Artwork preview

The Temple of Flora, or Garden of Nature: The Persian Cyclamen

Robert John Thornton

Cleveland Museum of Art

A plant with green leaves and white flowers with pink bases, growing from brown dirt. A tree trunk is on the right. The background features a building on the left and a mountain range with palm trees on the right under a blue- and orange-tinted sky.

Artwork Details

Dimensions
746 × 900 px
Museum Record
View original
Palette

You May Also Like

The American Cowslip, Plate 26
The Temple of Flora; or Garden of Nature: White Lily with Variegated Leaves
The Temple of Flora, or Garden of Nature:  A Group of Auriculas
The Temple of Flora, or Garden of Nature:  Blue Egyptian Waterlily
The Temple of Flora, or Garden of Nature:  A Group of Auriculas
The Temple of the Flora: American Bog Plants
The Temple of Flora, or Garden of Nature:  The White Lily with Variegated Leaves
The Temple of Flora, or Garden of Nature: The Obique-leaved Begonia
Plantae et Papiliones rariores:  Martynia
Large Flowering Sensitive Plant, Plate 16
Cours d'Histoire Naturelle, contenant les principales espèces du règne animal, classées methodiquemenet:  Iris, African-hemp and Ketmia
The Blue Passion-flower
Plantae Selectae:  No. 33 - Magnolia
The Botanical Magazine or Flower Garden Displayed:  White Cape - Coast Lily
Phytographia Curiosa:  Horminum Indicum Majus
The Temple of Flora, or Garden of Nature:  The Nodding Renealmia
Plantae et papiliones rariores:  No. 9
The Temple of Flora, or Garden of Nature:  The Narrow-leaved Kalmia, Mountain Laurel
Plantae Selectae:  No. 39 - Lilio-Gladiolus
Tulips and Snail with Dog and Hare Border, folio 7 (verso), from Florilegium (A Book of Flower Studies)
Aloes
Tulipa Clusiana with Campanula, Porcupine, Spider, and Squirrel Border, folio 4 (recto), from Florilegium (A Book of Flower Studies)
Tulip, Pink Dicentra, English Daisy (Bellif), and Borage, folio 13 (verso), from Florilegium (A Book of Flower Studies)
Cours d'Histoire Naturelle, contenant les principales espèces du règne animal, classées methodiquemenet:  Martynia or Unicorn Plant