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Cabbage Collection (page 8)

"Cabbage: A Versatile and Nutritious Vegetable Delight" Cabbage, a member of the Brassica family

Background imageCabbage Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20106986

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Ireland, North, Belfast, St Georges Market, Veg stall selling potatoes and cabbage

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Ireland, North, Belfast, St Georges Market, Veg stall selling potatoes and cabbage

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Vegetables, Brassica oleracea, Cabbage on sale at farm shop

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Plants, Vegetables, Purple Kohlrabi growing in an allotment

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Ornamental Kale, Brassica oleracea, in bright sunshine

Background imageCabbage Collection: Savoy cabbage, Brassica oleracea capitata v. subauda, Close overhead view of a wet leaf

Savoy cabbage, Brassica oleracea capitata v. subauda, Close overhead view of a wet leaf showing the rib and veins

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cabbage, Red cabbage, Brassica oleracea capitata. A cut half among whole ones

Cabbage, Red cabbage, Brassica oleracea capitata. A cut half among whole ones. Moody lighting

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cabbage, Brassica oleracea Brigadier, Top view with Savoy Cabbage Serpentine

Cabbage, Brassica oleracea Brigadier, Top view with Savoy Cabbage Serpentine and other brassicas growing in rows

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cabbage, Savoy cabbage, Brassica oleracea capitata v. subauda

Cabbage, Savoy cabbage, Brassica oleracea capitata v. subauda, Several heads of this curly leaf cabbage together forming a pattern

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cabbage, Brassica oleracea capitata, Several shiny maroon heads of Red cabbage

Cabbage, Brassica oleracea capitata, Several shiny maroon heads of Red cabbage----

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cabbage symmetry green hard strong texture pattern

Cabbage symmetry green hard strong texture pattern
Decorative Cabbage - Brassica Oleracea

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cabbage and Insects. Creator: Xu Daoguang

Cabbage and Insects. Creator: Xu Daoguang
Cabbage and Insects. Perhaps Qing dynasty (1644-1911)

Background imageCabbage Collection: The Way They Live, 1879. Creator: Thomas Pollock Anshutz

The Way They Live, 1879. Creator: Thomas Pollock Anshutz
The Way They Live, 1879

Background imageCabbage Collection: Still Life: Balsam Apple and Vegetables, ca. 1820s. Creator: James Peale

Still Life: Balsam Apple and Vegetables, ca. 1820s. Creator: James Peale
Still Life: Balsam Apple and Vegetables, ca. 1820s

Background imageCabbage Collection: Evacuees growing cabbages, 1940, (1943). Creator: Leila Faithfull

Evacuees growing cabbages, 1940, (1943). Creator: Leila Faithfull
Evacuees growing cabbages, 1940, (1943). Evacuated British children growing vegetables during the Second World War. Painting in the Imperial War Museum, London

Background imageCabbage Collection: A Cottage Garden at Stapleford, Wiltshire, c1886, (1944). Creator: George Carline

A Cottage Garden at Stapleford, Wiltshire, c1886, (1944). Creator: George Carline
A Cottage Garden at Stapleford, Wiltshire, c1886, (1944). Colourful herbaceous border of flowers and vegetables: runner beans are trained up a frame, and cabbages are growing on the right

Background imageCabbage Collection: So she went into the garden, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

So she went into the garden, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
So she went into the garden, c1885, (1934). So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf to make an apple-pie. From " The Panjandrum Picture Book", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott

Background imageCabbage Collection: Advertisement for Coopers seeds, 1936. Creator: Cecil Dawes

Advertisement for Coopers seeds, 1936. Creator: Cecil Dawes
Advertisement for Coopers seeds, 1936. Coopers Seeds of proven merit for Market & Home Gardeners. Advertisement for vegetable seeds, aimed at the British colonial community

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cook with Red Apron, 1862 (w / c, gouache, pen & ink and graphite on paper)

Cook with Red Apron, 1862 (w / c, gouache, pen & ink and graphite on paper)
WLT211546 Cook with Red Apron, 1862 (w/c, gouache, pen & ink and graphite on paper) by Bonvin, Leon (1834-86); 20.8x16.2 cm; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA; French, out of copyright

