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The Indian Reed

Series TitleThe Temple of Flora
Artist James Caldwall (English, 1739 - 1819)
Publisher Dr. Robert John Thornton (English, ca. 1768 - 1837)
Artist After Peter Charles Henderson (English, born 1829)
Date1804
MediumAquatint with line engraving
DimensionsPlate: 21 1/16 × 15 15/16 inches (53.49 × 40.46 cm)
Sheet: 23 7/8 × 18 13/16 inches (60.63 × 47.8 cm)
Credit LineGift of Herman R. Sutherland
Object numberF87-5/29
On View
On view
Gallery Location
  • 130
Collections
Exhibition History
Monet's Garden and the Secret Language of Flowers, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, April 5, 2025-April 19, 2026, no cat.
Gallery Label

In the 1800s, gardens were valued not only for their beauty but for their capacity to inspire health, education, and moral growth. Flowers embodying adaptability and resilience became symbols of enlightenment. The Indian Reed, or Canna indica, carries a layered history—its seeds were used as bullets in an 1800s uprising against British rule in India, underscoring its link to resistance and transformation. Begonias, with their healing properties, and kalmia, symbolizing wisdom and love, remind us that growth requires patience, care, and balance.

Monet’s garden reflects this journey toward enlightenment through nature. While cultivating his environment, Monet’s work transcended observation and representations of nature. He transformed his art into a meditative expression of harmony and poetic abstraction—an artistic evolution rooted in the restorative power of his garden.

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Oblique-leaved Begonia
James Caldwall
1800
F87-5/15
The Nodding Renealmia
James Caldwall
1801
F87-5/13
A Group of Carnations
James Caldwall
1803
F87-5/7
The Blue Passion Flower
James Caldwall
1800
F87-5/17
Pontic Rhododendron
James Caldwall
1802
F87-5/25
The Narrow-Leaved Kalmia
James Caldwall
1804
F87-5/27
A Group of Auriculas
James Hopwood Sr.
1803
F87-5/8
The Quadrangular Passion Flower
James Hopwood Sr.
1802
F87-5/19
The China Limodoron
John Landseer
1802
F87-5/28
The Queen
Richard Cooper II
1804
F87-5/11
The Maggot-Bearing Stapelia
Joseph Constantine Stadler
1801
F87-5/23