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Wind flower (Anemone pavonina), Ranunculaceae by Francesco Peyrolery, watercolor, 1753
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Wind flower (Anemone pavonina), Ranunculaceae by Francesco Peyrolery, watercolor, 1753
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume IV, Plate 45-53 by Francesco Peyrolery: Wind flower (Anemone pavonina), Ranunculaceae. Herbaceous perennial plant, for flower beds and cut flowers native to the Mediterranean region. Watercolor, 1753
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18th Century Blossom Francesco Peyrolery Herbal Iconographia Taurinensis Petal Plant Ranunculaceae Root Watercolor Painting Western Script Anemone Pavonina Wind Flower
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This stunning watercolor print captures the delicate beauty of the Wind flower (Anemone pavonina), a member of the Ranunculaceae family. Painted by Francesco Peyrolery in 1753, this botanical illustration is part of the Herbal collection from the 18th-19th century Iconographia Taurinensis. The Wind flower, also known as Anemone pavonina, is a herbaceous perennial plant native to the Mediterranean region. Its vibrant petals and graceful leaves make it an ideal choice for both flower beds and cut flowers. This watercolor painting showcases every intricate detail of this exquisite plant, from its roots to its blossoms. Francesco Peyrolery's skillful use of watercolors brings this botanical specimen to life on paper. The vertical composition allows us to fully appreciate each element of the Wind flower's structure and form. The absence of people in this artwork directs our attention solely towards nature's creation. This piece not only serves as a visual delight but also holds immense scientific value. It provides valuable insights into botany, biology, and horticulture during the 18th century when such detailed illustrations were crucial for studying plants. With its Western script annotations and meticulous execution, this watercolor print exemplifies artistry combined with scientific accuracy. It stands as a testament to Francesco Peyrolery's talent as an illustrator and his contribution to botanical knowledge through his work in Iconographia Taurinensis
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