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Apple Woodville Matchless. Lithograph by Benjamin Maund (1790-1863) published in The Fruitist, London, England, 1850. Woodville's Matchless apple, Malus domestica, within a Della Robbia ornamental frame with text below
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Apple Woodville Matchless. Lithograph by Benjamin Maund (1790-1863) published in The Fruitist, London, England, 1850. Woodville's Matchless apple, Malus domestica, within a Della Robbia ornamental frame with text below
FLO4675203 Apple Woodville Matchless. Lithograph by Benjamin Maund (1790-1863) published in The Fruitist, London, England, 1850. Woodville's Matchless apple, Malus domestica, within a Della Robbia ornamental frame with text below. Handcoloured glyphograph from Benjamin Maund's " The Fruitist, " London, 1850, Groombridge and Sons.; (add.info.: Apple Woodville Matchless. Lithograph by Benjamin Maund (1790-1863) published in The Fruitist, London, England, 1850. Woodville's Matchless apple, Malus domestica, within a Della Robbia ornamental frame with text below. Handcoloured glyphograph from Benjamin Maund's " The Fruitist, " London, 1850, Groombridge and Sons.); © Florilegius
Media ID 38325318
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Alimentation Apple Nourriture Pomme
EDITORS COMMENTS
This exquisite lithograph by Benjamin Maund captures the beauty of the Apple Woodville Matchless, a variety of Malus domestica, published in The Fruitist in London, England in 1850. The intricate Della Robbia ornamental frame adds a touch of elegance to this botanical illustration.
Handcoloured with precision and attention to detail, Maund's glyphograph brings out the rich hues and textures of this delicious fruit. The apple itself is depicted with such lifelike accuracy that you can almost imagine reaching out to pluck it from the page.
The combination of artistry and scientific observation in this print reflects the Victorian fascination with natural history during the 19th century. Maund's work not only serves as a visual feast for the eyes but also as a valuable record of horticultural knowledge from that era.
As you admire this piece, you are transported back in time to a period when botanical illustrations were both educational tools and works of art. The delicate lines and vibrant colors invite you to appreciate the wonders of nature through an artist's lens.
This lithograph is not just a depiction of an apple; it is a testament to human curiosity and creativity encapsulated within a single image.
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