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Sibylla Collection

"Sibylla: A Journey Through Art, Nature, and Royalty" Step into the enchanting world of Sibylla, where artistry, nature's wonders, and royal lineage intertwine

Background imageSibylla Collection: Butterfly illustration by Maria Sibylla Merian

Butterfly illustration by Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717), German-born naturalist and scientific illustrator, engraved by J Mulder, from a visit to Suriname, South America

Background imageSibylla Collection: Butterfly illustration by Maria Sibylla Merian

Butterfly illustration by Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717), German-born naturalist and scientific illustrator, engraved by P Sluyter, from a visit to Suriname, South America

Background imageSibylla Collection: Sibylla Edmondstone

Sibylla Edmondstone
Miss Sibylla Edmondstone, of Duntreath Castle, Scotland pictured on the front cover of London Life, the impossibly groovy but short-lived magazine which captured the mood and spirit of the 1960s

Background imageSibylla Collection: COCOA. Branch of a cocoa tree (Theobroma cacao). Line engraving by P

COCOA. Branch of a cocoa tree (Theobroma cacao). Line engraving by P. Sluyter after a drawing by Maria Sibylla Merian, from Merians De metamorphosibus insectorum Surinamensium, 1705

Background imageSibylla Collection: Spring crocus and European peacock butterfly

Spring crocus and European peacock butterfly
Spring crocus, Crocus vernus, and European peacock butterfly, Aglais io. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Daniel Rabel after a botanical illustration by Maria Sibylla Merian from Pierre Joseph

Background imageSibylla Collection: Wild daffodil and snowdrops

Wild daffodil and snowdrops
Wild daffodil, Narcissus pseudonarcissus, and snowdrops, Galanthus nivalis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Daniel Rabel after a botanical illustration by Maria Sibylla Merian from Pierre

Background imageSibylla Collection: Convolvulus hawk-moth and bindweed

Convolvulus hawk-moth and bindweed
Convolvulus hawk-moth, Agrius convolvuli, caterpillar and pupa with field bindweed, Convolvulus arvensis LXXV. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Maria Sibylla Merian from De Europischen Insecten

Background imageSibylla Collection: The sacrifice of Sibylla of Jerusalem. Artist: Auvray, Felix (1800-1833)

The sacrifice of Sibylla of Jerusalem. Artist: Auvray, Felix (1800-1833)
The sacrifice of Sibylla of Jerusalem. Found in the collection of Musee des beaux-arts de Valenciennes

Background imageSibylla Collection: Princess Sibylla of Sweden, with daughters

Princess Sibylla of Sweden, with daughters
Princess Sibylla of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1908-1972) was the great-grandchild of Queen Victoria and mother of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden

Background imageSibylla Collection: ROBERT II DE NORMANDIE

ROBERT II DE NORMANDIE
Robert duc de Normandie, eldest son of William I, should be working at grabbing English throne on William II's death : instead he dallies with lady Sibylla, losing all for love. Date: 1100

Background imageSibylla Collection: Dog s-tooth violet and moth

Dog s-tooth violet and moth
Dog s-tooth-violet or dogtooth violet, Erythronium dens-canis, and moth. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Daniel Rabel after a botanical illustration by Maria Sibylla Merian from Pierre Joseph

Background imageSibylla Collection: Crown imperial lily, Fritillaria imperialis, and tulips

Crown imperial lily, Fritillaria imperialis, and tulips, Tulipa gesneriana. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Daniel Rabel after a botanical illustration by Maria Sibylla Merian from Pierre

Background imageSibylla Collection: Black-naped monarch and hooded warbler

Black-naped monarch and hooded warbler
Black-naped monarch, Hypothymis azurea 1, and hooded warbler, Setophaga citrina 2. Gobe-mouche blue des Philippines, Gobe-mouche de la Louisiane

Background imageSibylla Collection: White witch moth, Thysania agrippina

White witch moth, Thysania agrippina (Agrippina butterfly, Phalaena agrippina). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder after Maria Sibylla Merian

Background imageSibylla Collection: White witch moth caterpillar, Thysania agrippina

