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Long-styled sweet-cicely, longstyle sweetroot or sweet cicely, Osmorhiza longistylis
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Long-styled sweet-cicely, longstyle sweetroot or sweet cicely, Osmorhiza longistylis
6340474 Long-styled sweet-cicely, longstyle sweetroot or sweet cicely, Osmorhiza longistylis by Endicott (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Long-styled sweet-cicely, longstyle sweetroot or sweet cicely, Osmorhiza longistylis. Handcoloured lithograph by Endicott after a botanical illustration from John Torreys A Flora of the State of New York, Carroll and Cook, Albany, 1843. The plates drawn by John Torrey, Agnes Mitchell, Elizabeth Paoley and Swinton. John Torrey was an American botanist, chemist and physician 1796-1873.); © Florilegius
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A Flora Of The State Of New York Agnes Mitchell Botanical Art Draughtsman Elizabeth Paoley Endicott Illustrating John Torrey Lower New York New York City New York Scientific Illustration Swinton Vue De New York America Continent Botanical Illustration Botanical Plate Handcoloured Sweet Cicely
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This print showcases the Long-styled sweet-cicely, also known as longstyle sweetroot or sweet cicely (Osmorhiza longistylis), a delicate and enchanting plant native to North America. The handcoloured lithograph, created by Endicott in the 18th-19th century, is based on a botanical illustration from John Torrey's renowned work "A Flora of the State of New York". The intricate details captured in this artwork highlight the beauty and complexity of nature. The artist's skillful rendering brings forth every nuance of this fascinating plant species, allowing viewers to appreciate its unique characteristics. John Torrey, an esteemed American botanist, chemist, and physician during the 19th century, collaborated with talented illustrators such as Agnes Mitchell, Elizabeth Paoley, and Swinton to create these remarkable botanical plates for his influential publication. As we gaze upon this exquisite chromolithograph print today, we are transported back in time to an era when scientific illustration played a crucial role in documenting and understanding our natural world. This piece serves as a testament to both artistic talent and scientific curiosity. Through its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, this print invites us into the realm of botany—a world where art meets science. It reminds us of the importance of preserving our natural heritage while celebrating human ingenuity in capturing its splendor through artistic expression.
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