![Dutch tulips by Pieter van Kouwenhoorn aka Pieter Kouwenhoorn (1599-1654), a Dutch botanical illustrator, working in Haarlem and Leiden in the Netherlands during Tulip mania in the Dutch Golden Age. During that Dutch tulips by Pieter van Kouwenhoorn aka Pieter Kouwenhoorn (1599-1654), a Dutch botanical illustrator, working in Haarlem and Leiden in the Netherlands during Tulip mania in the Dutch Golden Age. During that](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CB7AB0/dutch-tulips-by-pieter-van-kouwenhoorn-aka-pieter-kouwenhoorn-1599-1654-a-dutch-botanical-illustrator-working-in-haarlem-and-leiden-in-the-netherlands-during-tulip-mania-in-the-dutch-golden-age-during-that-time-contract-prices-for-some-bulbs-of-the-recently-introduced-and-fashionable-tulip-reached-extraordinarily-high-levels-and-then-dramatically-collapsed-2CB7AB0.jpg)
Dutch tulips by Pieter van Kouwenhoorn aka Pieter Kouwenhoorn (1599-1654), a Dutch botanical illustrator, working in Haarlem and Leiden in the Netherlands during Tulip mania in the Dutch Golden Age. During that
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The madness of Dutch tulip bulbs: The 'dot com bubble of era' it abruptly "burst" in the winter of 1636-37
![Study of a Tulip (Ammirael Winckel), c. 1645. Pieter Holsteyn II (Dutch, c.1612-1673). Brush and watercolors in crimson, grey and green over traces of charcoal on antique laid paper; sheet: 31.9 x Study of a Tulip (Ammirael Winckel), c. 1645. Pieter Holsteyn II (Dutch, c.1612-1673). Brush and watercolors in crimson, grey and green over traces of charcoal on antique laid paper; sheet: 31.9 x](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2H0YWYJ/study-of-a-tulip-ammirael-winckel-c-1645-pieter-holsteyn-ii-dutch-c1612-1673-brush-and-watercolors-in-crimson-grey-and-green-over-traces-of-charcoal-on-antique-laid-paper-sheet-319-x-213-cm-12-916-x-8-38-in-this-image-of-a-tulip-was-made-as-part-of-a-tulip-book-used-as-a-growers-marketing-tool-during-the-so-called-tulip-mania-a-speculative-bubble-in-17th-century-holland-when-ten-tulip-bulbs-could-cost-more-than-a-stately-amsterdam-canal-house-the-striations-on-the-tulip-which-were-caused-by-a-virus-in-the-bulb-made-it-especially-valuable-pieter-holsteyn-ii-was-one-o-2H0YWYJ.jpg)
Study of a Tulip (Ammirael Winckel), c. 1645. Pieter Holsteyn II (Dutch, c.1612-1673). Brush and watercolors in crimson, grey and green over traces of charcoal on antique laid paper; sheet: 31.9 x
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