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At this time of year, when you spot the first snowdrop popping out from the cold soil, it is a wonderful feeling and a sign of the return of spring. Snowdrops belong to the genus Galanthus and are known for their delicate white flowers that bloom early in the spring, often poking through the snow. The name "snowdrop" comes from the appearance of the flowers, which resemble drops of snow. Snowdrops are a genus of small, delicate, bulbous plants that belong to the Amaryllidaceae family. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Snowdrops 4 (Flowers in Art) (1)


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SNOWDROPS
4
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Dante Charles Gabriel Rossetti Blanzifiore
(Snowdrops), 1873
3
Wendy Hollender (American) Snowdrop-Galanthus
nivalis
4
Master of Claude de France, Folio 27 Snowdrop
(Galanthus nivalis) with a fly, ca. 15101515
5
Février, 1896
Eugène Grasset (French, 1845-1917) Botanical
illustration of a snowdrop, (Galanthus nivalis)
6
Eugene Samuel Grasset (French/Swiss,
1841-1917) Snowdrop (Galanthus-nivalis) design
motif
7
Eva Francis (British, 1887-1924) Snowdrops and
violets (1903)
8
19th century watercolour of snowdrops
Vever Frères, jewelry comb snowdrop, Museum für
Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, 1989
9
Charles Robert Ashbee (English, 1863-1942)
Snowdrops brooch Sterling silver
10
Vintage cloisonne snowdrop brooch
W.A.P. Watson Snowdrop brooch
11
Peter Nicholas, London 1990, silver 'surprise'
egg with pull-off cover to reveal a bunch of
parcel gilt snowdrops
Peter Carl Fabergé (Russian, 1846-1920) Snowdrops
and lily in the valley in a vase, 1880
12
Manfred Wild (Germany) Snowdrops- Flower
Study Idar-Oberstein, Germany
Charles Robert Ashbee (English, 1863-1942)
13
Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts
Snowdrop
14
Matthias Fickinger Noble jewelry object Snowdrop-
made of cachalong, nephrite, obsidian and
uvarovite
15
Mary Delany (British, 1700-1788) Galanthus
Nivalis, from an album (Vol. IV, 44) Single
snowdrop. 1777 British museum
16
Mary Wrinch (Canadian, 1878-1969) Snowdrops
17
John Hall Thorpe (1874-1947) Crocus and
snowdrops, 1922 woodblock
18
Olga Wisinger-Florian (Austrian, 1844-1926) A
bouquet of spring flowers with snowdrops (1926)
19
Edward Atkinson Hornel (Scottish, 1864-1933)
Gathering snowdrops, 1914
20
Edward Atkinson Hornel (Scottish, 1864-1933)
Gathering snowdrops Glasgow Museums Resource
Centre
21
Edward Atkinson Hornel (Scottish, 1864-1933) The
coming of spring Glasgow Museums Resource Centre
22
The posy, 1917
Edward Atkinson Hornel (Scottish, 1864-1933)
Gathering snowdrops, 1917
23
Edward Atkinson Hornel (Scottish, 1864-1933) The
Earths awakening
24
Ion Andreescu (Romanian, 1850-1882) Ghiocei -
Snowdrops
Theodor Aman (Romanian, 1831-1891) Ghiocei
25
Hector Giacomelli (French, 1822-1904) Untitled
26
Myles Birket Foster (English, 1825-1899) Snowdrops
27
Anna Coquet-Collignon (Swiss, 1832-1891)
Perce-neige sur fond de paysage MAH Musée d'art
et d'histoire, Ville de Genève
28
Frederick Sandys (British, 1829-1904) A Apple
blossom (Notice the garland of snowdrops)
29
Frederick Sandys (British, 1829-1904) Gentle
Spring (1865) Ashmolean Museum
30
Robert John Thornton The snowdrops from the
Temple of Flora (1807) Victoria Albert Museum,
London
31
Hans Andersen Brendekilde (Danish, 1857-1942)
The first snowdrops
32
Hans Andersen Brendekilde (Danish, 1857-1942) A
spring day
33
Hans Andersen Brendekilde (Danish, 1857-1942)
34
Hugo Simberg (Finnish, 1873-1917) The wounded
angel Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki
35
Sergey Andriaka (Russian, 1958-2024) Bouquet of
snowdrops, 2002
36
Text Pictures Internet All copyrights belong
to their respective owners Presentation Sanda
Foisoreanu
2024
Sound Cecilia Bartoli - Amami e
vederai (Agostino Steffani)
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