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Cape flower, 1786. Creator: Jan Brandes
Cape flower, 1786. Plant that occurs on the Cape of Good Hope. With inscription. Part of Jan Brandes sketchbook, dl. 2 (1808), p. 103
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 19.5cm x 23.7cm (7.7" x 9.3")
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This image is a close-up pencil drawing of a Cape flower, created by the Dutch artist Jan Brandes in 1786. The Cape flower, also known as the Protea repens or the Pride of Cape Town, is an iconic plant native to the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. The flower's vibrant red color and unique shape have made it a symbol of the region and a subject of fascination for botanical artists and natural historians. Jan Brandes, a Dutch artist from the Low Countries, meticulously captured the intricacies of the Cape flower's stem and petals in this stunning sketch. The drawing is part of Brandes' sketchbook, dl. 2, which was compiled in 1808. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, now houses this valuable work of art as a testament to the rich natural heritage of Africa and the European fascination with its exotic flora during the 18th century. The botanical accuracy and attention to detail in this pencil drawing reflect the scientific curiosity and interest in natural history that characterized the era. The use of pencil on paper, rather than watercolor paint, adds to the drawing's understated elegance and intimacy. The Cape flower's striking presence in this image continues to captivate viewers and serves as a reminder of the natural beauty and diversity of the African continent.
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