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Iris paradoxa, purple iris from the Caucasus and northern Persia. Drawing by Matilda Smith (1854-1926), Lithography by John Nugent Fitch in Curtis Botanical Magazine, by Joseph Dalton Hooker, published in London, England, by L. Reeve and Co, 1889
FLO4586083 Iris paradoxa, purple iris from the Caucasus and northern Persia. Drawing by Matilda Smith (1854-1926), Lithography by John Nugent Fitch in Curtis Botanical Magazine, by Joseph Dalton Hooker, published in London, England, by L. Reeve and Co, 1889.; (add.info.: Iris paradoxa, purple iris from the Caucasus and northern Persia. Drawing by Matilda Smith (1854-1926), Lithography by John Nugent Fitch in Curtis Botanical Magazine, by Joseph Dalton Hooker, published in London, England, by L. Reeve and Co, 1889.); © Florilegius
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This stunning lithograph captures the beauty of Iris paradoxa, a purple iris native to the Caucasus and northern Persia. Illustrated by Matilda Smith and brought to life through lithography by John Nugent Fitch, this botanical masterpiece was featured in Curtis Botanical Magazine by Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1889.
The intricate details of the flower's delicate petals and vibrant colors are expertly portrayed in this print, showcasing the skill and artistry of both Smith and Fitch. The graceful curves of the iris petals seem to dance across the page, drawing viewers into a world of natural beauty.
Published in London by L. Reeve and Co., this print is not just a work of art but also a valuable piece of botanical knowledge. It serves as a reminder of the rich diversity found in nature and highlights the importance of preserving such treasures for future generations.
As we gaze upon this exquisite depiction of Iris paradoxa, we are reminded of the wonders that can be found in even the smallest corners of our world. Let us cherish and protect these gifts from nature, ensuring that they continue to inspire awe and wonder for years to come.
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