White witch moth caterpillar, Thysania agrippina (Agrippina butterfly, Phalaena agrippina). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder after Maria Sibylla Merian

Background imageSibylla Collection: Cacao or cocoa tree and fruit, Theobroma cacao

Cacao or cocoa tree and fruit, Theobroma cacao. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by P. Sluyter after an illustration by Maria Sibylla Merian from Metamorphosis of the Insects of Surinam

Background imageSibylla Collection: Mulberry leaf and silkworm, Bombyx mori

Mulberry leaf and silkworm, Bombyx mori
Silkworm moth, Bombyx mori, caterpillar and pupa with mulberry leaf, Morus alba I. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Maria Sibylla Merian from De Europischen Insecten, J.F. Bernard, Amsterdam

Background imageSibylla Collection: Greater burdock with moth

Greater burdock with moth
Greater burdock, Arctium lappa plant, with moth, caterpillar and pupa LXIII. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Maria Sibylla Merian from De Europischen Insecten, J.F. Bernard, Amsterdam. 1730

Background imageSibylla Collection: Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, with moth

Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, with moth, caterpillar and pupa, CXX. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Maria Sibylla Merian from De Europischen Insecten, J.F. Bernard, Amsterdam. 1730

Background imageSibylla Collection: Garden orache with moth

Garden orache with moth
Garden orache, Atriplex hortensis, with moth, caterpillar and pupa. CXVII. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Maria Sibylla Merian from De Europischen Insecten, J.F. Bernard, Amsterdam. 1730

Background imageSibylla Collection: Gooseberry with moth

Gooseberry with moth
Gooseberry plant, groseille de jardin, Ribes uva-crispa with moth, caterpillar and pupa, Plate XXIX. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Maria Sibylla Merian from De Europischen Insecten, J.F

Background imageSibylla Collection: A Sibyl (oil on canvas)

A Sibyl (oil on canvas)
3930835 A Sibyl (oil on canvas) by Reni, Guido (1575-1642) (manner of); 80x63 cm; National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSibylla Collection: The Duchess of Albany and her two eldest granddaughters, c1910(?). Artist: Speaight

The Duchess of Albany and her two eldest granddaughters, c1910(?). Artist: Speaight
The Duchess of Albany and her two eldest granddaughters, c1910(?). Princess Helen of Waldeck-Pyrmont (1861-1922) married Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany

Background imageSibylla Collection: Manner Guido Reni Sibyl sibylla Oil canvas

Manner Guido Reni Sibyl sibylla Oil canvas
Manner of Guido Reni, A Sibyl, A sibylla, Oil on canvas, Height, 80 cm (31.4 inches), Width, 63 cm (24.8 inches)

Background imageSibylla Collection: Princess Sibylla Sibylla 1467-1510 Princess Brandenburg duchess

Princess Sibylla Sibylla 1467-1510 Princess Brandenburg duchess
Princess Sibylla, Sibylla, 1467-1510, Princess of Brandenburg duchess of Julich and Berg, painting, Sibylle of Brandenburg, oil on canvas, Height, 27 cm (10.6 inches), Width, 22 cm (8.6, inches)

Background imageSibylla Collection: The Duchess of Albany with her grandchildren

The Duchess of Albany with her grandchildren
The Duchess of Albany, formerly Princess Helena of Waldeck-Pyrmont (1861-1922), and wife of Prince Leopold, pictured in 1910 with her grandchildren

Background imageSibylla Collection: Princess Sibylla of Sweden with her daughters

Princess Sibylla of Sweden with her daughters
Princess Sibylla and her three eldest children.Sibylla, the daughter of Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe Coburg, married Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden

Background imageSibylla Collection: Sibylla Julich Cleves

Sibylla Julich Cleves
SIBYLLA princess of JULICH CLEVES BERG daughter of Prinz Wilhelm Date: 1512 - 1554

Background imageSibylla Collection: Jacques Stella (French, 1596 - 1657), Sibylla Hellespontina, 1625, woodcut

Jacques Stella (French, 1596 - 1657), Sibylla Hellespontina, 1625, woodcut

Background imageSibylla Collection: ANNA MARIA SIBYLLA MERIAN (1647-1717). German painter, engraver, and naturalist

