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Background imageColumbine Collection: ITALIAN COMEDIANS, 1689. The troup of Italian comedians under patronage of the King of France

ITALIAN COMEDIANS, 1689. The troup of Italian comedians under patronage of the King of France. Copper engraving, French, 1689

Background imageColumbine Collection: The New Man in the Moon by S. Longley

The New Man in the Moon by S. Longley
A demure Columbine sits in the branches of a tree with her Pierrot who stares at her adoringly under a moonlit, starry sky. Date: 1924

Background imageColumbine Collection: Bertoloni's Columbine (Aquilegia bertolonii) flowering, Italy

Bertoloni's Columbine (Aquilegia bertolonii) flowering, Italy

Background imageColumbine Collection: Columbine (Aquilegia sp. ) flower

Columbine (Aquilegia sp. ) flower
Columbine (Aquilegia sp.) flower. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in May

Background imageColumbine Collection: Columbine (Aquilegia Blue Star )

Columbine (Aquilegia Blue Star ), illustration

Background imageColumbine Collection: Aquilegia caerulea Himmelblau

Aquilegia caerulea Himmelblau
Flowers of Columbine (Aquilegia caerulea Himmelblau )

Background imageColumbine Collection: Columbine foliage

Columbine foliage (Aquilegia vulagaris). The lobed leaflets of columbine are covered in short hairs. Columbine is also known as grannys bonnets due to the shape of its flowers

Background imageColumbine Collection: Columbine (Aquilegia vulgaris)

Columbine (Aquilegia vulgaris)
Columbine flowers (Aquilegia vulgaris). This plant was formerly used in herbal medicine to treat sore throats. It is poisonous, and though the toxicity is destroyed through dying

Background imageColumbine Collection: Columbine (Aquilegia Grannys Bonnet )

Columbine (Aquilegia Grannys Bonnet )
Columbine flowers (Aquilegia vulgaris Grannys Bonnet )

Background imageColumbine Collection: Columbine flower stamens, SEM

Columbine flower stamens, SEM
Columbine flower stamens. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the stamens (male sexual parts) of a columbine flower (Aquilegia sp.)

Background imageColumbine Collection: Columbine (Aquilegia sp. )

Columbine (Aquilegia sp. )
Columbine flowers (Aquilegia sp.). Photographed in Delta, British Columbia, Canada, in spring

Background imageColumbine Collection: Sierra columbine (Aquilegia pubescens)

Sierra columbine (Aquilegia pubescens)
Sierra columbine flowers (Aquilegia pubescens). The pink colour of this plants flowers is the result of introgressive hybridisation between populations of Aquilegia pubescens and Aquilegia formosa

Background imageColumbine Collection: Columbine (Aquilegia)

Columbine (Aquilegia)
Flower of Columbine (Aquilegia). Photographed at RHS Rosemoor, Devon, UK

Background imageColumbine Collection: Columbine

Columbine (Aquilegia Butterfly adonis blue ). The columbine is a perennial that is native to Britain. It flowers in the late spring and early summer

Background imageColumbine Collection: Closeup of Colorado Columbine flower

Closeup of Colorado Columbine flower

Background imageColumbine Collection: Mountains and wildflowers in alpine meadow, Blue Columbine, Colorado Columbine, Aquilegia coerulea

Mountains and wildflowers in alpine meadow, Blue Columbine, Colorado Columbine, Aquilegia coerulea, Ouray, San Juan Mountains, Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA

Background imageColumbine Collection: Rocky Mountain red columbine (Aquilegia elegantula), Gunnison National Forest

Rocky Mountain red columbine (Aquilegia elegantula), Gunnison National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageColumbine Collection: Fancy Dress Costume in the Snow by Elsie Harding

Fancy Dress Costume in the Snow by Elsie Harding
A couple in fancy dress (Harlequin and Columbine) try to keep warm next to a rather small fire. Not quite sure how they ended up in the middle of nowhere in the snow

Background imageColumbine Collection: Dawn by W. E. Webster

Dawn by W. E. Webster
Columbine, dressed in ballet shoes and a white dress stretches out asleep while Harlequin takes off his mask to look at her as she slumbers after their revelry

Background imageColumbine Collection: Blue columbine (Aquilegia coerulea), Weston Pass, Pike and San Isabel National Forest

Blue columbine (Aquilegia coerulea), Weston Pass, Pike and San Isabel National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageColumbine Collection: Aquilegia Caerulea (Colorado Blue Columbine)