Background imageCabbage Collection: Market Scene (panel)

Market Scene (panel)
NOR61469 Market Scene (panel) by Steen, Jan Havicksz. (1625/26-79); Private Collection; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageCabbage Collection: The Kitchen (oil on panel)

The Kitchen (oil on panel)
XJL32196 The Kitchen (oil on panel) by Teniers, David the Younger (1610-90); Prado, Madrid, Spain; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageCabbage Collection: Frozen Out, c1830. Creator: Unknown

Frozen Out, c1830. Creator: Unknown
Frozen Out, c1830. No more Cabbage all the Salary nipped - caricature of British politicians Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), dressed as a policeman and wearing a gardeners apron

Background imageCabbage Collection: Turnip, Cabbage

Turnip, Cabbage, (watercolour)

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cabbage detail showing veins. Lit from within

Cabbage detail showing veins. Lit from within

Background imageCabbage Collection: Still Life, c1922, (1923). Artist: Joseph Jost

Still Life, c1922, (1923). Artist: Joseph Jost
Still Life, c1922, (1923). From The Studio Volume 84. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1923]

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cabbage and Rhubarb (Savoy Green), 1929 (1930). Artist: Mark Gertler

Cabbage and Rhubarb (Savoy Green), 1929 (1930). Artist: Mark Gertler
Cabbage and Rhubarb (Savoy Green), 1929 (1930). From The Studio Volume 100. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1930]

Background imageCabbage Collection: King George V admiring allotments on Clapham Common, London, c1910s-c1920s (1936)

King George V admiring allotments on Clapham Common, London, c1910s-c1920s (1936)
King George V (1865-1936) admiring allotments on Clapham Common, London, c1910s-c1920s (1936). George, the second son of Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark

Background imageCabbage Collection: The Luxembourg pavilion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris, 1900

The Luxembourg pavilion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris, 1900. Exposition Universelle of 1900 was a worlds fair held in Paris, France

Background imageCabbage Collection: Pierid butterflies, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Pierid butterflies, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Pierid butterflies, 1897. The Cabbage White, a butterfly whose larvae (cabbageworms) feed on cabbages. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 13th June 1897

Background imageCabbage Collection: Helping Mother, 1901. Artist: Andre & Sleigh

Helping Mother, 1901. Artist: Andre & Sleigh
Helping Mother, 1901. Illustration from The Process Year Book, A Review of the Illustrated Arts. published by AW Penrose & Co, (London, 1901)

Background imageCabbage Collection: Vegetables

Vegetables

Background imageCabbage Collection: Decorative purple cabbage

Decorative purple cabbage
OK, I didn t really have to fly halfway around the world to see a purple cabbage - but it was fun! This was minding its own business in Maymyo Botanic Park

Background imageCabbage Collection: Milkmaid after the painting of G. Dou in the Cabinet of Mr. Poullain, mid-17th century

Milkmaid after the painting of G. Dou in the Cabinet of Mr. Poullain, mid-17th century
Milkmaid after the painting of G.Dou in the Cabinet of Mr. Poullain, mid-17th century

Background imageCabbage Collection: Swamp Sawgrass (Cladium mariscus) and Cabbage Palm (Sabal palmetto) island in mist

Swamp Sawgrass (Cladium mariscus) and Cabbage Palm (Sabal palmetto) island in mist, Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida

Background imageCabbage Collection: WW2 poster, Dig on for Victory

WW2 poster, Dig on for Victory, designed by Peter Fraser. Showing a man with home-grown vegetables and a gardening fork. Date: early 1940s

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cuckoo flower or Ladys smock (Cardamine pratensis), Ireland, Europe

Cuckoo flower or Ladys smock (Cardamine pratensis), Ireland, Europe

Background imageCabbage Collection: Shop Sign

Shop Sign
Fresh vegetables on display outside a shop in the Cotswold village of Broadway

Background imageCabbage Collection: The Shop

The Shop
Fresh vegetables on display outside a shop in the Cotswold village of Broadway

