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Paulownia Collection

In the enchanting world of art and nature, the paulownia tree stands tall as a symbol of beauty and grace

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Decorative botanical print with chestnut, Judas tree, laburnum, trumpetvine and paulownia

Decorative botanical print with chestnut, Judas tree, laburnum, trumpetvine and paulownia
5855550 Decorative botanical print with chestnut, Judas tree, laburnum, trumpetvine and paulownia; (add.info.: Five ornamental trees including chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum)

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Paulownia Plantation at Akasaka, 1856. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Paulownia Plantation at Akasaka, 1856. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Paulownia Plantation at Akasaka, 1856. From One Hundred Famous Views of Edo ( Number 48)

Background imagePaulownia Collection: The Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake), from the series 'One Hundred... 1856

The Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake), from the series "One Hundred... 1856
The Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake), from the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)", 1856

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Night Rain at the Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake uchu yukei), from the ser... 1859

Night Rain at the Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake uchu yukei), from the ser... 1859
Night Rain at the Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake uchu yukei), from the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)", 1859

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Night Rain at the Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake uchu yukei), from the ser... 1859

Night Rain at the Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake uchu yukei), from the ser... 1859
Night Rain at the Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake uchu yukei), from the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)", 1859

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Night Rain at the Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake uchu yukei), from the ser... 1859

Night Rain at the Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake uchu yukei), from the ser... 1859
Night Rain at the Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake uchu yukei), from the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)", 1859

Background imagePaulownia Collection: The Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake), from the series 'One Hundred... 1856

The Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake), from the series "One Hundred... 1856
The Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka Kiribatake), from the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)", 1856

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Pair of Phoenixes on a Paulownia Tree, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Pair of Phoenixes on a Paulownia Tree, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Pair of Phoenixes on a Paulownia Tree, Ming dynasty, 16th century. Formerly attributed to Bian Luan

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Paulownia Tree

Paulownia Tree
Jingshu Zhu

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Foxglove tree, Paulownia tomentosa, purple flowers on a panicle on a tree in the spring

Foxglove tree, Paulownia tomentosa, purple flowers on a panicle on a tree in the spring

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Playing the zither for a crane, mid-16th century. Creator: Unknown

Playing the zither for a crane, mid-16th century. Creator: Unknown
Playing the zither for a crane, mid-16th century. a man plays music for his pet crane beneath a paulownia tree. Ming dynasty (1368-1644)

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Night Rain at the Paulownia Grove at Akasaka by Hiroshige

Night Rain at the Paulownia Grove at Akasaka by Hiroshige
Night Rain at the Paulownia Grove at Akasaka (Akasaka kiribatake uchu yukei), no. 48a from the series One Hundred Views of Famous Places in Edo (Meisho edo hyakkei) by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858)

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Phoenixes by Paulownia Trees, 17th century. Artist: Tan yu, Kano (1602-1674)

Phoenixes by Paulownia Trees, 17th century. Artist: Tan yu, Kano (1602-1674)
Phoenixes by Paulownia Trees, 17th century. Found in the collection of the Suntory Museum of Art

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Great Tit on Paulownia Branch, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Great Tit on Paulownia Branch, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Writing Box Suzuribako Phoenix Paulownia 1573-1599

Writing Box Suzuribako Phoenix Paulownia 1573-1599
Writing Box (Suzuribako) with Phoenix in Paulownia, c. 1573-1599. Japan, Momoyama period (1573-1615). Lacquer on wood with sprinkled gold and silver powder (maki-e)

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Trees in a Paulownia plantation in Queensland. Paulownia is a fast growing timber which can be

Trees in a Paulownia plantation in Queensland. Paulownia is a fast growing timber which can be coppiced to produce a
EL-1917 Trees in a Paulownia plantation in Queensland. Near Kingaroy, Queensland, Australia. Paulownia sp Paulownia is a fast growing timber which can be coppiced to produce a continuing supply of

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Picture No. 11671399

Picture No. 11671399
Dark Sword-Grass at night on Paulownia branch. Date:

Background imagePaulownia Collection: A coppiced tree in a Paulownia plantation in Queensland. Paulownia is a fast growing timber which

A coppiced tree in a Paulownia plantation in Queensland. Paulownia is a fast growing timber which can be coppiced to
EL-1918 A coppiced tree in a Paulownia plantation in Queensland. Near Kingaroy, Queensland, Australia. Paulownia sp (Scrophulariaceae)

Background imagePaulownia Collection: A Paulownia plantation in Queensland. Paulownia is a fast growing timber which can be coppiced to

A Paulownia plantation in Queensland. Paulownia is a fast growing timber which can be coppiced to produce a continuing
EL-1916 A Paulownia plantation in Queensland. Near Kingaroy, Queensland, Australia. Paulownia sp Paulownia is a fast growing timber which can be coppiced to produce a continuing supply of timber

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Paulownia Plantation in Spring Flower, near Takaka, Golden Bay, Nelson Region, South Island

Paulownia Plantation in Spring Flower, near Takaka, Golden Bay, Nelson Region, South Island, New Zealand

Background imagePaulownia Collection: Nishike brocade with paulownia arabesque, with red backgroun

Nishike brocade with paulownia arabesque, with red background. Drawing shows bright floral, leaf, and vine designs for kimonos. Date between ca. 1750 and 1900


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In the enchanting world of art and nature, the paulownia tree stands tall as a symbol of beauty and grace. From ancient Ming dynasty paintings to modern-day prints, this majestic tree has captured the hearts of artists throughout history. A pair of phoenixes find solace on a paulownia tree in a 16th-century masterpiece. The delicate strokes bring life to these mythical creatures, dancing among the branches with elegance and poise. Perched on a paulownia branch, a Great Tit bird sings its melodious tune. Its vibrant feathers contrast against the soft purple flowers that adorn this magnificent tree during springtime. Known as foxglove or princess tree, Paulownia tomentosa blooms in all its glory during spring. Its panicles burst forth with clusters of purple flowers, creating an ethereal sight that leaves us in awe. The zither's soothing melody resonates through time as it accompanies a crane in mid-16th century artwork. The harmony between music and nature is beautifully portrayed under the shade of towering paulownias. Hiroshige transports us into his world through "Night Rain at the Paulownia Grove at Akasaka. " Raindrops glisten on each leaf as we wander beneath these grand trees, feeling their protective embrace amidst gentle rainfall. Phoenixes take flight once again by paulownias in another masterpiece from Tan yu Kano. Their vibrant plumage contrasts against the deep green foliage while symbolizing rebirth and immortality. Ohara Koson captures our attention with his print featuring a Great Tit perched gracefully on a paulownia branch. This shin-hanga artist effortlessly combines tradition with innovation, showcasing nature's wonders through his unique style. Within an exquisite writing box called Suzuribako lies intricate phoenix designs intertwined with delicate depictions of paulownias. Crafted between 1573-1599, this piece represents both artistic mastery and reverence for this majestic tree.