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Tulips, 1613 (colour engraving)
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Tulips, 1613 (colour engraving)
986368 Tulips, 1613 (colour engraving) by Meyer, Johann Friedrich (1728-89); 55.5x42.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Tulips. A leaf from the Florilegium Hortus Eystettensis by Basilius Besler (1561-1629). Colour engraving. Published in 1613. 55.5 x 42.3cm.); Photo eChristies Images; German, out of copyright
Media ID 22202024
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1610s 1613 Assorted Assortment Background Basilius Besler Biology Botanic Botanica Early Seventeenth Century Florilegium German School Ground Hortus Eystettensis Old Masters Page Prints Publication Selection Small Group Small Group Of Objects Three Objects Tulip Variation Variety White Background
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This print showcases a stunning piece of art titled "Tulips, 1613" by Johann Friedrich Meyer. The artwork is an exquisite colour engraving from the Florilegium Hortus Eystettensis by Basilius Besler, published in 1613. With dimensions of 55.5x42.3 cm, this botanical masterpiece captures the essence of tulips in all their glory. The image features a variety of tulips displayed against a pristine white background, allowing their vibrant colors to shine through. The close-up view reveals intricate details such as the delicate petals and leaves that make up these beautiful flowers. Dating back to the early seventeenth century, this artwork holds historical significance as it represents one of the earliest documented illustrations of tulips. It serves as a testament to the rich history and importance of botany during that era. The composition highlights three distinct tulip specimens arranged together, showcasing their diverse shapes and hues. From bold reds to soft pinks and whites, each flower adds its unique charm to create an enchanting visual display. This print not only celebrates the beauty found in nature but also pays homage to old masters like Basilius Besler who dedicated themselves to documenting botanical wonders for generations to come. Whether you are a lover of art or have an interest in botany, this image is sure to captivate your senses with its timeless allure.
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