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Flora, Aesculapius, Ceres, with Cupid, Honoring the Bust of Linnaeus from The Temple of Flora (1807) by Robert John Thornton. Original from Biodiversity Heritage Library. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Flora, Aesculapius, Ceres, with Cupid, Honoring the Bust of Linnaeus from The Temple of Flora (1807) by Robert John Thornton. Original from Biodiversity Heritage Library. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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"The Temple of Flora" is considered to be the greatest of all flower books. Illustrated here is the third and final part "New illustration of the sexual system of Carolus von Linnaeus" by the English physician and botanical writer Robert John Thornton (1768–1837). Thornton was destined to be a priest, but switched to medicine after finding inspiration in the botanical lectures and works by Thomas Martyn and Carl Linnaeus. The exotic plants in the aquatint and mezzotint prints are notable by their epic and unusual settings. We have digitally enhanced these beautiful flower plates, available for you to download under the creative commons 0 license.
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Flora Dispensing Her Favours on the Earth from The Temple of Flora (1807) by Robert John Thornton. Original from Biodiversity Heritage Library. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Flora Dispensing Her Favours on the Earth from The Temple of Flora (1807) by Robert John Thornton. Original from Biodiversity Heritage Library. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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"The Temple of Flora" is considered to be the greatest of all flower books. Illustrated here is the third and final part "New illustration of the sexual system of Carolus von Linnaeus" by the English physician and botanical writer Robert John Thornton (1768–1837). Thornton was destined to be a priest, but switched to medicine after finding inspiration in the botanical lectures and works by Thomas Martyn and Carl Linnaeus. The exotic plants in the aquatint and mezzotint prints are notable by their epic and unusual settings. We have digitally enhanced these beautiful flower plates, available for you to download under the creative commons 0 license.
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The Portrait of Carl Linnaeus from The Temple of Flora (1807) by Robert John Thornton. Original from Biodiversity Heritage Library. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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The Portrait of Carl Linnaeus from The Temple of Flora (1807) by Robert John Thornton. Original from Biodiversity Heritage Library. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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"The Temple of Flora" is considered to be the greatest of all flower books. Illustrated here is the third and final part "New illustration of the sexual system of Carolus von Linnaeus" by the English physician and botanical writer Robert John Thornton (1768–1837). Thornton was destined to be a priest, but switched to medicine after finding inspiration in the botanical lectures and works by Thomas Martyn and Carl Linnaeus. The exotic plants in the aquatint and mezzotint prints are notable by their epic and unusual settings. We have digitally enhanced these beautiful flower plates, available for you to download under the creative commons 0 license.
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Love leading the Pilgrim: Tapestry (1909) by William Morris. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Love leading the Pilgrim: Tapestry (1909) by William Morris. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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Timeless vintage patterns by William Morris, a 19th-century English celebrated designer, craftsman, and poet. Morris’ furniture designs, fabrics, stained glass windows, and other decorative arts inspired the Arts and Crafts movement defining the popular taste of that era. This whole collection of Morris' public domain illustrations are free to download for personal and commercial use.
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Tile Design–Processing Angels (1866) by William Morris. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Tile Design–Processing Angels (1866) by William Morris. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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Timeless vintage patterns by William Morris, a 19th-century English celebrated designer, craftsman, and poet. Morris’ furniture designs, fabrics, stained glass windows, and other decorative arts inspired the Arts and Crafts movement defining the popular taste of that era. This whole collection of Morris' public domain illustrations are free to download for personal and commercial use.
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Tile Design–Processing Angels (1866) by William Morris. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Tile Design–Processing Angels (1866) by William Morris. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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Timeless vintage patterns by William Morris, a 19th-century English celebrated designer, craftsman, and poet. Morris’ furniture designs, fabrics, stained glass windows, and other decorative arts inspired the Arts and Crafts movement defining the popular taste of that era. This whole collection of Morris' public domain illustrations are free to download for personal and commercial use.
