http://store.metmuseum.org/page/installflash/
Loading - please wait
Please wait while the data loads
site.productdetail.validate.qty
themetstore
http://store.metmuseum.org
80015785
Flowers Domed Magnets
$
site.attributes.product_detail.selection_not_available
site.attributes.product_detail.selection_out_of_stock
site.attributes.product_detail.you_have_selected
site.attributes.product_detail.please_select_colon
site.attributes.product_detail.only
site.attributes.product_detail.left
site.attributes.product_detail.please_select_multi_dot
site.attributes.product_detail.is_out_of_stock
site.attributes.product_detail.backorder.text
site.attributes.product_detail.preorder.text
Please enter quantity
site.attributes.product_detail.choose_variant
site.attributes.product_detail.add_this_product
site.attributes.product_detail.add_all_product
site.attributes.product_detail.none_checked
Description
For many reasons—their vivid colors, their varied shapes, their sweet fragility, and their sheer beauty—flowers have captivated artists for millennia. The images on these colorful magnets are based on details of hand-colored engravings featured in the
Transactions, a nineteenth century English horticultural journal from the Museum’s collection.
1 each of 6 designs. Glass. Gift boxed. Box: 5 1/4''L x 4 7/8''W x 1 5/8''D; magnets: 1 1/2'' diam.
- 1 each of 6 designs
- Glass
- Gift boxed
- Box: 5 1/4''L x 4 7/8''W x 1 5/8''D; magnets: 1 1/2'' diam.
Art History
The Horticultural Society of London (now the Royal Horticultural Society) was founded in 1804 with the purpose of gathering information about plants and improving horticultural practice. Its articles were collected in Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London, published periodically in the early 1800s.
Description
For many reasons—their vivid colors, their varied shapes, their sweet fragility, and their sheer beauty—flowers have captivated artists for millennia. The images on these colorful magnets are based on details of hand-colored engravings featured in the
Transactions, a nineteenth century English horticultural journal from the Museum’s collection.
1 each of 6 designs. Glass. Gift boxed. Box: 5 1/4''L x 4 7/8''W x 1 5/8''D; magnets: 1 1/2'' diam.
- 1 each of 6 designs
- Glass
- Gift boxed
- Box: 5 1/4''L x 4 7/8''W x 1 5/8''D; magnets: 1 1/2'' diam.
Art History
The Horticultural Society of London (now the Royal Horticultural Society) was founded in 1804 with the purpose of gathering information about plants and improving horticultural practice. Its articles were collected in Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London, published periodically in the early 1800s.
You May Also Like
-
Price: $14.95
Member Price: $13.45
-
Price: $19.95
Member Price: $17.95
-
Price: $19.95
Member Price: $17.95
Your Recently Viewed Items