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Scallop Collection (page 4)

The scallop, a symbol of pilgrimage and artistic expression, holds various meanings across different cultures and locations

Background imageScallop Collection: Caravaggio (1571-1610). Supper at Emmaus (1601)

Caravaggio (1571-1610). Supper at Emmaus (1601)
Baroque Art. Italy. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610). Italian painter. Supper at Emmaus (1601). Oil on canvas. National Gallery. London. England. UK

Background imageScallop Collection: Illustration, Scallop with fan-shaped shell

Illustration, Scallop with fan-shaped shell

Background imageScallop Collection: Scallop Shells - detailed arrangement, beach at Coto Donana National Park, Andalucia, South Spain

Scallop Shells - detailed arrangement, beach at Coto Donana National Park, Andalucia, South Spain
USH-3940 Scallop Shells - detailed arrangement beach at Coto Donana National Park, Andalucia, South Spain Peten jacobaeus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageScallop Collection: Scallop Shellfish

Scallop Shellfish

Background imageScallop Collection: Title page Poesies pastorales 1771 Central title

Title page Poesies pastorales 1771 Central title
Title page for Poesies pastorales, 1771, Central the title of the book. Around the title garden ornaments and some putti. Under the print two kissing putti in a shell

Background imageScallop Collection: Plates C15 C17 Livre de legumes inventees et

Plates C15 C17 Livre de legumes inventees et
Plates C15 and C17 from the Livre de legumes inventees et dessinees par J. Me.r, Chedel, Pierre Quentin, 1705-1763, Huquier, Gabriel, 1695-1772, Meissonnier, Juste Aurele, ca

Background imageScallop Collection: A Rare Yellow Orange Hawaiian Sunrise Scallop Seashell, Also Known As Pecten Langfordi

A Rare Yellow Orange Hawaiian Sunrise Scallop Seashell, Also Known As Pecten Langfordi, In The Sand At The Beach At Sunrise; Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageScallop Collection: A Set Of Two Rare Rainbow Color Hawaiian Sunrise Scallop Seashells, Also Known As Pecten Langfordi

A Set Of Two Rare Rainbow Color Hawaiian Sunrise Scallop Seashells, Also Known As Pecten Langfordi, In The Sand At The Beach; Honolulu, Oahu Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageScallop Collection: A Set Of Three Rare Hawaiian Sunrise Scallop Seashells, Also Known As pecten Langfordi

A Set Of Three Rare Hawaiian Sunrise Scallop Seashells, Also Known As pecten Langfordi, In The Sand At The Beach; Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageScallop Collection: A Rare Rainbow Color Hawaiian Sunrise Scallop Seashell, Also Known As Pecten Langfordi

A Rare Rainbow Color Hawaiian Sunrise Scallop Seashell, Also Known As Pecten Langfordi, In The Sand At The Beach At Sunrise; Honolulu, Oahu Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageScallop Collection: The Brightly Colored Mantle And Rows Of Tiny Eyes Make The Coral-Boring Scallop

The Brightly Colored Mantle And Rows Of Tiny Eyes Make The Coral-Boring Scallop (Pedum Spondyloideum) Easily Recognized On The Reef; Yap, Micronesia

Background imageScallop Collection: Hawaii, Molokai, Scalloped Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna Lewini) Swimming On The Ocean Floor

Hawaii, Molokai, Scalloped Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna Lewini) Swimming On The Ocean Floor

Background imageScallop Collection: Hawaii, Scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) on the ocean floor

Hawaii, Scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) on the ocean floor

Background imageScallop Collection: Advert for N D Eynede Paris corsetmarker 1909

Advert for N D Eynede Paris corsetmarker 1909
Women wearing elegant corsets with drawstrings to the back to bring in the waist with lace edging. 1909

Background imageScallop Collection: A selection of British Shells

A selection of British Shells Date: circa 1920s

Background imageScallop Collection: Pilgrimage walking sticks with a scallop shell

Pilgrimage walking sticks with a scallop shell
Pilgrims Staff walking sticks with Way of St. James scallop shell symbol and emblem, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain. Camino de Santiago

