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Field Convolvulus Collection

"Captivating Field Convolvulus: A Timeless Beauty in Art" Field convolvulus, also known as morning glories

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Vase of Flowers, c. 1660. Creator: Jan Davidsz de Heem

Vase of Flowers, c. 1660. Creator: Jan Davidsz de Heem
Vase of Flowers, c. 1660

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Flowers in a glass Vase with Fruit, 1665. Creator: Jan Davidsz de Heem

Flowers in a glass Vase with Fruit, 1665. Creator: Jan Davidsz de Heem
Flowers in a glass Vase with Fruit, 1665

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Willow Tree and Convolvulus in front of a River, 1865. Creator: Leon Bonvin

Willow Tree and Convolvulus in front of a River, 1865. Creator: Leon Bonvin
Willow Tree and Convolvulus in front of a River, 1865

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Modern Gallants with Morning Glories, 1860. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Modern Gallants with Morning Glories, 1860. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Modern Gallants with Morning Glories, 1860

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Flowers in a Terra Cotta Vase, 1810-1824. Creator: Albertus Jonas Brandt

Flowers in a Terra Cotta Vase, 1810-1824. Creator: Albertus Jonas Brandt
Flowers in a Terra Cotta Vase, 1810-1824

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Three children playing with a bird's nest, 1718. Creator: Isaac Walraven

Three children playing with a bird's nest, 1718. Creator: Isaac Walraven
Three children playing with a bird's nest, 1718. The girl points at chicks in the nest - she wears a garland of morning glories

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Cartoon of Schutto Gockinga, 1710-1720. Creator: Anon

Cartoon of Schutto Gockinga, 1710-1720. Creator: Anon
Cartoon of Schutto Gockinga, 1710-1720. Schutto (Scato) Gockinga was a judge of Van Oldenbarnevelt; Griffin with yellow beak, garland of morning glories

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Bowl with fruit, 1746-1769. Creator: Jacob Xavery

Bowl with fruit, 1746-1769. Creator: Jacob Xavery
Bowl with fruit, 1746-1769

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Two peaches and a flower, 1792-1861. Creator: Georgius Jacobus Johannes van Os

Two peaches and a flower, 1792-1861. Creator: Georgius Jacobus Johannes van Os
Two peaches and a flower, 1792-1861

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Still Life with Fruits and a Goldfinch, 1855. Creator: Otto Didrik Ottesen

Still Life with Fruits and a Goldfinch, 1855. Creator: Otto Didrik Ottesen
Still Life with Fruits and a Goldfinch, 1855

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Bouquet of Flowers, 1680. Creator: Anon

Bouquet of Flowers, 1680. Creator: Anon
Bouquet of Flowers, 1680. This exquisitely rendered ensemble looks like a just picked field bouquet, but it combines flowers found in the wild, like the violet and the cornflower

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Wreath of Flowers encircling a Niche, 1659-1663. Creator: Karel Batist

Wreath of Flowers encircling a Niche, 1659-1663. Creator: Karel Batist
Wreath of Flowers encircling a Niche, 1659-1663

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Cartouche Decorated with Swags and Sprays of Flowers, 1665. Creator: Jan Philips van Thielen

Cartouche Decorated with Swags and Sprays of Flowers, 1665. Creator: Jan Philips van Thielen
Cartouche Decorated with Swags and Sprays of Flowers, 1665

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Fruits in an Italian Landscape, 1842-1843. Creator: Christine Lovmand

Fruits in an Italian Landscape, 1842-1843. Creator: Christine Lovmand
Fruits in an Italian Landscape, 1842-1843

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Garland of flowers, 1835-1855. Creator: Emma Thomsen

Garland of flowers, 1835-1855. Creator: Emma Thomsen
Garland of flowers, 1835-1855

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: The Overturned Bouquet, 1660-1679. Creator: Abraham Mignon

The Overturned Bouquet, 1660-1679. Creator: Abraham Mignon
The Overturned Bouquet, 1660-1679. A cat knocks over a flower arrangement

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Festoon of Fruit and Flowers, 1660-1670. Creator: Jan Davidsz de Heem

