
The “Branson”, a 17th-century tulip distinguished by its striking red-purple petals, framed with a delicate light yellow edge, is a beautiful example of the botanical diversity of tulips.
The original portrait of the “Branson” can be admired in the ‘Great Tulip Book’, housed in the Norton Simon Museum in the United States. It captures the unique beauty and vibrant colors of this tulip in detail. Not only is this tulip found in this museum, but it is also depicted in other lesser-known tulip books.
The NFT images of the “Branson” tulips take the striking yellow and purple color palette of the tulip as its theme. The digital version not only reflects the original aesthetics of the tulip but also embodies the spirit of the 17th century when tulips were a symbol of status and wealth.
The portrait of the “Branson”, from the ‘Ninetynine Tulips’ collection, serves as inspiration for the eponymous NFT collection. The ‘Branson’ NFT tulips are themed ‘yellow-purple’.
