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Cabbage Collection (#9)

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

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

Background imageCabbage Collection: life stable stable built kinds household objects

life stable stable built kinds household objects
Still life in a stable, Still life in a stable built from all kinds of household objects: a copper kettle, a jug with straw, baskets, earthenware pots and dishes, a cabbage

Background imageCabbage Collection: Red cabbage Brassica oleracea convar Capitata var

Red cabbage Brassica oleracea convar Capitata var
Red cabbage (Brassica oleracea convar. Capitata var. Rubra) Red and Cauwel. / Brassica rubra. / Choux rouge (title on object), Red cabbage. Numbered top right: 151. With the cabbage the Latin name

Background imageCabbage Collection: A Young Western Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton Americanus) Blooming; Ketchikan, Alaska

A Young Western Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton Americanus) Blooming; Ketchikan, Alaska, United States Of America

Background imageCabbage Collection: Purple cabbage on a frosty morning; Mill creek washington united states of america

Purple cabbage on a frosty morning; Mill creek washington united states of america

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cross Section Of A Red Cabbage; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Cross Section Of A Red Cabbage; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Background imageCabbage Collection: Skunk Cabbage Blooms In Swampy Areas; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Skunk Cabbage Blooms In Swampy Areas; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageCabbage Collection: Weeding A Cabbage Field, Ireland

Weeding A Cabbage Field, Ireland

Background imageCabbage Collection: Vegetables, Red Cabbage

Vegetables, Red Cabbage

Background imageCabbage Collection: County Meath, Ireland, Cabbages

County Meath, Ireland, Cabbages

Background imageCabbage Collection: A Cabbage White Butterfly Rests On A Daisy; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

A Cabbage White Butterfly Rests On A Daisy; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageCabbage Collection: Silverback Lowland Gorilla, crouching, eating green grapes, standing amongst cabbage leaves

Silverback Lowland Gorilla, crouching, eating green grapes, standing amongst cabbage leaves, side view

Background imageCabbage Collection: Phil Vowles with a cabbage which he watered with beer 1986

Phil Vowles with a cabbage which he watered with beer 1986

Background imageCabbage Collection: 1 Large head of Cabbage May 1999

1 Large head of Cabbage May 1999

Background imageCabbage Collection: Baby-Farming

Baby-Farming
The baby-farmer waters his cabbage field. Date: 1906

Background imageCabbage Collection: Eastern skunk cabbage or skunk weed, Symplocarpus foetidus

Eastern skunk cabbage or skunk weed, Symplocarpus foetidus.. Illustration drawn by William Jackson Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageCabbage Collection: TRADE CARD, c1887. 1st premium cabbage head. Trade card published by J. H. Bufford

TRADE CARD, c1887. 1st premium cabbage head. Trade card published by J. H. Bufford
TRADE CARD, c1887. 1st premium cabbage head. Trade card published by J.H. Bufford, c1887

Background imageCabbage Collection: Apple and pear trees on arched trellis, flanked by vegetable, herb and flower beds

Apple and pear trees on arched trellis, flanked by vegetable, herb and flower beds

Background imageCabbage Collection: Picture No. 11676194

Picture No. 11676194
Cabbage Leather Coral showing fluorescent colors when photographed under special blue light and filter photographed in aquarium Date:

Background imageCabbage Collection: Kitchen Scene, 1771 (oil on canvas)

Kitchen Scene, 1771 (oil on canvas)
XYC306575 Kitchen Scene, 1771 (oil on canvas) by Atkinson, John (fl.1770-75); 77.2x63.5 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; British, out of copyright

Background imageCabbage Collection: Vegetable and Flower Market (oil on canvas)

Vegetable and Flower Market (oil on canvas)
XAL161176 Vegetable and Flower Market (oil on canvas) by Muyser, Arnout de (c.1560-1620); Museo e Gallerie Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageCabbage Collection: Kohlrabi, Turnip cabbage -Brassica oleracea var gongylodes L. -

Kohlrabi, Turnip cabbage -Brassica oleracea var gongylodes L. -
Kohlrabi, Turnip cabbage -Brassica oleracea var gongylodes L.-

Background imageCabbage Collection: Decorative cabbage -Brassica oleracea var. acephata-

Decorative cabbage -Brassica oleracea var. acephata-

Background imageCabbage Collection: Vegetables for Victory - Ambrose Heath - ? TopFoto

Vegetables for Victory - Ambrose Heath - ? TopFoto

Background imageCabbage Collection: Picture No. 10890927

Picture No. 10890927
Cabbage - cross-section (Brassica oleracea capitata rubra) Date:

Background imageCabbage Collection: HOWE BROTHERS CARTOON, 1776. The Conference between the Brothers How to get Rich

HOWE BROTHERS CARTOON, 1776. The Conference between the Brothers How to get Rich. English cartoon comment, c1776, on the Howe brothers, William, commander of the British army in America, and Richard

Background imageCabbage Collection: Still Life (Vegetables)

Still Life (Vegetables)
Artist: Maurice, Constance - Title: Still Life (Vegetables) - Date: N/A - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 55.9 x 76.2

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cabbage White Butterfly

Cabbage White Butterfly
The CABBAGE WHITE and other English butterflies

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cabbage leaf, close-up

Cabbage leaf, close-up

Background imageCabbage Collection: Nepal, Kathmandu, Markhu Valley

Nepal, Kathmandu, Markhu Valley. Farming family harvesting cabbages

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cabbage fly (Delia radicum, female), wood engraving, published in 1882

Cabbage fly (Delia radicum, female), wood engraving, published in 1882
Cabbage fly (Delia radicum, female). Woodcut engraving, published in 1882

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: Table display -- shellfish with wine

Table display -- shellfish with wine, vegetables and fruit. 19th century

Background imageCabbage Collection: Vegetable hair stylist, London

Vegetable hair stylist, London -- a cabbage leaf, tomato and egg creation, with Brussels sprouts earrings. Date: 1960s

Background imageCabbage Collection: Cheery Families - Mrs Trim the Tailors Wife

Cheery Families - Mrs Trim the Tailors Wife. 1890s

Background imageCabbage Collection: Pink and white flowers with butterfly on a New Year card

Pink and white flowers with butterfly on a New Year card
Pink and white flowers with a cabbage white butterfly on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCabbage Collection: Humanised cabbage on a Christmas card

Humanised cabbage on a Christmas card, taking a bow, by Herman Rothe. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageCabbage Collection: Babies Await Parents

Babies Await Parents
Babies in the cabbage field wait for their parents to collect them. Date: 1950s

Background imageCabbage Collection: Caravan of Newly Weds

Caravan of Newly Weds
The newly-weds park their caravan in a cabbage-field, and in no time at all they are proud parents ! Date: circa 1930

Background imageCabbage Collection: Two kittens with butterfly on a greetings card

Two kittens with butterfly on a greetings card
Two kittens playing with a cabbage white butterfly on a greetings card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCabbage Collection: Kitten with butterfly on a greetings card

Kitten with butterfly on a greetings card
Kitten with cabbage white butterfly on a cutout greetings card. Date: circa 1890s



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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.