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Pinot Gris grape, illustration by J. Troncy

Pinot Gris grape, illustration by J. Troncy


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Pinot Gris grape, illustration by J. Troncy

Pierre Viala (1859-1936), Victor Vermorel (1848-1927), Traite General de Viticulture. Ampelographie, 1901-1910. Tome II, plate: Pinot Gris grape. Illustration by J. Troncy

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Agriculture Branch Bunch Flora Grape Growth Handwriting Hanging Italian Culture J Troncy Pierre Viala Red Grape Ripe Signature Stem Victor Vermorel Winemaking


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the exquisite beauty of a Pinot Gris grape, as illustrated by J. Troncy in the early 20th century. The delicate signature of nature is evident in every detail, from the graceful hanging of the grapes to the pristine white background that accentuates their natural allure. This botanical masterpiece captures not only the essence of this particular grape variety but also highlights its significance in viticulture. The illustration portrays a single leafy stem adorned with a bountiful bunch of ripe Pinot Gris grapes, elegantly attached to a branch. Each fruit exudes freshness and vitality, promising an indulgent sensory experience for those who appreciate fine wine. The vertical composition emphasizes growth and abundance while showcasing the meticulous artistry behind this scientific depiction. With its vibrant hues and intricate details, this artwork pays homage to Italian culture and winemaking traditions that have stood the test of time. It serves as a reminder of our connection to agriculture and healthy eating, reminding us that food and drink can be both nourishing and pleasurable. Juxtaposed against handwritten text from Pierre Viala and Victor Vermorel's "Traite General de Viticulture" this image becomes more than just an illustration; it becomes a testament to human knowledge passed down through generations. As we admire this stunning piece, we are reminded of our rich cultural heritage intertwined with botany's wonders—a true celebration of art meeting science on canvas.

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