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Fleur Collection

"Fleur: A Celestial Rose Blooming in the Empyrean" In Paradiso, Canto 31, a saintly throng forms a resplendent rose celeste, radiating divine beauty and grace

Background imageFleur Collection: Royal crowns and sceptre

Royal crowns and sceptre
Symbols of imperial Majesty: St Edwards Crown, with 444 precious stones, remains one of the senior Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, being the official coronation crown

Background imageFleur Collection: Lennon & Yoko Ono In Bed

Lennon & Yoko Ono In Bed
Beatles member John Lennon (L) and his wife Yoko Ono receive journalists 25 March 1969 in the bedroom of the Hilton hotel in Amsterdam, during their honeymoon in Europe

Background imageFleur Collection: Paradiso, Canto 31 : The saintly throng form a rose in the empyrean (rose celeste)

Paradiso, Canto 31 : The saintly throng form a rose in the empyrean (rose celeste)
GIA745614 Paradiso, Canto 31 : The saintly throng form a rose in the empyrean (rose celeste), illustration from The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, 1885 (digitally coloured engraving) by Dore

Background imageFleur Collection: Coat of Arms for Marylebone, London

Coat of Arms for Marylebone, London, with Virgin and Child at the top, and a Latin motto below (Fiat Secundum Verbum Tuum, let it be done according to your word). Date: early 20th century

Background imageFleur Collection: Marilyn Monroe Football Kick, 1957

Marilyn Monroe Football Kick, 1957
American actress Marilyn Monroe kicks a football during the match Israels Hapoel club against the All-Stars US team at the Ebbets Field stadium of Brooklyn, 16 May 1957, in New-York

Background imageFleur Collection: Street scene with shops, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales

Street scene with shops, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales
A street scene with shops, in Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales. The large corner shop is Bells grocery store, decorated with flags, perhaps to celebrate Empire Day (24 May)

Background imageFleur Collection: Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali
The surrealist artist, Salvador Dali (1904-1989), was photographed with a statuette of the Madonna and Child during a visit to London in 1959. At the time Fleur Cowles was writing a book about him

Background imageFleur Collection: St Joan by Pauline Baynes

St Joan by Pauline Baynes
Joan of Arc (1412? - 1431), or Jeanne d Arc, French heroine, painted by Pauline Baynes in full armour riding a steed and carrying a standard with the fleur de lys

Background imageFleur Collection: Portrait of Queen Mary I Tudor, 1554 (oil on panel)

Portrait of Queen Mary I Tudor, 1554 (oil on panel)
JLJ4570994 Portrait of Queen Mary I Tudor, 1554 (oil on panel) by Mor, Anthonis van Dashorst (Antonio Moro) (c.1519-1576/77) ; 109x84 cm; Prado, Madrid

Background imageFleur Collection: Imperial State Crown that George IV, was crowned 1821

Imperial State Crown that George IV, was crowned 1821
Imperial State Crown that George IV was crowned, on July 1821, also William IV, 40 cm (16 in) tall, encrusted with 12, 314 diamonds with the traditional de-lis

Background imageFleur Collection: Ordnance Survey map: Totley, 1876

Ordnance Survey map: Totley, 1876
Scale: 25 inches to 1 mile.Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library: Derbyshire sheet XI.15.Includes: Old Hay Brook, Grove House, Crown Inn, Hillfoot, Totley Bents, Cricket Inn, recreation ground

Background imageFleur Collection: Imperial State Crown of George I, was crowned 1714

Imperial State Crown of George I, was crowned 1714
Imperial State Crown that George I was crowned, on 20 October 1714, showing the large spinel ruby which belonged to the Black Prince set in the front Cross-Patee

Background imageFleur Collection: Scout hot air balloon

Scout hot air balloon
A group of Scouts preparing to fly their hot air balloon, adorned with the Scout Association Fleur-de-lis emblem, at Gilwell Park. 1976

Background imageFleur Collection: Imperial State Crown of George II, was crowned 1727

Imperial State Crown of George II, was crowned 1727
Imperial State Crown that George II was crowned, on October 1727, this was George Is state crown, the arches were pulled upwards surmounted by 440 brilliant set jewels with the fleur-de-lis