Background imageScallop Collection: Picture No. 10900438

Picture No. 10900438
Finespotted Jawfish - eating Scallop (Opistognathus punctatus) Date:

Background imageScallop Collection: Pecten sp. scallop

Pecten sp. scallop
A fossil scallop from the Corallian Crag of Suffolk, England. Scallop shells are made up of two hinged plates and are a genus of bivalve mollusc

Background imageScallop Collection: Five bivalve fossils

Five bivalve fossils
(Top) Chlamys fibrosa; (Centre left) Chlamys splendens; (Centre right) Perampliata ampliata; (Lower left) Mytilus ungulatus; (Lower right) Trigonia reticulata

Background imageScallop Collection: Green Dress Early 1850S

Green Dress Early 1850S
Possibly evening dress: 3 scallop edged, embroidered flounces, stomacher corsage trimmed with bows in imitation of echelles & a square neckline. (possibly a Watteau body)

Background imageScallop Collection: Seashell necklaces

Seashell necklaces, beads and other beachside souvenirs are laid out for sale at the resort town of Mancora in northern Peru

Background imageScallop Collection: Wills cigarette card - Scallop shells

Wills cigarette card - Scallop shells. Date: circa 1935

Background imageScallop Collection: Spain. Rioja. Logrono. Way of St. James. Scallop symbol

Spain. Rioja. Logrono. Way of St. James. Scallop symbol

Background imageScallop Collection: Vestrys Gate of the Cathedral of Granada by Diego Siloe. 16

Vestrys Gate of the Cathedral of Granada by Diego Siloe. 16
Diego Siloe (1495-1563). Spanish architect and sculptor. Vestrys Gate, 1534. Cornice depicting the Virgin and Child and statues of St. Peter and St. Paul to the sides. Cathedral of Granada. Spain

Background imageScallop Collection: Chapel of the Pilgrims. Pontevedra. Spain

Chapel of the Pilgrims. Pontevedra. Spain
Spain. Pontevedra. Chapel of the Pilgrims. 1778. Built by Antonio Scouto. Exterior

Background imageScallop Collection: Plum Coloured Dress 1899

Plum Coloured Dress 1899
Side buttoning dress: yoke, cuffs & hem in a contrasting colour. Skirt fits tightly & flares at the back & has a scallop design at the hem. N.B mink faces on muff & fur boa. Date: 1899

Background imageScallop Collection: Grey Costume 1899

Grey Costume 1899
Jacket bodice, scallop edged basques, high collar rolled down to reveal red lining & fur edge, gored skirt with fullness at the back, highly ornamented with passementerie Date: 1899

Background imageScallop Collection: Stripey Sleeves 1899

Stripey Sleeves 1899
Wrap-over bodice, deep scallop shaped collar, horizontal striped sleeves & bunches of grapes embroidered on the bodice. Hair is dressed in the fashionable door knocker style Date: 1899

Background imageScallop Collection: Park Wear 1898

Park Wear 1898
Narrow sleeves, slight puff at shoulder, d-b jacket bodice, pointed revers, border of machine stitching, scallop edge over-skirt with side split, 3/4 rounded cape. Date: 1898

Background imageScallop Collection: Evening Dress ?1882

Evening Dress ?1882
Low cut with pointed bodices, decorative plastrons, epaulettes & trained skirts. Black: checkerboard fabric, jet & diamante trim. White: pearls & artificial flowers. Date: ? 1882

Background imageScallop Collection: Advert for John Barker & Co, lace blouses 1912

Advert for John Barker & Co, lace blouses 1912
Three women wearing laced blouses, in ivory with black ribbon velvet introduced down the front and scallop edging, high neck of alternate rows of Valenciennes lined thoughout the net

Background imageScallop Collection: Jacobine shell or scallop, Pectens or Escallops

Jacobine shell or scallop, Pectens or Escallops.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine; or

Background imageScallop Collection: Variety of scallop and clam shells: Galathea

Variety of scallop and clam shells: Galathea, Cyrena, Cyclas and Astarte.. Handcolored engraving from Charles d Orbignys Dictionnaire Universel d Histoire Naturelle