Festoon of Fruit and Flowers, 1660-1670. Creator: Jan Davidsz de Heem
Festoon of Fruit and Flowers, 1660-1670. Butterflies, snails, beetles, caterpillars, flies and ladybirds are attracted to fruits including pomegranates, grapes, peaches, plums and figs

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Convobuli and Nest, c. 1863. Creator: Jabez Bligh

Convobuli and Nest, c. 1863. Creator: Jabez Bligh
Convobuli and Nest, c. 1863

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Morning Glories, n.d. Creator: Pierre Antoine Mongin

Morning Glories, n.d. Creator: Pierre Antoine Mongin
Morning Glories, n.d

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Flowers by a Stone Vase, 1786. Creator: Peter Faes

Flowers by a Stone Vase, 1786. Creator: Peter Faes
Flowers by a Stone Vase, 1786

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Botanical illustration, c1880s. Creator: Vincent Brooks Day & Son

Botanical illustration, c1880s. Creator: Vincent Brooks Day & Son
Botanical illustration, c1880s. Plants, flowers and fungi found in Britain. Cellular cryptograms: 1. Fungus, 2. Seaweed, 3. Moss. Vascular Cryptograms: 4. Horse-tail, 5. Club-moss, 6. Fern, 7

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Bouquet of Roses, Larkspur and Convolvulus, mid to late 18th century. Creator: Louis Marin Bonnet

Bouquet of Roses, Larkspur and Convolvulus, mid to late 18th century. Creator: Louis Marin Bonnet
Bouquet of Roses, Larkspur and Convolvulus, mid to late 18th century

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Morning Glories and Tree-frog, from an untitled series of Large Flowers, Japan, c

Morning Glories and Tree-frog, from an untitled series of Large Flowers, Japan, c. 1833/34

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Beauty standing beside morning glories, Japan, c. 1814 / 17. Creator: Kikukawa Eizan

Beauty standing beside morning glories, Japan, c. 1814 / 17. Creator: Kikukawa Eizan
Beauty standing beside morning glories, Japan, c. 1814/17

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Arrangements of Irises and Morning Glories, Japan, About 1785. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro

Arrangements of Irises and Morning Glories, Japan, About 1785. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro
Arrangements of Irises and Morning Glories, Japan, About 1785

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: An Arrangement of Morning Glories (Asagao), Japan, c. 1796. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro

An Arrangement of Morning Glories (Asagao), Japan, c. 1796. Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro
An Arrangement of Morning Glories (Asagao), Japan, c. 1796

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Six-Lobed Bowl with Bamboo, Morning Glories, and Spray of Cherry

Six-Lobed Bowl with Bamboo, Morning Glories, and Spray of Cherry Blossoms, Jin dynasty (1115-1234), 12th century

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Dish with Peaches and Morning Glory, Qing dynasty (1644-1912), probably 19th century

Dish with Peaches and Morning Glory, Qing dynasty (1644-1912), probably 19th century

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Morning Glories, c. 1840s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Morning Glories, c. 1840s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Morning Glories, c. 1840s

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Morning Glories, Pinks, and Maiden Flower, from the series 'Seven Autumn Flowers in... 1830/44

Morning Glories, Pinks, and Maiden Flower, from the series "Seven Autumn Flowers in... 1830/44
Morning Glories, Pinks, and Maiden Flower, from the series "Seven Autumn Flowers in Moonlight", 1830/44

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Sparrow and morning glories, n. d. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Sparrow and morning glories, n. d. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Sparrow and morning glories, n.d

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Rooster, umbrella, and morning glories, 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Rooster, umbrella, and morning glories, 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Rooster, umbrella, and morning glories, 1830s

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Canary and morning glories, n. d. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Canary and morning glories, n. d. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Canary and morning glories, n.d

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Sparrows and morning glories, 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Sparrows and morning glories, 1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Sparrows and morning glories, 1830s

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Bowl, scissors, and morning glories, c. 1820. Creator: Gakutei

Bowl, scissors, and morning glories, c. 1820. Creator: Gakutei
Bowl, scissors, and morning glories, c. 1820

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Vase (Morning Glory), c. 1937. Creator: Robert Stewart

Vase (Morning Glory), c. 1937. Creator: Robert Stewart
Vase (Morning Glory), c. 1937

