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Chiendent de Parnasse (Grass of Parnassus), c. 1776 (hand-coloured engraving)
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Chiendent de Parnasse (Grass of Parnassus), c. 1776 (hand-coloured engraving)
618095 Chiendent de Parnasse (Grass of Parnassus), c.1776 (hand-coloured engraving) by Buchoz, Pierre-Joseph (1731-1807); Private Collection; (add.info.: from Collection Precieuse et Enluminee, published 1776, also Fleur de Chine and sometimes used as a pattern book for porcelain
so called as Dioscorides described it as growing there; Parnassia palustris; chiendent means dogstooth
); The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23542568
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This hand-coloured engraving, titled "Chiendent de Parnasse (Grass of Parnassus)" takes us on a journey through the intricate world of botanical beauty. Created by Pierre-Joseph Buchoz in 1776, this print is part of the esteemed Collection Precieuse et Enluminee. The image showcases the delicate and vibrant blossoms of the Grass of Parnassus, scientifically known as Parnassia palustris. Its pristine white petals contrast beautifully against a backdrop of lush green foliage. A symphony of colours comes alive as an enchanting butterfly flutters gracefully among these floral wonders. Buchoz's work was not only admired for its artistic value but also served as inspiration for porcelain designs during that era. The Grass of Parnassus pattern book found its way into the hands of skilled artisans who sought to replicate its elegance onto fine china pieces. Dioscorides, an ancient Greek physician and botanist, first described this exquisite flower growing in China centuries ago. Hence, it became known as Fleur de Chine or Chinese Flower in some circles. The Chiendent de Parnasse engraving captures both the scientific essence and decorative allure that make it a true masterpiece. With meticulous attention to detail and ornate embellishments, Buchoz invites us into a world where nature's wonders intertwine with human creativity. As we gaze upon this print from Fine Art Finder's Stapleton Collection, we are reminded
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