Background imageFleur Collection: Cloud

Cloud
Jacky Parker

Background imageFleur Collection: Lenten Mood

Lenten Mood
Jacky Parker

Background imageFleur Collection: The net of spring

The net of spring
Gianluigi Festini

Background imageFleur Collection: Lenten Mood

Lenten Mood
Jacky Parker

Background imageFleur Collection: Lenten Mood

Lenten Mood
Jacky Parker

Background imageFleur Collection: Lenten Mood

Lenten Mood
Jacky Parker

Background imageFleur Collection: The sacrifice of the rose A naked young woman in front of an altar of sacrifice on which

The sacrifice of the rose A naked young woman in front of an altar of sacrifice on which
JLJ4643165 The sacrifice of the rose A naked young woman in front of an altar of sacrifice on which is laid a rose (her virginite?) and a creature ailee

Background imageFleur Collection: Indian flower shop at Sri Maha Mariamman Temple. Flower garlands used as temple offerings for

Indian flower shop at Sri Maha Mariamman Temple. Flower garlands used as temple offerings for Hindu ceremony. Bangkok. Thailand

Background imageFleur Collection: Indian flower shop at Sri Maha Mariamman Temple. Flower garlands used as temple offerings for

Indian flower shop at Sri Maha Mariamman Temple. Flower garlands used as temple offerings for Hindu ceremony. Bangkok. Thailand

Background imageFleur Collection: Lenten Mood

Lenten Mood
Jacky Parker

Background imageFleur Collection: The skylight on the Grand Staircase, Casa Navas, 1901-1907 (photo)

The skylight on the Grand Staircase, Casa Navas, 1901-1907 (photo)
8618159 The skylight on the Grand Staircase, Casa Navas, 1901-1907 (photo) by Domenech i Montaner, Luis (1849-1923); (add.info.: Reus)

Background imageFleur Collection: Ceramics, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)

Ceramics, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)
8618150 Ceramics, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo) by Domenech i Montaner, Luis (1849-1923); (add.info.: Reus)

Background imageFleur Collection: Hall ceiling, Casa Navas, 1901-1907 (photo)

Hall ceiling, Casa Navas, 1901-1907 (photo)
8618168 Hall ceiling, Casa Navas, 1901-1907 (photo) by Domenech i Montaner, Luis (1849-1923); (add.info.: Reus, modernist city (Art Nouveau) Casa Navas (1901-1907)

Background imageFleur Collection: The stairs, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)

The stairs, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)
8618131 The stairs, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo) by Domenech i Montaner, Luis (1849-1923); (add.info.: Reus)

Background imageFleur Collection: Ceramics from the refectory, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)

Ceramics from the refectory, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)
8618124 Ceramics from the refectory, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo) by Domenech i Montaner, Luis (1849-1923); (add.info.: Reus)

Background imageFleur Collection: The ceiling of the grand staircase, Casa Navas, 1901-1907 (photo)

The ceiling of the grand staircase, Casa Navas, 1901-1907 (photo)
8618161 The ceiling of the grand staircase, Casa Navas, 1901-1907 (photo) by Domenech i Montaner, Luis (1849-1923); (add.info.: Reus)

Background imageFleur Collection: The decoration of the Grand Staircase, Casa Navas, 1901-1907 (photo)

The decoration of the Grand Staircase, Casa Navas, 1901-1907 (photo)
8618160 The decoration of the Grand Staircase, Casa Navas, 1901-1907 (photo) by Domenech i Montaner, Luis (1849-1923); (add.info.: Reus)

Background imageFleur Collection: Tiles, living room, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)

Tiles, living room, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)
8618152 Tiles, living room, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo) by Domenech i Montaner, Luis (1849-1923); (add.info.: Reus)

Background imageFleur Collection: Stained glass windows in the living room, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)

Stained glass windows in the living room, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)
8618130 Stained glass windows in the living room, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo) by Domenech i Montaner, Luis (1849-1923); (add.info.: Reus)

Background imageFleur Collection: Pavilion 6, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)

Pavilion 6, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)
8618125 Pavilion 6, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo) by Domenech i Montaner, Luis (1849-1923); (add.info.: Reus)

Background imageFleur Collection: pattern of nature

pattern of nature
Anna Cseresnjes

Background imageFleur Collection: Q for Cattail - R for Rose, 1920 (illustration)

Q for Cattail - R for Rose, 1920 (illustration)
8603145 Q for Cattail - R for Rose, 1920 (illustration) by Fricero, Catherine Josephine Marie (1878-1923) ; 31x24 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: in "Alphabet des Petits Bretons")

