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Glycine Collection

Glycine: A Blossoming Beauty Step into a world of vibrant colors and delicate blooms with the enchanting presence of glycine

Background imageGlycine Collection: Pale blue and lilac flowered Chinese Glycine, Glycine sinensis

Pale blue and lilac flowered Chinese Glycine, Glycine sinensis
5856286 Pale blue and lilac flowered Chinese Glycine, Glycine sinensis; (add.info.: Pale blue and lilac flowered Chinese Glycine, Glycine sinensis)

Background imageGlycine Collection: Decorative botanical print with rose, sweetpea, wisterea, honeysuckle and cathedral bell

Decorative botanical print with rose, sweetpea, wisterea, honeysuckle and cathedral bell
5855547 Decorative botanical print with rose, sweetpea, wisterea, honeysuckle and cathedral bell; (add.info.: Five climbing plants including yellow Banks rose (Rosa Banksia)

Background imageGlycine Collection: Tiffany Studios 'Wisteria' lamp, c.1900

Tiffany Studios "Wisteria" lamp, c.1900
BAL2462 Tiffany Studios "Wisteria" lamp, c.1900; Private Collection.

Background imageGlycine Collection: The Glycine (colour litho)

The Glycine (colour litho)
2638564 The Glycine (colour litho) by Verneuil, Maurice Pillard (1869-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrator: Maurice Pillard Verneuil Illustration from Plants)

Background imageGlycine Collection: Cytises and Digitales - Woman with Wisteria and Foxgloves (colour litho)

Cytises and Digitales - Woman with Wisteria and Foxgloves (colour litho)
BCC124713 Cytises and Digitales - Woman with Wisteria and Foxgloves (colour litho) by Verneuil, Maurice Pillard (1869-1942); Calmann & King, London, UK; French, out of copyright

Background imageGlycine Collection: The Glycine (colour litho)

The Glycine (colour litho)
2638563 The Glycine (colour litho) by Verneuil, Maurice Pillard (1869-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrator: Maurice Pillard Verneuil Illustration from Plants)

Background imageGlycine Collection: Woman in long coat of chincilla fur with lampstand

Woman in long coat of chincilla fur with lampstand
Woman in long coat of chincilla fur, wide brimmed hat with feathers, fixing a lampstand. Grand manteau de chinchilla. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil)

Background imageGlycine Collection: Ladies Visiting the Wisteria Gardens at Kameido (woodblock print)

Ladies Visiting the Wisteria Gardens at Kameido (woodblock print)
LMG144587 Ladies Visiting the Wisteria Gardens at Kameido (woodblock print) by Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849); 25.3x37.7 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery)

Background imageGlycine Collection: American wisteria, Wisteria frutescens

American wisteria, Wisteria frutescens (Glycine frutescens). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Samuel Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1819

Background imageGlycine Collection: Caulinia coccinea

Caulinia coccinea (Scarlet glycine, Glycine coccinea). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1794

Background imageGlycine Collection: Dusky coral pea, Kennedia rubicunda

Dusky coral pea, Kennedia rubicunda (Dingy-flowered glycine, Glycine rubicunda). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1794

Background imageGlycine Collection: Caulinia bimaculata

Caulinia bimaculata (Purple glycine, Glycine bimaculata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Sansom after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1794

Background imageGlycine Collection: Wisteria blossom, Kameido Temple Gardens, Tokyo, early 1890s (hand-coloured photo

Wisteria blossom, Kameido Temple Gardens, Tokyo, early 1890s (hand-coloured photo
STC172943 Wisteria blossom, Kameido Temple Gardens, Tokyo, early 1890s (hand-coloured photo) (see also 172942) by Japanese Photographer

Background imageGlycine Collection: Wisteria blossom over the pond in the Kameido Temple Gardens, Tokyo

Wisteria blossom over the pond in the Kameido Temple Gardens, Tokyo
STC172942 Wisteria blossom over the pond in the Kameido Temple Gardens, Tokyo, late 19th century (hand coloured photo) (see also 172943) by Japanese Photographer

Background imageGlycine Collection: Wisteria, 1920-25

Wisteria, 1920-25
HGM78287 Wisteria, 1920-25 by Monet, Claude (1840-1926); 150.5x200. cm; Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, Netherlands; eKunstmuseum den Haag; French, out of copyright

Background imageGlycine Collection: Needlework hanging with cranes, cycads and wisteria (textile)

Needlework hanging with cranes, cycads and wisteria (textile)
AME118615 Needlework hanging with cranes, cycads and wisteria (textile) by Japanese School, (19th century); 201x279.5 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; Japanese

Background imageGlycine Collection: The Glycine (colour litho)

The Glycine (colour litho)
2638565 The Glycine (colour litho) by Poidevin, A. (fl.1896); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrator: A. Poidevin Illustration from Plants and their application to ornament)

Background imageGlycine Collection: Pale blue and lilac flowered Chinese Glycine

Pale blue and lilac flowered Chinese Glycine, Glycine sinensis.. Handcolored illustration by Edwin Dalton Smith engraved by F.W. Smith from Charles McIntoshs Flora and Pomona 1829

Background imageGlycine Collection: Glycine in art nouveau patterns

Glycine in art nouveau patterns.. Lithograph with pochoir (stencil) handcoloring from Eugene Grassets Plants and their Application to Ornament, Paris, 1897