If you love these patterns as much as we do, please check out our beautiful William Morris Patterns collection derived from his original works.
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Putto met een schild met het wapen van Witsen (1765) by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Putto met een schild met het wapen van Witsen (1765) by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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18th–century etchings by Dutch art collector and painter, Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (1726–1798). He was a member of the Amsterdam artist society, Arte et Amicitia (De Kunstkrans). As a famous art collector, he owned over 5,000 drawings including many artworks of Rembrandt. He also imitated artworks from the collections he owned. We have digitally enhanced some of his drawings and etchings into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.
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Prentwerk (1765) by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Prentwerk (1765) by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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18th–century etchings by Dutch art collector and painter, Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (1726–1798). He was a member of the Amsterdam artist society, Arte et Amicitia (De Kunstkrans). As a famous art collector, he owned over 5,000 drawings including many artworks of Rembrandt. He also imitated artworks from the collections he owned. We have digitally enhanced some of his drawings and etchings into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.
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Prentwerk (1765) by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Prentwerk (1765) by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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18th–century etchings by Dutch art collector and painter, Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (1726–1798). He was a member of the Amsterdam artist society, Arte et Amicitia (De Kunstkrans). As a famous art collector, he owned over 5,000 drawings including many artworks of Rembrandt. He also imitated artworks from the collections he owned. We have digitally enhanced some of his drawings and etchings into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.
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Putti beoefenen de schilderkunst en beeldhouwkunst (ca. 1736–1779) by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Putti beoefenen de schilderkunst en beeldhouwkunst (ca. 1736–1779) by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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18th–century etchings by Dutch art collector and painter, Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (1726–1798). He was a member of the Amsterdam artist society, Arte et Amicitia (De Kunstkrans). As a famous art collector, he owned over 5,000 drawings including many artworks of Rembrandt. He also imitated artworks from the collections he owned. We have digitally enhanced some of his drawings and etchings into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.
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Drie studies van een putto (1746) by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Drie studies van een putto (1746) by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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18th–century etchings by Dutch art collector and painter, Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (1726–1798). He was a member of the Amsterdam artist society, Arte et Amicitia (De Kunstkrans). As a famous art collector, he owned over 5,000 drawings including many artworks of Rembrandt. He also imitated artworks from the collections he owned. We have digitally enhanced some of his drawings and etchings into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.
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Vier Putti (1797) by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Vier Putti (1797) by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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18th–century etchings by Dutch art collector and painter, Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (1726–1798). He was a member of the Amsterdam artist society, Arte et Amicitia (De Kunstkrans). As a famous art collector, he owned over 5,000 drawings including many artworks of Rembrandt. He also imitated artworks from the collections he owned. We have digitally enhanced some of his drawings and etchings into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.
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Zes putti tonen een doek met tekst (1759) by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Zes putti tonen een doek met tekst (1759) by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Original from The Rijksmuseum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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18th–century etchings by Dutch art collector and painter, Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (1726–1798). He was a member of the Amsterdam artist society, Arte et Amicitia (De Kunstkrans). As a famous art collector, he owned over 5,000 drawings including many artworks of Rembrandt. He also imitated artworks from the collections he owned. We have digitally enhanced some of his drawings and etchings into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.
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Angel, Peacock, and Three Tahitians (ca. 1902) by Paul Gauguin. Original from The Art Institute of Chicago. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Angel, Peacock, and Three Tahitians (ca. 1902) by Paul Gauguin. Original from The Art Institute of Chicago. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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Paul Gauguin or Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin (1848–1903) was one of the most influential Post-Impressionist artists. Gauguin's experimental use of color and stark contrasts spearheaded the Synthetism movement, which regarded form and color as equally important. Most of his paintings depict people or landscapes from French Polynesia since he spent many years in that region in search of inspiration. His artistic experiments influenced many avant-garde movements in the early 20th century as well as modern artists such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. We have digitally enhanced some of his notable works that are now in the public domain and made them available for you to download under the creative commons 0 license.
