lepidocarpon; (add.info.: Black-flowered protea, Protea lepidocarpon, with large hairy dingy flowers and pink veined leaves)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Panicled wachendorfia, Wachendorfia paniculata

Panicled wachendorfia, Wachendorfia paniculata
5856396 Panicled wachendorfia, Wachendorfia paniculata; (add.info.: Panicled wachendorfia, Wachendorfia paniculata, with yellow and orange flowers)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: African sparmannia, Sparmannia africana

African sparmannia, Sparmannia africana
5856394 African sparmannia, Sparmannia africana; (add.info.: African sparmannia, Sparmannia africana, with white flowers from the Cape)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Creeping phlox, Phlox stolonifera

Creeping phlox, Phlox stolonifera
5856388 Creeping phlox, Phlox stolonifera; (add.info.: Creeping phlox, Phlox stolonifera, with vivid blue flowers. Illustration by Henrietta Moriarty from "Fifty Plates of Greenhouse)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Neapolitan mezereon, Daphne collina

Neapolitan mezereon, Daphne collina
5856383 Neapolitan mezereon, Daphne collina; (add.info.: Neapolitan mezereon, Daphne collina, with small purple flowers. Illustration by Henrietta Moriarty from "Fifty Plates of Greenhouse)

Background imageMoriarty Collection: Whorled-leaved mimosa, Mimosa verticillata

Whorled-leaved mimosa, Mimosa verticillata
5856380 Whorled-leaved mimosa, Mimosa verticillata; (add.info.: Whorled-leaved mimosa, Mimosa verticillata with yellow flowers and starry foliage)



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"Moriarty: The Mastermind Behind Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Nemesis" In the picturesque setting of Switzerland's Reichenbach Falls, a legendary battle between two intellectual giants unfolded. Sherlock Holmes and his arch-nemesis, Professor Moriarty, engaged in a struggle that would forever etch their names into literary history. The iconic wood engravings by Sidney Paget vividly depict the intensity of this mortal combat. In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Adventure of the Final Problem, " readers were captivated as Holmes and Moriarty locked horns at Reichenbach Falls. Their clash was so fierce that it left fans on the edge of their seats, unsure if our beloved detective would emerge victorious or succumb to his formidable adversary. Moriarty's cunning brilliance earned him the title "the Napoleon of crime. " With each encounter, he pushed Holmes to his limits, challenging both his intellect and morality. As depicted in another striking engraving by Paget, an interview between these two titans concluded with tension hanging thick in the air. Arthur Conan Doyle masterfully crafted this epic rivalry that has stood the test of time. Through various mediums like literature and theater adaptations such as William Gillette's portrayal of Holmes, audiences have been enthralled by Moriarty's villainous charm. Beyond fiction lies Colm Moriarty - not related to our infamous character but sharing a name synonymous with intrigue. Just like Anagallis monellis flowers blooming in 1806 print or scenes from "Sherlock Holmes" at Lyceum Theatre capturing Act IV where Moriarty is captured litho; Colm brings forth curiosity through his own endeavors. Whether you delve into Doyle's original works or explore modern interpretations inspired by this captivating duo, one thing remains certain – Moriarty will forever be remembered as one of literature's most brilliant villains whose legacy continues to fascinate us all.