Background imageScallop Collection: Variegated scallop, Chlamys varia

Variegated scallop, Chlamys varia.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany 1812

Background imageScallop Collection: Icelandic scallop variety, Chlamys islandica var

Icelandic scallop variety, Chlamys islandica var.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany 1812

Background imageScallop Collection: Icelandic scallop, Chlamys islandica

Icelandic scallop, Chlamys islandica.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany 1812

Background imageScallop Collection: Earmuff with Moche warrior. Gold, shells, turquoises

Earmuff with Moche warrior. Gold, shells, turquoises and lapis lazuli. 330-500 B.C. Moche or Mochica Art. Jewelry. PERU. Lima. Peruvian Gold Museum

Background imageScallop Collection: Designs for Cake Tops, Scallop Border Section Design

Designs for Cake Tops, Scallop Border Section Design Date: 1936

Background imageScallop Collection: Europe, Italy, Venice. Display of fresh scallops for sale at a fish market. Credit as

Europe, Italy, Venice. Display of fresh scallops for sale at a fish market. Credit as
Italy, Venice. Display of fresh scallops for sale at a fish market. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageScallop Collection: Europe, France, Paris. Scallops, Thursday Market, Boulevard Saint-Germain

Europe, France, Paris. Scallops, Thursday Market, Boulevard Saint-Germain
France, Paris. Scallops, Thursday Market, Boulevard Saint-Germain

Background imageScallop Collection: Mussel section

Mussel section
Antique illustration of freshwater mussel section

Background imageScallop Collection: Marbled Cone (Conus Marmoreus)

Marbled Cone (Conus Marmoreus)

Background imageScallop Collection: Hone shell (lima squamosa)

Hone shell (lima squamosa)

Background imageScallop Collection: Planorbarius corneus (great ramshorn)

Planorbarius corneus (great ramshorn)
Antique illustration of Planorbarius corneus (great ramshorn)

Background imageScallop Collection: Woodcock shell (Murex tenuispina)

Woodcock shell (Murex tenuispina)
Antique illustration of a Woodcock shell (Murex tenuispina)

Background imageScallop Collection: Oliva (gastropod)

Oliva (gastropod)
Antique illustration of a Oliva (gastropod)

Background imageScallop Collection: Spondylus gaederopus seashell conch shell

Spondylus gaederopus seashell conch shell

Background imageScallop Collection: Scallop (aviculopecten), extinct species with closed shell, side view

Scallop (aviculopecten), extinct species with closed shell, side view



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The scallop, a symbol of pilgrimage and artistic expression, holds various meanings across different cultures and locations. From the El Camino Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in Spain to the Scallop Sculpture by Maggi Hambling in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, this shell has captivated people's imaginations. In Aldeburgh, Suffolk, the Scallop sculpture by Maggie Hambling stands proudly on the beach. Its intricate design and grandeur evoke a sense of wonder as it overlooks the vast expanse of ocean. The shell fountain adorned with scallop shells along the Camino de Santiago in Spain adds a touch of elegance to this spiritual journey. Scallop dredgers at Kirkcudbright Harbour in SW Scotland showcase how these shells are not only admired for their beauty but also harvested for sustenance. Just like Stacia Napierkowska - a silent movie star who mesmerized audiences with her grace and charm - scallops have an allure that transcends time. Ethel Davies' creation of Hamblings Scallop further emphasizes its significance as an art form. This masterpiece serves as a reminder that art can be found even in nature's simplest creations. Similarly, thousands of mollusc shells cast up by waves each day on Spain's Atlantic coastline tell tales of resilience and abundance. The Pilgrims scallop or Pecten jacobaeus is deeply intertwined with religious pilgrimages such as those undertaken on the El Camino route. It represents unity among travelers seeking spiritual enlightenment while embarking on their arduous journeys. As we contemplate these diverse representations of scallops - from sculptures to fountains to natural formations - we are reminded that beauty can be found everywhere if we open our eyes and hearts to it. Whether it is depicted in Botticelli's iconic painting "The Birth of Venus" or discovered washed ashore on beaches worldwide, the scallop continues to inspire and captivate us with its timeless allure.