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Honour's Prize from The Flower Book (1905) by Sir Edward Burne–Jones. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Honour's Prize from The Flower Book (1905) by Sir Edward Burne–Jones. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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The complete series of 38 round watercolor illustrations from The Flower Book (1905) by British artist and designer Sir Edward Burne–Jones (1833–1898). Burne–Jones called his work "a series of illustrations to the Names of Flowers". Illustrations titled with common flower names, but drawn on Arthurian romance, The Bible, classical legend, and oddly not depicting a single flower. We have digitally enhanced this peculiar complete series of The Flower Book. They are in high resolution printable quality and free to download under the CC0 license.
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Welcome to the House from The Flower Book (1905) by Sir Edward Burne–Jones. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Welcome to the House from The Flower Book (1905) by Sir Edward Burne–Jones. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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The complete series of 38 round watercolor illustrations from The Flower Book (1905) by British artist and designer Sir Edward Burne–Jones (1833–1898). Burne–Jones called his work "a series of illustrations to the Names of Flowers". Illustrations titled with common flower names, but drawn on Arthurian romance, The Bible, classical legend, and oddly not depicting a single flower. We have digitally enhanced this peculiar complete series of The Flower Book. They are in high resolution printable quality and free to download under the CC0 license.
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Most Bitter Moonseed from The Flower Book (1905) by Sir Edward Burne–Jones. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Most Bitter Moonseed from The Flower Book (1905) by Sir Edward Burne–Jones. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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The complete series of 38 round watercolor illustrations from The Flower Book (1905) by British artist and designer Sir Edward Burne–Jones (1833–1898). Burne–Jones called his work "a series of illustrations to the Names of Flowers". Illustrations titled with common flower names, but drawn on Arthurian romance, The Bible, classical legend, and oddly not depicting a single flower. We have digitally enhanced this peculiar complete series of The Flower Book. They are in high resolution printable quality and free to download under the CC0 license.
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Golden Greeting from The Flower Book (1905) by Sir Edward Burne–Jones. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Golden Greeting from The Flower Book (1905) by Sir Edward Burne–Jones. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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The complete series of 38 round watercolor illustrations from The Flower Book (1905) by British artist and designer Sir Edward Burne–Jones (1833–1898). Burne–Jones called his work "a series of illustrations to the Names of Flowers". Illustrations titled with common flower names, but drawn on Arthurian romance, The Bible, classical legend, and oddly not depicting a single flower. We have digitally enhanced this peculiar complete series of The Flower Book. They are in high resolution printable quality and free to download under the CC0 license.
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Golden Gate from The Flower Book (1905) by Sir Edward Burne–Jones. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Golden Gate from The Flower Book (1905) by Sir Edward Burne–Jones. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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The complete series of 38 round watercolor illustrations from The Flower Book (1905) by British artist and designer Sir Edward Burne–Jones (1833–1898). Burne–Jones called his work "a series of illustrations to the Names of Flowers". Illustrations titled with common flower names, but drawn on Arthurian romance, The Bible, classical legend, and oddly not depicting a single flower. We have digitally enhanced this peculiar complete series of The Flower Book. They are in high resolution printable quality and free to download under the CC0 license.
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Flower of God from The Flower Book (1905) by Sir Edward Burne–Jones. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by Free Public Domain Illustrations by rawpixel

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Flower of God from The Flower Book (1905) by Sir Edward Burne–Jones. Original from The Birmingham Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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The complete series of 38 round watercolor illustrations from The Flower Book (1905) by British artist and designer Sir Edward Burne–Jones (1833–1898). Burne–Jones called his work "a series of illustrations to the Names of Flowers". Illustrations titled with common flower names, but drawn on Arthurian romance, The Bible, classical legend, and oddly not depicting a single flower. We have digitally enhanced this peculiar complete series of The Flower Book. They are in high resolution printable quality and free to download under the CC0 license.
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