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Monkey-Flower, 1812, (1944). Creator: Unknown
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Monkey-Flower, 1812, (1944). Creator: Unknown
Monkey-Flower, 1812, (1944). Illustration from " Curtiss Botanical Magazine" founded by William Curtis. Published in " Wild Flowers in Britain", by Geoffrey Grigson. [Collins, London, 1944]
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This print titled "Monkey-Flower, 1812" takes us back to the enchanting world of British flora in the early 19th century. Created by an unknown artist and featured in the renowned "Curtiss Botanical Magazine" this illustration showcases a delicate yellow Monkey-Flower, its vibrant petals gracefully unfurling amidst lush green leaves. Published as part of "Wild Flowers in Britain" by Geoffrey Grigson in 1944, this print offers a glimpse into the rich natural history of England. The botanical expertise and meticulous attention to detail are evident in every stroke of this engraving. It serves as a testament to William Curtis' vision when founding his iconic magazine. The Monkey-Flower's bright color and intricate structure make it a fascinating subject for scientific study. This image invites us to appreciate not only its beauty but also its significance within the realm of botany. As we admire this exquisite portrayal, we are transported to an era where nature was meticulously documented and celebrated. With its historical context firmly rooted in both the 19th and 20th centuries, this print captures a moment that bridges two distinct periods of British social history. Its inclusion in publications such as "Britain In Pictures" by William Collins & Sons further solidifies its importance within cultural heritage. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, let us marvel at how art intertwines with science, inviting us on a journey through time while celebrating the wonders of our natural world.
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