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Abutilon flower
Photo of an original Fine Lithograph from the Favourite Flowers of Garden & Greenhouse by Edward Step published in 1897 in London
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mashuk
Media ID 18850981
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Houseplant Single Flower Genetic Modification
10"x8" Photo Print
Bring the timeless beauty of botanical art into your home with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This exquisite piece showcases an Abutilon flower in all its glory, captured in intricate detail from an original Fine Lithograph, "Favourite Flowers of Garden & Greenhouse" by Edward Step, published in 1897 in London. With its vibrant colors and stunning texture, this print is a testament to the enduring allure of nature. Add a touch of elegance to any room and relish the charm of this beautiful Abutilon flower, preserved in art for generations to come.
Photo prints are produced on Kodak professional photo paper resulting in timeless and breath-taking prints which are also ideal for framing. The colors produced are rich and vivid, with accurate blacks and pristine whites, resulting in prints that are truly timeless and magnificent. Whether you're looking to display your prints in your home, office, or gallery, our range of photographic prints are sure to impress. Dimensions refers to the size of the paper in inches.
Our Photo Prints are in a large range of sizes and are printed on Archival Quality Paper for excellent colour reproduction and longevity. They are ideal for framing (our Framed Prints use these) at a reasonable cost. Alternatives include cheaper Poster Prints and higher quality Fine Art Paper, the choice of which is largely dependant on your budget.
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases an exquisite Abutilon flower, captured in all its glory through a fine lithograph dating back to the 19th century. The image is sourced from the renowned publication "Favourite Flowers of Garden & Greenhouse" by Edward Step, which was first published in London in 1897. The single flower depicted here emanates a timeless elegance that transports us to a bygone era when botanical artistry flourished. Its delicate petals and intricate details are reminiscent of the meticulous craftsmanship prevalent during this period. What makes this particular depiction intriguing is its connection to genetic modification, as it hints at humanity's ongoing fascination with altering nature for aesthetic purposes. This thought-provoking juxtaposition invites contemplation on our relationship with plants and how we have shaped them over time. Originally intended as a houseplant, this mesmerizing Abutilon flower now finds itself immortalized within this stunning photograph print. It serves as a testament to both the enduring beauty of nature and our desire to capture and preserve it through artistic means. Meticulously curated by mashuk from Fine Art Storehouse, this enchanting piece offers not only visual delight but also sparks curiosity about botany's historical evolution and humankind's unending quest for artistic expression through flora.
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