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Avalanche Lily (Erythronium montanum), 1925. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott
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Avalanche Lily (Erythronium montanum), 1925. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott
Avalanche Lily (Erythronium montanum), 1925
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This print showcases the delicate beauty of an Avalanche Lily (Erythronium montanum), captured in 1925 by the talented artist Mary Vaux Walcott. Set against a cream background, this close-up image allows us to appreciate the intricate details of each petal and leaf. The lily's vibrant white color stands out, symbolizing purity and grace. Mary Vaux Walcott was not only an accomplished painter but also a dedicated botanist. Her passion for both art and science shines through in this exquisite piece. Through her work, she educates viewers about the wonders of nature while preserving its beauty for future generations. The Avalanche Lily is native to alpine regions in America, making it a significant part of our country's botanical heritage. This painting serves as a reminder of our rich natural landscapes and encourages us to protect them. Displayed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, this watercolor on paper exemplifies Walcott's skillful technique and attention to detail. The studio shot captures the essence of still life artistry while showcasing the scientific accuracy that defines her work. As we gaze upon this stunning depiction, we are transported into a world where art meets science—a testament to Mary Vaux Walcott's remarkable talent and contribution to both fields.
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