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Narthex Asafoetida (colour engraving)
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Narthex Asafoetida (colour engraving)
CHT220493 Narthex Asafoetida (colour engraving) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: plant native to Persia and Afghanistan; also known as devil's dung and devil's herb;); © Archives Charmet
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This colour engraving, titled "Narthex Asafoetida" transports us to the enchanting world of 19th-century botanical illustrations. Created by an anonymous French artist, this print showcases the exotic plant native to Persia and Afghanistan, known as devil's dung or devil's herb. The intricate details and vibrant hues bring this mysterious flora to life. The Narthex Asafoetida is renowned for its pungent smell and medicinal uses. Its distinct aroma has earned it various nicknames throughout history, reflecting both its potency and notoriety. This engraving serves as a visual testament to the allure of nature's wonders. Displayed in the prestigious Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, France, this artwork captures the essence of a bygone era when scientific exploration intertwined with artistic expression. It invites us to appreciate the delicate balance between science and artistry that defined 19th-century botanical studies. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded of the power of advertising during that time period. The inclusion of advertisements for Henry Heath's hatterie on Oxford Street in London adds another layer of historical significance to this image. It hints at how even fine art prints were utilized as platforms for promoting businesses and products. Intriguingly framed within these contextual elements lies an exquisite depiction of nature's beauty – a testament to human curiosity and creativity captured through meticulous engravings like this one from Bridgeman Images' collection on Fine
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