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Primevere Collection

"Primevere: A Celebration of Nature's Beauty and Diversity" Step into the enchanting world of Primevere, where the wonders of nature come alive

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Primevere Collection: Thylacine, Thylacinus cynocephalus. Extinct
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Primevere Collection: Green-throated carib, Eulampis holosericeus. Male adult
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Primevere Collection: West Indian manatee, Trichechus manatus
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Primevere Collection: Sombre hummingbird, Aphantochroa cirrochloris
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Primevere Collection: Great blue turaco, Corythaeola cristata
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Primevere Collection: Spring Flowers and Birds Nests, c. 1830 (w/c & bodycolour on paper)
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Primevere Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Primevere; Primrose; Schlusselblume (engraving)
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Primevere Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Primevere (des jardins); Cowslip; Primel (engraving)
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Primevere Collection: Bank of Primroses and Blackthorn (w / c on paper)
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Primevere Collection: Primroses and Birds Nest with Three Blue Eggs (w / c on paper)
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Primevere Collection: Primula Auricula with Moth (gouache)
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Primevere Collection: Study of Primroses and Cowslips
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Primevere Collection: Spring, 1879 (w / c on paper)
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Primevere Collection: Primula auricula, engraved by Victor, from Choix des Plus Belles Fleurs
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Primevere Collection: Botanical illustration, original from Owen Joness (1809-74)
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Primevere Collection: Evening Primrose, plate 73 from Collection Precieuse et Enluminee
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Primevere Collection: Glory of Chilton (gouache on vellum)
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Primevere Collection: Swallow-tailed hummingbird, Eupetomena macroura
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Primevere Collection: Canivets emerald, Chlorostilbon canivetii. Almost adult
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Primevere Collection: Amazilia hummingbird (dumerilii), Amazilia
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Primevere Collection: Green-tailed trainbearer, Lesbia nuna
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Primevere Collection: Long-billed starthroat, Heliomaster longirostris. Juvenile
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Primevere Collection: Racket-tail hummingbird, Ornismya platura, juvenile
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Primevere Collection: Berylline hummingbird, Amazilia beryllina. Adult male
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Primevere Collection: White-eared hummingbird, Basilinna leucotis, female
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Primevere Collection: Wieds hummingbird, Ornismya wiedii
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Primevere Collection: Amethyst woodstar, Calliphlox amethystina. Almost adult
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Primevere Collection: Plovercrest, Stephanoxis lalandi (Ornismya
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Primevere Collection: Wedge-tailed sabrewing, Campylopterus pampa. Male
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Primevere Collection: Allens hummingbird, Selasphorus sasin. Juvenile female
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Primevere Collection: Lucifer sheartail, Calothorax lucifer, juvenile
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Primevere Collection: White-bellied woodstar, Chaetocercus mulsant, juvenile
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Primevere Collection: Blue-throated mountaingem, Lampornis clemenciae, female
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Primevere Collection: Annas hummingbird, Calypte anna, juvenile
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Primevere Collection: Violet-crowned hummingbird, Amazilia violiceps, female
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Primevere Collection: Gilded sapphire, Hylocharis chrysura. Adult male
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Primevere Collection: Green violetear, Colibri thalassinus
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Primevere Collection: Green-breasted mango, Anthracothorax prevostii. Juvenile
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Primevere Collection: Pale-tailed barbthroat, Threnetes leucurus
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Primevere Collection: Antillean mango, Anthracothorax dominicus
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Primevere Collection: Black-throated mango, Anthracothorax nigricollis
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Primevere Collection: Green mango hummingbird, Anthracothorax viridis. Male
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Primevere Collection: Purple-throated carib, Eulampis jugularis, male
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Primevere Collection: Dusky-throated hermit, Phaethornis squalidus
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Primevere Collection: Crimson topaz, Topaza pella, female
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Primevere Collection: Crimson topaz, Topaza pella, juvenile male
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Primevere Collection: Crimson topaz, Topaza pella
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Primevere Collection: Paradise riflebird and blue-throated bee-eater


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"Primevere: A Celebration of Nature's Beauty and Diversity" Step into the enchanting world of Primevere, where the wonders of nature come alive. From the majestic Thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian Tiger, to the vibrant Green-throated carib in all its adult male glory, this collection showcases a variety of extraordinary creatures. Although some like the West Indian manatee may be extinct today, their memory lives on through art. Take a glimpse at "Spring Flowers and Birds Nests, " a captivating watercolor painting from 1830 that captures both delicate blossoms and intricate nests. Delve deeper into Primevere's avian realm with sightings of the Sombre hummingbird and Great blue turaco. Their vivid plumage is truly mesmerizing and serves as a reminder of nature's boundless creativity. Explore different cultures' interpretations of primeveres through engravings such as "Le Vocabulaire Illustre. " Discover how these flowers are called Primrose or Schlusselblume in various languages - an ode to their universal allure. Immerse yourself in paintings that depict banks of primroses intertwined with blackthorn branches or birds' nests adorned with three precious blue eggs. These artworks capture moments frozen in time, showcasing both fragility and resilience within nature's cycle. Witness unique pairings like Primula Auricula with Moth depicted using gouache technique. The delicate balance between flora and fauna is beautifully portrayed here – a testament to symbiotic relationships found throughout our natural world. Finally, lose yourself amidst studies dedicated solely to primroses and cowslips. Each stroke reveals intricate details that make these humble flowers shine brightly among other botanical wonders. In Primevere, we celebrate not just individual species but also their interconnectedness within ecosystems worldwide. Join us on this journey through artistry inspired by Mother Earth herself – an invitation to appreciate her beauty while recognizing the need for conservation and preservation.