Aquilegia Caerulea (Colorado Blue Columbine)
Close-up of the flower and stem of the Aquilegia Caerulea (Colorado Blue Columbine), a perennial plant of the Ranunculaceae family. There are five varieties, with different flower colours

Background imageColumbine Collection: Childrens Carnival - Jester and Columbine

Childrens Carnival - Jester and Columbine
Two children dressed up for a fancy dress party; one as a jester holding a balloon and another as a Columbine complete with a star topped wand

Background imageColumbine Collection: Aquilegia Vulgaris

Aquilegia Vulgaris
COLUMBINE

Background imageColumbine Collection: Roses & Moonlight

Roses & Moonlight
A fantasy illustration depicting Pierrot asleep on his bed while a fairy, possibly Columbine appears through a window on a carpet of stars

Background imageColumbine Collection: Masquerade Couple 20C

Masquerade Couple 20C
A dancing couple dressed as Harlequin and Columbine at a masquerade

Background imageColumbine Collection: Alpine Columbine, at about 11, 000 ft. Introgressive hybridisation with crimson columbine A

Alpine Columbine, at about 11, 000 ft. Introgressive hybridisation with crimson columbine A
ROG-11940 Alpine Columbine, at about 11, 000 ft. Introgressive hybridisation with crimson columbine A. formosa to produce attractive hybrid "alpine pink columbine" Odell Lake

Background imageColumbine Collection: Blue columbine (Aquilegia coerulea) growing in a rock field, Yankee Boy Basin

Blue columbine (Aquilegia coerulea) growing in a rock field, Yankee Boy Basin, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageColumbine Collection: Dark Columbine French Alps

Dark Columbine French Alps
DAD-690 Dark Columbine French Alps. Aquilegia atrata David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageColumbine Collection: Crimson columbine - in flower. In aspen forest, Sierra Nevada, USA

Crimson columbine - in flower. In aspen forest, Sierra Nevada, USA
ROG-11903 Crimson columbine - in flower In aspen forest, Sierra Nevada, California, USA Aquilegia formosa Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageColumbine Collection: Columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris

Columbine, Aquilegia vulgaris

Background imageColumbine Collection: Columbine flowers (Aquilegia sp. )

Columbine flowers (Aquilegia sp. )
Columbine flowers (Aquilegia sp.), photographed in May

Background imageColumbine Collection: Columbine flower (Aquilegia sp. )

Columbine flower (Aquilegia sp. )
Columbine flower (Aquilegia sp.)

Background imageColumbine Collection: Columbine hybrid (Aquilegia McKana )

Columbine hybrid (Aquilegia McKana )
Columbine hybrid flower (Aquilegia McKana )

Background imageColumbine Collection: Columbine / Sand 1862

Columbine / Sand 1862
Columbine/Sand 1862

Background imageColumbine Collection: Advert / Onoto Pen 1919

Advert / Onoto Pen 1919
Onoto pens - its going to be a great Christmas !

Background imageColumbine Collection: Penny Royal & Columbine

Penny Royal & Columbine
MENTHA PULEGIUM (Pennyroyal) & AQUILEGIA (Columbine) depicted with cabbage white butterflies & a yellow butterfly

Background imageColumbine Collection: Two carnival characters having fun

Two carnival characters having fun
Two carnival characters in France, having fun



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"Columbine: A Captivating Tale of Pantomime Characters and Commedia dell Arte" Step into the enchanting world of pantomime characters and Commedia dell Arte as Harlequin and Columbine take center stage, accompanied by a mesmerizing orchestra. The vibrant colors of their costumes bring life to this captivating performance. In another scene, Pierrot shares a tender moment with Columbine, capturing her radiant smile in a photograph that will forever preserve their love story. This snapshot is reminiscent of X-X-X-X-Xmas by J. Gordge, Plate 19, evoking nostalgia for simpler times. Amidst the historical backdrop, we find ourselves on the Columbine apron in late 1939, where the Saro S36 Lerwick gracefully rests. Its presence adds an air of mystery and intrigue to this picturesque setting. Nature's beauty also embraces the name "Columbine, " as Aquilegia sp. Columbines bloom with delicate petals in various hues. The Blue Columbine found near Rustler's Gulch in Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness showcases Colorado's majestic Rockies at their finest. Zooming closer into nature's intricate details reveals the stunning stamens of a Columbine flower captured through SEM imaging. These tiny structures hold secrets waiting to be discovered by curious minds. Whether it be on stage or within nature's embrace, "Columbine" continues to captivate our senses with its rich history and breathtaking beauty.