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Umbrella Pine Collection

The Umbrella Pine, also known as the Stone Pine or Italian Stone Pine, is a majestic tree that graces the landscapes of Ravello and Capri in Campania, Italy

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Iconic Amalfi Coast, church and umbrella pine from Villa Rufolo Gardens, Ravello

Iconic Amalfi Coast, church and umbrella pine from Villa Rufolo Gardens, Ravello, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Sketches from Naples - Castle of Ischia, 1857. Creator: Edmund Evans

Sketches from Naples - Castle of Ischia, 1857. Creator: Edmund Evans
Sketches from Naples - Castle of Ischia, 1857. On the north and west the island slopes gradually down to the sea, and terminates in a beach; while on the south

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Italian Landscape with Umbrella Pines, 1807. Creator: Hendrik Voogd

Italian Landscape with Umbrella Pines, 1807. Creator: Hendrik Voogd
Italian Landscape with Umbrella Pines, 1807. Voogd was known as the Dutch Claude, after the French painter Claude Lorrain, who was famous for his historical landscapes bathed in a golden glow

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Rooftops and Umbrella Pines, 1744/1750. Creator: Joseph-Marie Vien the Elder

Rooftops and Umbrella Pines, 1744/1750. Creator: Joseph-Marie Vien the Elder
Rooftops and Umbrella Pines, 1744/1750

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Pin parasol à l'embouchure du Bosphore, between 1870 and 1900

Pin parasol à l'embouchure du Bosphore, between 1870 and 1900. Creator: Felix Francois Georges Philibert Ziem
Pin parasol a l'embouchure du Bosphore, between 1870 and 1900. Umbrella pine on the Bosphorus at sunrise. In the distance is the city of Constantinople and the silhouette of the Hagia Sophia

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: View of the Gulf of Spezia: showing the house at Varignano in which Garibaldi is confined, 1862

View of the Gulf of Spezia: showing the house at Varignano in which Garibaldi is confined, 1862. Creator: Unknown
View of the Gulf of Spezia [in Italy]: showing the house at Varignano in which Garibaldi is confined, 1862. The Gulf of Spezia...takes its name from the town of Spezia, which lies at its head

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: View from Ravello, Amalfi Coast, Campania, Italy

View from Ravello, Amalfi Coast, Campania, Italy

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: View to Punta de Masullo, Capri Island, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

View to Punta de Masullo, Capri Island, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Umbrella pine in Capri, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

Umbrella pine in Capri, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: View to Punta de Masullo on Capri, Capri, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

View to Punta de Masullo on Capri, Capri, Gulf of Naples, Campania, Italy

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Italian Landscape with Umbrella Pine in Foreground (black chalk on blue laid paper)

Italian Landscape with Umbrella Pine in Foreground (black chalk on blue laid paper, laid down on ivory laid paper)
2972587 Italian Landscape with Umbrella Pine in Foreground (black chalk on blue laid paper, laid down on ivory laid paper) by Wilson, Richard (1713/14-82); 9.9x12.3 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Stone pine, Pinus pinea, also known as the Italian stone pine, umbrella pine and parasol pine

Stone pine, Pinus pinea, also known as the Italian stone pine, umbrella pine and parasol pine
6338825 Stone pine, Pinus pinea, also known as the Italian stone pine, umbrella pine and parasol pine by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Stone pine, Pinus pinea)

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: F. 38. I Scene in the Campagna, from the Liber Studiorum, engraved by William Say

F. 38. I Scene in the Campagna, from the Liber Studiorum, engraved by William Say
FIT90233 F.38.I Scene in the Campagna, from the Liber Studiorum, engraved by William Say, 1812 (etching) by Turner, Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851) (after); 20.9x29 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Frascati, Near Rome, 1819. Creator: William Cowen

Frascati, Near Rome, 1819. Creator: William Cowen
Frascati, Near Rome, 1819

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Across the Campagna, 1872. Creator: George Inness

Across the Campagna, 1872. Creator: George Inness
Across the Campagna, 1872

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Stone pine (Pinus pinea) at the countryside at sunrise, Catalonia, Spain

