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Botanical illustration, original from Owen Joness (1809-74)
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Botanical illustration, original from Owen Joness (1809-74)
BCC88006 Botanical illustration, original from Owen Joness (1809-74) The Grammar of Ornament, 1856 (pencil, w/c) by Dresser, Christopher (1834-1904); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23213482
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Campanule Daffodil Dog Rose Harebell Honeysuckle Iris Periwinkle Primevere Primrose Speedwell Wild White Lily
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This botanical illustration, originally created by Owen Jones in 1856, showcases the exquisite beauty of various flowers and plants. The print features a delicate composition of wild dog rose, white lily, honeysuckle, clematis, daffodil, primrose, campanula, iris, speedwell, periwinkle and harebell. Each flower is meticulously depicted with intricate details that highlight their unique characteristics. The artist's use of pencil and watercolor brings these vibrant blooms to life on paper. From the graceful curves of the petals to the subtle shading of leaves and stems, every element is rendered with precision and artistry. This artwork not only captures the essence of each individual plant but also celebrates nature's diversity. Displayed against a neutral background are additional elements such as ladies' shoes and other foliage that add depth to this stunning composition. The combination of different floral species creates a harmonious tapestry that evokes a sense of tranquility and natural abundance. Preserved by Christopher Dresser in his collection at Victoria & Albert Museum in London since its creation over 150 years ago; this timeless piece continues to inspire awe today. As we gaze upon this remarkable painting from Owen Jones' "The Grammar of Ornament" we are reminded once again of nature's boundless creativity and enduring allure.
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