Background imageGlycine Collection: Glycine botanical study

Glycine botanical study.. Lithograph with pochoir (stencil) handcoloring from Eugene Grassets Plants and their Application to Ornament, Paris, 1897

Background imageGlycine Collection: Wisteria in blossom (pen & ink, colour, gold paper on panel) (see 216564)

Wisteria in blossom (pen & ink, colour, gold paper on panel) (see 216564)
XIR216563 Wisteria in blossom (pen & ink, colour, gold paper on panel) (see 216564) by Hasegawa Soen (16th Century); 161x358 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGlycine Collection: Arbor of wisteria in bloom, Firenze, Tuscany, Italy

Arbor of wisteria in bloom, Firenze, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageGlycine Collection: Picture No. 10891023

Picture No. 10891023
Glycine - flowering (Wisteria floribunda) Date:

Background imageGlycine Collection: Glycine (Glycine frutescens), Henry Louis Duhamel du Monceau

Glycine (Glycine frutescens), Henry Louis Duhamel du Monceau, botanical plate by Pierre Joseph Redoute
Botany - Fabaceae - Glycine (Glycine frutescens). Henry Louis Duhamel du Monceau, botanical plate by Pierre Joseph RedoutA

Background imageGlycine Collection: Glycine riboswitch molecule F007 / 9921

Glycine riboswitch molecule F007 / 9921
Molecular model of the bacterial glycine riboswitch. This is an RNA element that can bind the amino acid glycine. Glycine riboswitches usually consist of two metabolite-binding aptamer domains tandem

Background imageGlycine Collection: Glycine riboswitch molecule F007 / 9906

Glycine riboswitch molecule F007 / 9906
Molecular model of the bacterial glycine riboswitch. This is an RNA element that can bind the amino acid glycine. Glycine riboswitches usually consist of two metabolite-binding aptamer domains tandem

Background imageGlycine Collection: Dolichos soja, soybean

Dolichos soja, soybean
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGlycine Collection: Canavalia rosea, beach bean

Canavalia rosea, beach bean
Finished watercolour by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771. Illustration annotated Glycine rosea

Background imageGlycine Collection: Glycine max, soybean

Glycine max, soybean
Illustration of the soybean plant, part of the John Fleming Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGlycine Collection: Glycine crystals, light micrograph

Glycine crystals, light micrograph
Glycine crystals. Polarised light micrograph of crystals of glycine, the simplest of the amino acids. Glycine consists of a central carbon atom, to which are attached two hydrogen atoms

Background imageGlycine Collection: Glycine, molecular model

Glycine, molecular model
Glycine. Molecular model of the amino acid glycine. Its chemical formula is C2.H5.N.O2. Atoms are represented as balls and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageGlycine Collection: Glycine molecule

Glycine molecule. Molecular model of the simplest amino acid glycine (C2H5NO2). Amino acids are the monomers or building-blocks of the larger protein molecules

Background imageGlycine Collection: Coloured SEM of crystals of glycine

Coloured SEM of crystals of glycine
False-colour scanning electron micrograph of crystals of glycine, the simplest of the amino acids. Glycine consists of a central carbon atom, to which are attached two hydrogen atoms

Background imageGlycine Collection: Glutathione, molecular model

Glutathione, molecular model
Glutathione. Molecular model of the antioxidant glutathione (GST). GST is a small protein molecule manufactured inside human cells from the amino acids cysteine, glycine, and glutamic acid

Background imageGlycine Collection: Collagen fibre, molecular model

Collagen fibre, molecular model. Collagen is a long structural protein, which usually takes the form of a triple helix known as tropocollagen


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Glycine: A Blossoming Beauty Step into a world of vibrant colors and delicate blooms with the enchanting presence of glycine. This captivating plant, also known as wisteria, has been immortalized in various forms of art throughout history. From the exquisite lithographs like "The Glycine" and "Cytises and Digitales - Woman with Wisteria and Foxgloves, " to the alluring woodblock print titled "Ladies Visiting the Wisteria Gardens at Kameido, " glycine's allure knows no bounds. Its cascading flowers create an ethereal backdrop that captivates both artists and admirers alike. Imagine a scene where a woman dons a long coat made of chinchilla fur, gracefully holding a lampstand amidst blooming glycines. The juxtaposition between nature's beauty and human elegance is truly mesmerizing. But it is not just visual arts that celebrate this magnificent flower; even photographs have captured its splendor. In early 1890s Tokyo, hand-colored photos showcased wisteria blossoms adorning Kameido Temple Gardens while casting their reflection over serene ponds. These images transport us to another time, immersing us in the tranquility only nature can provide. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, glycine holds botanical significance too. American wisteria (Wisteria frutescens), dusky coral pea (Kennedia rubicunda), Caulinia coccinea, Caulinia bimaculata are some variations that showcase its versatility across different species. Whether you find yourself lost in an artist's interpretation or wandering through real-life gardens adorned with these charming blooms, one thing remains certain – glycine exudes timeless elegance wherever it flourishes. So let your senses be enveloped by its intoxicating fragrance as you immerse yourself in the enchantment of this floral wonder from 1920-25.