Stone pine (Pinus pinea) at the countryside at sunrise, Catalonia, Spain
Stone pine (Pinus pinea) tree on a mountain overlooking the countryside at sunrise; Catalonia, Spain

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Roman Countryside (oil on canvas)

Roman Countryside (oil on canvas)
XIR218997 Roman Countryside (oil on canvas) by Valenciennes, Pierre Henri de (1750-1819); Musee des Augustins, Toulouse, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Lone Pine, pine tree on a hill of sandstone, Zion Plateau, Zion National Park, Utah, USA

Lone Pine, pine tree on a hill of sandstone, Zion Plateau, Zion National Park, Utah, USA

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Lone Pine, pine on sandstone hill, Zion Plateau, Zion National Park, Utah, USA, America

Lone Pine, pine on sandstone hill, Zion Plateau, Zion National Park, Utah, USA, America

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Lodgepole Pine or Shore Pine -Pinus contorta-, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River

Lodgepole Pine or Shore Pine -Pinus contorta-, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River, Inspiration Point, North Rim, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Pine tree -Pinus sp. - on the top of Inferno Cone, shaped by wind and weather

Pine tree -Pinus sp. - on the top of Inferno Cone, shaped by wind and weather, Craters of the Moon National Monument
Pine tree -Pinus sp.- on the top of Inferno Cone, shaped by wind and weather, Craters of the Moon National Monument, Highway 20, Idaho, USA

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Weathered pine wood, cross-section, Carizzo, Arizona, United States

Weathered pine wood, cross-section, Carizzo, Arizona, United States

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Stone Pine (Pinus pinea) close-up of trunk, Sardinia, Italy, April

Stone Pine (Pinus pinea) close-up of trunk, Sardinia, Italy, April

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Umbrella pine and the Amalfi Coast from Villa Rofolo in Ravello, Amalfi Coast (Costiera Amalfitana)

Umbrella pine and the Amalfi Coast from Villa Rofolo in Ravello, Amalfi Coast (Costiera Amalfitana), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campania, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Pinus pinea C014 / 1377

Pinus pinea C014 / 1377
Umbrella Pine (Pinus pinea). Closeup of bark

Background imageUmbrella Pine Collection: Stone pine (Pinus pinea) tree, artwork C016 / 3366

Stone pine (Pinus pinea) tree, artwork C016 / 3366
Stone pine (Pinus pinea) tree. Artwork of a stone pine (Pinus pinea) tree, with a close-up showing a cone on a branch


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The Umbrella Pine, also known as the Stone Pine or Italian Stone Pine, is a majestic tree that graces the landscapes of Ravello and Capri in Campania, Italy. With its unique shape resembling an open umbrella, it adds a touch of elegance to the picturesque scenery. Standing tall against the backdrop of the Amalfi Coast, these magnificent trees offer breathtaking views from Ravello. As you gaze upon them, you can't help but feel a sense of tranquility and awe at their beauty. The lush green foliage provides shade on sunny days and creates a peaceful atmosphere for those seeking solace amidst nature's wonders. Venturing further towards Punta de Masullo on Capri Island, your eyes are drawn to another stunning view adorned with Umbrella Pines. These ancient trees have stood witness to countless sunsets over the Gulf of Naples throughout history. Their presence evokes a sense of timelessness and reminds us of our connection to nature's cycles. In art too, these iconic pines have found their place. A black chalk drawing on blue laid paper depicts an Italian landscape with an Umbrella Pine gracefully dominating the foreground. The artist skillfully captures its essence, showcasing its grandeur against the serene backdrop. The Stone Pine holds great significance in this region not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its practical uses. Its edible pine nuts are highly sought after in Mediterranean cuisine and add a delightful crunch to various dishes. As you explore Campania's enchanting landscapes dotted with Umbrella Pines, take a moment to appreciate their beauty and resilience. These trees stand as silent witnesses to centuries past while providing shade and nourishment for generations present. So next time you find yourself admiring the breathtaking views from Ravello or gazing out towards Punta de Masullo on Capri Island, let your eyes be drawn towards these remarkable Umbrella Pines – symbols of nature's magnificence and the timeless allure of the Italian countryside.