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Capron commun. (Strawberries), from Traite des Arbres Fruitiers
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Capron commun. (Strawberries), from Traite des Arbres Fruitiers
880307 Capron commun. (Strawberries), from Traite des Arbres Fruitiers, 1807-35 (hand-coloured stipple engraving) by Turpin, Pierre Jean Francois (1775-1840); Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: 12 3/4 x 9 3/4 in. (32.39 x 24.77 cm) (plate)); eMinneapolis Institute of Art; The Ethel Morrison Van Derlip Fund; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23501450
© Minneapolis Institute of Art The Ethel Morrison Van Derlip Fund / Bridgeman Images
Bloom Blossom Blossoming Root Roots Strawberries Strawberry
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This print titled "Capron commun. (Strawberries), from Traite des Arbres Fruitiers" showcases the exquisite beauty of strawberries in a botanical illustration. Created by Pierre Jean Francois Turpin in 1807-35, this hand-coloured stipple engraving is now housed at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in Minnesota, USA. The artwork measures 12 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches and features a detailed depiction of the strawberry plant, including its roots, blossoms, leaves, and fruits. The artist's meticulous attention to detail brings out the intricate patterns and textures found within each element. Turpin's illustration not only captures the visual allure of strawberries but also serves as an educational tool for botany enthusiasts. It provides valuable insights into the anatomy and growth stages of this beloved fruit-bearing plant. With its vibrant colors and delicate lines, this engraving evokes a sense of wonderment towards nature's creations. It invites viewers to appreciate both the aesthetic appeal and scientific significance behind these luscious berries. As part of The Ethel Morrison Van Derlip Fund collection at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, this print stands as a testament to humanity's fascination with natural history and our ongoing exploration into various fields such as science and food studies.
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