Nasturtiums Collection
"Nasturtiums: A Burst of Color and Beauty" Plate 139 showcases the exquisite beauty of nasturtiums, capturing their vibrant hues and delicate petals
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"Nasturtiums: A Burst of Color and Beauty" Plate 139 showcases the exquisite beauty of nasturtiums, capturing their vibrant hues and delicate petals. These annual and biennial flowers have been admired for centuries, as depicted in Tucker's stunning artwork from 1903. Flipping through the pages of Flowers / Larousse 1913, one cannot help but be captivated by the enchanting images of nasturtiums. They stand proudly alongside convolvulus, geraniums, petunias, and other blooms in a suspended ewer under an arch adorned with peaches and a melon. Another masterpiece on canvas portrays hydrangeas, roses, ivy, grapes, and more blossoms entwined within an arch. Even back in 1776, La Capucine (Nasturtium) was celebrated through hand-colored engravings for its elegance and charm. Fast forward to The Artists Home in 1920; nasturtiums continue to grace canvases with their allure. Karl Bodmer's creation titled "Un Coin de Jardin" transports us to a tranquil garden corner where nasturtiums thrive amidst nature's splendor. Their presence symbolizes patriotism in Floral Beauties' series Language of Flowers (N75), reminding us of their significance beyond aesthetics. In South Africa near Cape Town lies a wetland transformed into a sea of seasonal nasturtium flowers. A covered stream now meanders through this picturesque landscape—a testament to the enduring beauty these blooms bring wherever they grow. Lastly, Still Life with Nasturtiums presents us with an arrangement that exudes warmth and vitality. Each blossom seems to dance harmoniously together—radiating life into any space fortunate enough to host them and can not just flowers; they are living works of art that inspire awe wherever they bloom.