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Fragment, England, c. 1815. Creator: Unknown

Fragment, England, c. 1815. Creator: Unknown
Fragment, England, c. 1815

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Vase, 1882 / 90. Creator: Ott and Brewer

Vase, 1882 / 90. Creator: Ott and Brewer
Vase, 1882/90. Japanese-inspired floral decoration, thin slightly iridescent surface known as Belleek, a type of Parian porcelain which originated in Ireland

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Coxcombs, maize and morning-glories, Momoyama period, 1568-1615. Creator: Unknown

Coxcombs, maize and morning-glories, Momoyama period, 1568-1615. Creator: Unknown
Coxcombs, maize and morning-glories, Momoyama period, 1568-1615

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Morning glory and bamboo (part of a set), Edo period, mid 17th-early 18th century

Morning glory and bamboo (part of a set), Edo period, mid 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Kano Yoboku Tsunenobu
Morning glory and bamboo (part of a set), Edo period, mid 17th-early 18th century

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Flowers and grasses, Edo period, 1600-1630. Creator: Master of I-nen Seal

Flowers and grasses, Edo period, 1600-1630. Creator: Master of I-nen Seal
Flowers and grasses, Edo period, 1600-1630

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Blue and white flowers on slender stalks, Edo period, 18th-19th century

Blue and white flowers on slender stalks, Edo period, 18th-19th century. Inscription and seals of Ogata Kenzan

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Field Convolvulus (chromolitho)

Field Convolvulus (chromolitho)
2802873 Field Convolvulus (chromolitho) by Hulme, Frederick Edward (1841-1909); Private Collection; (add.info.: Field Convolvulus)

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Field Convolvulus, Convolvulus Arvensis (colour litho)

Field Convolvulus, Convolvulus Arvensis (colour litho)
2802733 Field Convolvulus, Convolvulus Arvensis (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Field Convolvulus, Convolvulus Arvensis)

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: La petite berle aux liserons (Small Water-parsnip with Bindweed), published 1849

La petite berle aux liserons (Small Water-parsnip with Bindweed), published 1849

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Flowers and Fruit, c. 1870. Creator: Unknown

Flowers and Fruit, c. 1870. Creator: Unknown
Flowers and Fruit, c. 1870

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: Flowers in a Vase, c. 1700. Creator: Philips van Couwenbergh

Flowers in a Vase, c. 1700. Creator: Philips van Couwenbergh
Flowers in a Vase, c. 1700

Background imageField Convolvulus Collection: The Miracle of St Bernard in a Garland of Flowers, 1645-1655

The Miracle of St Bernard in a Garland of Flowers, 1645-1655



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"Captivating Field Convolvulus: A Timeless Beauty in Art" Field convolvulus, also known as morning glories, have long been a favorite subject of artists throughout history. From the vibrant colors to their delicate petals, these flowers have inspired countless works of art across different cultures and time periods. In Jan Davidsz de Heem's "Vase of Flowers, " created around 1660, field convolvulus takes center stage among an array of other blooms. The artist skillfully captures the intricate details and graceful curves of these enchanting flowers. Moving forward to 1786, Peter Faes portrays the elegance in his masterpiece "Flowers by a Stone Vase. " The soft hues and gentle brushstrokes convey a sense of tranquility that is often associated with these blossoms. Vincent Brooks Day & Son's botanical illustration from the c1880s showcases the scientific precision with which they depicted field convolvulus. This meticulous attention to detail highlights not only their beauty but also their significance in botanical studies. Louis Marin Bonnet's "Bouquet of Roses, Larkspur and Convolvulus" from the mid to late 18th century presents a harmonious combination of various flowers, including our beloved morning glories. Their presence adds an ethereal touch to this captivating bouquet. Traveling eastward to Japan, Kikukawa Eizan's depiction shows beauty standing beside morning glories in c. 1814/17. Here we witness how Japanese art embraced the allure and symbolism behind morning glories as they intertwine with feminine grace. Kitagawa Utamaro's arrangements from about 1785 further emphasize Japan's fascination with morning glories. These prints showcase both simplicity and elegance through carefully composed compositions featuring irises alongside our star flower. The influence continues into Kitagawa Utamaro’s work from c.