ANNA MARIA SIBYLLA MERIAN (1647-1717). German painter, engraver, and naturalist. Portrait by an unidentified contemporary artist

Background imageSibylla Collection: Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) German naturalist and flower painter. Engraving

Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) German naturalist and flower painter. Engraving

Background imageSibylla Collection: engraving after drawing by Maria Sibylla Merian, 1726

engraving after drawing by Maria Sibylla Merian, 1726
BANANAS (MUSA PARADISIACA): engraving after drawing by Maria Sibylla Merian, 1726

Background imageSibylla Collection: (Capsicum annuum): engraving after a drawing, 1726, by Maria Sibylla Merian

(Capsicum annuum): engraving after a drawing, 1726, by Maria Sibylla Merian
PEPPER PLANT (Capsicum annuum): engraving after a drawing, 1726, by Maria Sibylla Merian

Background imageSibylla Collection: Also known as Ladys Fingers (Abelmoschus esculentus). Line engraving by P

Also known as Ladys Fingers (Abelmoschus esculentus). Line engraving by P
OKRA. Also known as Ladys Fingers (Abelmoschus esculentus). Line engraving by P. Sluyter after a drawing by Maria Sibylla Merian, from Merians De metamorphosibus insectorum Surinamensium, 1705

Background imageSibylla Collection: RED JASMINE. Red Jasmine (Plumeria rubra). Line engraving by P

RED JASMINE. Red Jasmine (Plumeria rubra). Line engraving by P. Sluyter after a drawing by Maria Sibylla Merian, from Merians Dissertation Sur La Generation et Les Transformations des Insectes de

Background imageSibylla Collection: CROCODILE & SNAKE. A crocodile of Surinam attempting to devour a snake

CROCODILE & SNAKE. A crocodile of Surinam attempting to devour a snake. Line engraving, c1705, by Maria Sibylla Merian

Background imageSibylla Collection: ANNA MARIA SIBYLLA MERIAN (1647-1717). German painter and naturalist

ANNA MARIA SIBYLLA MERIAN (1647-1717). German painter and naturalist. Colored steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageSibylla Collection: Charles Edward of Saxe-Coburgs family

Charles Edward of Saxe-Coburgs family
Charles Edward of Saxe-Coburgs children Hubertus (left), Sibylla and Johann Leopold, with their mother Duchess Victoria Adelheid

Background imageSibylla Collection: Merian / Maria / Lizars

Merian / Maria / Lizars
ANNA MARIA SIBYLLA MERIAN Swiss painter, engraver and naturalist


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"Sibylla: A Journey Through Art, Nature, and Royalty" Step into the enchanting world of Sibylla, where artistry, nature's wonders, and royal lineage intertwine. From the delicate brushstrokes of Maria Sibylla Merian's butterfly illustrations to the regal presence of Princess Sibylla of Sweden and her daughters, this name holds a rich tapestry of stories. Maria Sibylla Merian's breathtaking butterfly illustrations transport us to a realm where vibrant colors dance on delicate wings. Her meticulous attention to detail in capturing these ethereal creatures showcases her passion for entomology and artistic brilliance. But there is more to the name "Sibylla" than just Maria's incredible work. Enter Princess Sibylla of Sweden, whose grace and elegance radiate alongside her daughters. As they embody royalty with their poise and charm, they remind us that true beauty lies not only in appearances but also in inner strength. Delving deeper into history reveals another facet of "Sibylla. " ROBERT II DE NORMANDIE emerges as a figure shrouded in mystery yet known for his influential role during medieval times. His legacy echoes through centuries as we explore the tales surrounding him. Nature too embraces the name "Sibylla, " weaving its magic through various flora and fauna encounters. The sight of spring crocus blooming alongside European peacock butterflies evokes feelings of renewal and joy. Wild daffodils dancing amidst snowdrops create an enchanting scene straight out of a fairytale. The Convolvulus hawk-moth gracefully flutters around bindweed plants while showcasing nature's intricate balance between pollinators and flowers. Dog s-tooth violets stand tall beside moths, reminding us that even seemingly insignificant beings possess their own unique beauty worth celebrating.