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Least purple crocus, Crocus minimus
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Least purple crocus, Crocus minimus
Least purple crocus, Crocus minimus.. Illustration drawn by William Jackson Hooker, engraved by Swan. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtiss The Botanical Magazine, Samuel Curtis, 1830
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1830 Crocus Curtis Hooker Jackson Least Minimus Purple
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This exquisite handcolored copperplate engraving showcases the least purple crocus, Crocus minimus, a beautiful and rare spring bloom. The illustration was meticulously drawn by the renowned botanical artist, William Jackson Hooker, and expertly engraved by Swan. It was first published in The Botanical Magazine, under the direction of Samuel Curtis, in 1830. The least purple crocus is a small, low-growing perennial that hails from the Mediterranean region. Its delicate, nodding flowers display a subtle blend of lilac and purple hues, with a distinctive yellow center. This charming crocus was a favorite subject of Hooker, who was known for his precise and detailed botanical illustrations. The history of this engraving is a testament to the importance of botanical exploration and documentation during the 19th century. The Botanical Magazine was a leading horticultural publication of its time, and its high-quality illustrations were widely admired by botanists, collectors, and enthusiasts alike. Hooker's illustrations, in particular, were celebrated for their accuracy and beauty, making this engraving a valuable addition to any botanical collection. The intricate details of the least purple crocus are brought to life in this stunning handcolored engraving, which captures the essence of this rare and lovely flower. The delicate shading and vibrant colors used in the handcoloring process add depth and dimension to the illustration, making it a true work of art. This historical artifact not only showcases the beauty of the least purple crocus but also provides a glimpse into the rich history of botanical illustration and exploration.
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