Butterflies in Art — Page 12
681 artworks
Hinagata chō (Model Book)
Unidentified artist, 19th century
Medallion
Vase with auspicious symbols of Dragon Boat Festival (Duanwu)
Interknotted Ornament with Tassels
Folding Fan with Scene of Cranes, Bamboo, and Flowers
Sampler
Sampler
『画本虫撰』 「蝶」「蜻蛉」|Butterfly (Chō); Dragonfly (Kagerō or Tonbo), from the Picture Book of Crawling Creatures (Ehon mushi erami)
Kitagawa Utamaro, 1788
『画本虫撰』 「松虫」「虫蛍」|Tree cricket (Matsumushi); Firefly (Hotaru), from the Picture Book of Crawling Creatures (Ehon mushi erami)
Kitagawa Utamaro, 1788
Sir Joseph Banks and the Emperor of Morocco
Sir Joseph Banks|George Kearsley|Thomas Rowlandson, 1788
Teacup and saucer
Höchst Manufactory, ca. 1775
Teacup and saucer
Höchst Manufactory, ca. 1775
Teacup and saucer
Höchst Manufactory, ca. 1775
Gift Cloth (Fukusa)
Writing box
Pouncepot (part of a set)
Inkwell (part of a set)
Upholstery panels for an armchair
Upholstery panels for a side chair
Two doves in a group
Saint James's Factory, ca. 1755
Piece
Botanical oval platter with turnip leaf
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory, ca. 1755
Botanical plate with thistle
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory, ca. 1755
Plaque (one of two)
Micault, second half 18th century
Dish
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory, ca. 1752–56
Tankard
Adam Friedrich von Löwenfinck, 1741–44
Charger
Meissen Manufactory, ca. 1745
Dish
Tray
Vase (one of a pair)
Meissen Manufactory|Johann Ehrenfried Stadler, ca. 1730
Knife Handle (Kozuka)
Vase with cover (one of a pair)
Meissen Manufactory, ca. 1730
Vase (from a garniture of three)
Meissen Manufactory, ca. 1725–30
Jug with flowers and peacock
Bartholomäus Seuter, ca. 1720
Flowers in a Silver Caster, Fruit in the Foreground
Jacques André Portail, 18th century
A Caterpillar and Two Moths on a Branch and Two Butterflies
Nicolaas Struyk, early 18th–mid 18th century
Sword Guard (Tsuba)
Piece
Mug
Vase with Animals and Mythical Creatures
Plate (one of a pair)
Piece
Dish with floral patterns
Vase
鶏文髭皿 肥前焼・古伊万里様式|Barber's Bowl with Cockerel
Vase
Plate
Three moths, two butterflies and a bumble bee
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1646