Beautiful Photograph of Tulips and Flowers in an Unknown Park in Holland, 1950s

Sakata

$24.99
  • City: unknown
  • Country: Holland
  • Source: Sakata
  • Approx. Date: 1950s
  • Photographer: Sakata

 A colorful arrangement of tulips and various flowers spring to life in an unknown park in Holland. Pink, red, white, yellow, and purple flowers are grouped together to form a wonderful, artistic view for visitors of all ages to admire and enjoy. Surrounding the flowers are numerous tall trees that add to the natural beauty of the park. 

Because of the country's beautiful flowers and the level of care put into their growth, Holland has received the reputation of being the “flower shop of the world”. In fact, it was in the 16thcentury when its flower industry first began. The country imported tulips from the Ottoman Empire and expanded their market during the country's Golden Age. The beautiful tulips were greatly praised in various forms of artwork and festivals, and their admiration only continues to grow today.

 Taken by George Sakata, a photographer featured throughout our website. George was a member of the infamous 100th Division 442nd Nisei Regimental Combat Team in WWII. This was the only Japanese American unit in WWII and was nicknamed the "Go For Broke" unit. The 442nd had a casualty rate of 93% and was awarded 21 Medal of Honors. Click here for more information on the 442nd RCB unit.

Regular price $24.99
  • City: unknown
  • Country: Holland
  • Source: Sakata
  • Approx. Date: 1950s
  • Photographer: Sakata

 A colorful arrangement of tulips and various flowers spring to life in an unknown park in Holland. Pink, red, white, yellow, and purple flowers are grouped together to form a wonderful, artistic view for visitors of all ages to admire and enjoy. Surrounding the flowers are numerous tall trees that add to the natural beauty of the park. 

Because of the country's beautiful flowers and the level of care put into their growth, Holland has received the reputation of being the “flower shop of the world”. In fact, it was in the 16thcentury when its flower industry first began. The country imported tulips from the Ottoman Empire and expanded their market during the country's Golden Age. The beautiful tulips were greatly praised in various forms of artwork and festivals, and their admiration only continues to grow today.

 Taken by George Sakata, a photographer featured throughout our website. George was a member of the infamous 100th Division 442nd Nisei Regimental Combat Team in WWII. This was the only Japanese American unit in WWII and was nicknamed the "Go For Broke" unit. The 442nd had a casualty rate of 93% and was awarded 21 Medal of Honors. Click here for more information on the 442nd RCB unit.