Background imageCabbage Collection: Village Shop

Village Shop
Fresh vegetables on display outside a shop in the Cotswold village of Broadway

Background imageCabbage Collection: Fruit and Veg Shop

Fruit and Veg Shop
Fresh vegetables on display outside a shop in the Cotswold village of Broadway

Background imageCabbage Collection: The Writing on the Wall. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1884

The Writing on the Wall. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1884
BLAINE CARTOON, 1884. The Writing on the Wall. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1884, depicting prominent Republicans at a modern-day Belshazzars feast

Background imageCabbage Collection: Family storyteller

Family storyteller
Old woman telling folklore to young girls in a cottage kitchen, England. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

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Wheelers Imperial Cabbage growing in a no-dig style vegetable garden in spring

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cabbage plant with chickweed

Cabbage plant with chickweed
Detail of a large cabbage (Brassica oleracea) plant with chickweed (Stellaria media) growing around it; Palmer, Alaska, United States of America

Background imageCabbage Collection: Close-up of cabbage head and leaves

Close-up of cabbage head and leaves
Detail of water drops sitting on the head of a cabbage; Palmer, Alaska, United States of America

Background imageCabbage Collection: Jean-SimA Chardin Life Copper Pot Cabbage Pestle

Jean-SimA Chardin Life Copper Pot Cabbage Pestle
Jean-Simeon Chardin: Still Life with Copper Pot, Cabbage, Pestle, and Stove (Table de cuisine avec marmite de cuivre, chou, egrugeoir et rechaud), Jean-Simeon Chardin, Between 1732 and 1740

Background imageCabbage Collection: Johan Ericson Landscape Cabbage Patch Concarneau

Johan Ericson Landscape Cabbage Patch Concarneau
Johan Ericson, Landscape with Cabbage Patch, Concarneau, Landscape with cabbage, painting, landscape art, Oil on canvas, Height, 46.5 cm (18.3 inches), Width, 83 cm (32.6 inches), Signed, Joh, Ericson

Background imageCabbage Collection: A Housewife inner Courtyard Cleaning Fish courtyard

A Housewife inner Courtyard Cleaning Fish courtyard
A Housewife in an inner Courtyard Cleaning Fish, In a courtyard by a barn, a young woman is cleaning fish. To the left lies an already cleaned fish on a colander on a basin



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"Cabbage: A Versatile and Nutritious Vegetable Delight" Cabbage, a member of the Brassica family, is an incredibly versatile and nutritious vegetable that has been enjoyed for centuries. From its leafy green appearance to its crunchy texture, it offers a range of culinary possibilities. In the world of art, it has made appearances in various forms. Whether it's an illustration showcasing a vibrant assortment of cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, radish, Chinese cabbage, and kale growing together or a captivating oil painting like "Quince, Cabbage, Melon, and Cucumber, " artists have found inspiration in this humble vegetable. Taking us back in time to 1950s Balham Market or even further to Dutch rabbits frolicking amidst cabbages in 1905; these images remind us of the cultural significance that cabbage holds across different eras. Not only does cabbage captivate our artistic senses but also plays a vital role on our plates. With fields filled with turnips as far as the eye can see in Lower Saxony or Victorian botanical illustrations displaying an array of vegetables and fruits including cabbage; we are reminded of its importance in our diet. Who could forget those adorable babies nestled among rows of cabbages? The iconic image evokes feelings of innocence and joy associated with new life – just like how cabbages symbolize growth and vitality. Delving into science reveals fascinating aspects too. Did you know about fractal patterns found within broccoli or how model Ruth Charlton posed proudly next to Charlie Weatherspoon's gigantic cabbage? These instances highlight not only nature's wonders but also human fascination with extraordinary produce. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate sightings such as graceful Cabbage White Butterflies fluttering around or vast Thai farms dedicated solely to cultivating this beloved vegetable. These glimpses into natural ecosystems showcase the interconnectedness between humans and their environment. Whether admired through artistry or savored at the dinner table, cabbage remains an enduring symbol of nourishment and creativity.