Background imageFleur Collection: R for Rose, 1920 (illustration)

R for Rose, 1920 (illustration)
8603139 R for Rose, 1920 (illustration) by Fricero, Catherine Josephine Marie (1878-1923) ; 31x24 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: in "Alphabet des Petits Bretons", Hachette, publisher)

Background imageFleur Collection: Pierrot arriving too late for his appointment, 1882 (illustration)

Pierrot arriving too late for his appointment, 1882 (illustration)
1960643 Pierrot arriving too late for his appointment, 1882 (illustration) by Bonnaud, Pierre (1865-1930); Bibliotheque Historique de la Ville de Paris, Paris

Background imageFleur Collection: Opus 217. Against the Enamel of a Background Rhythmic with Beats and Angles, Tones and Tints

Opus 217. Against the Enamel of a Background Rhythmic with Beats and Angles, Tones and Tints
XIR53827 Opus 217. Against the Enamel of a Background Rhythmic with Beats and Angles, Tones and Tints, Portrait of Felix Feneon in 1890 (oil on canvas) by Signac

Background imageFleur Collection: Archetype - Personification of Wales - Traditional Costume

Archetype - Personification of Wales - Traditional Costume
Archetype - Personification of Wales - Full Traditional Costume. The Prince of Waless feathers is the heraldic badge of the Prince of Wales. The leek is another popular Welsh symbol. Date: 1903

Background imageFleur Collection: Old city walls, Jerusalem, Israel. City of David

Old city walls, Jerusalem, Israel. City of David

Background imageFleur Collection: Tinh Xa Ngoc Chau Buddhist temple. Lotus flower. Chau Doc. Vietnam

Tinh Xa Ngoc Chau Buddhist temple. Lotus flower. Chau Doc. Vietnam

Background imageFleur Collection: The net of spring

The net of spring
Gianluigi Festini

Background imageFleur Collection: Truly Scrumptious

Truly Scrumptious
Jacky Parker

Background imageFleur Collection: La Fleur

La Fleur
Frances Collett

Background imageFleur Collection: Poster, Scala, A Fleur de Peau by SEM

Poster, Scala, A Fleur de Peau by SEM (Georges Goursat 1863-1934) Lithograph in colour, 31ins. x 23ins. Date: circa 1904

Background imageFleur Collection: Coreopsis

Coreopsis
Jacky Parker

Background imageFleur Collection: Christmas card (front), Claridge's, London

Christmas card (front), Claridge's, London
Christmas card (front cover), Claridge's, London, with blue ribbon and embossed coat of arms. Date: 20th century



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"Fleur: A Celestial Rose Blooming in the Empyrean" In Paradiso, Canto 31, a saintly throng forms a resplendent rose celeste, radiating divine beauty and grace. Like royal crowns and scepters adorning majestic heads, Fleur stands as an ethereal symbol of regality and power. Just like Lennon & Yoko Ono's iconic bed-in for peace, Fleur invites us to embrace love and harmony amidst chaos. It reminds us that even in our vulnerability lies immense strength. Marilyn Monroe's unexpected football kick in 1957 mirrors Fleur's ability to surprise and challenge expectations. Both embody the spirit of breaking boundaries with audacity and confidence. Like the coat of arms for Marylebone in London, Fleur represents heritage and tradition while embracing modernity, and is a fusion of old-world charm with contemporary flair—a testament to its timeless allure. Amidst the bustling street scene in Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales, Fleur stands out as a beacon of elegance amidst everyday life. Its presence adds color to mundane routines—inspiring dreams within passersby. Salvador Dali's surreal artistry finds kinship with Fleur's enchanting essence. Just as Dali defied conventions through his imaginative creations, so does Fleur captivate hearts by transcending ordinary perceptions. Pauline Baynes' depiction of St Joan resonates with Fleur’s embodiment of courage and resilience. Both inspire us to stand firm against adversity—to be unwavering champions for what we believe in. The Imperial State Crowns worn by George IV (1821), George II (1727), and George I (1714) mirror the grandeur bestowed upon those who wear them—an opulence echoed by Fleurs' captivating presence wherever it blooms. As vibrant as a scout hot air balloon soaring high above vast landscapes, Fleur represents the spirit of exploration and adventure.