
The lily is a flower of contradictions: it represents both life and death, appearing at weddings as well as funerals. In their pure white form, lilies are a symbol of innocence, chastity and purity of heart, but the highly fragrant and intensely coloured lilies symbolize passion. In Lily, Marcia Reiss explores these paradoxes, tracing the flower’s cultural significance in art, literature, religion and popular culture throughout history.
From the tomb carvings of ancient Egypt to the paintings of Claude Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe and Salvador Dalí, the lily has been an object of fascination and obsession around the world. An exotic luxury in Western horticulture, for centuries lilies have also been a source of food and medicine in China. Whether true lilies, or the wide variety of flowers popularly known as lilies – including daylilies, lilies of the valley, water lilies and calla lilies – these flowers have featured in some of the greatest gardens in the world, from the earthly paradises of Islam to the ordered perfection of Versailles and the naturalistic fantasies of vast English estates.
Filled with striking illustrations of these gorgeous plants, Lily will delight gardeners and lily admirers alike.
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Reviews for Lily
The Spectator
Lily and Pine are beautifully produced, with an old-fashioned and wonderfully solid feel to them they are well illustrated with material from a very wide range of sources, and bound at a higher quality than the general run of hardback books, especially given the modest price. I can see them becoming collectors items.
Gardens Illustrated
The illustrations throughout the book are as disparate as the people and places it recalls. The many photographs, paintings, botanical artworks and engravings combine to tell their own intriguing story but it is Marcia Reisss lively and page-turning text that pulls everything together, making of her many chosen lilies a fine literary bouquet, lacking only the mind-blowing perfume that so many of them propel.
Hortus
Lily is a masterful book of 223 pages containing 106 illustrations to help tell the many lily related tales presented by the author. I am pleased to have added this book to my library
North American Lily Society Quarterly Bulletin