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Banksia coccinea, 19th century C016 / 5535
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Banksia coccinea, 19th century C016 / 5535
Scarlet banksia (Banksia coccinea), 19th-century artwork. This artwork is from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Austrian botanical illustrator Ferdinand Lucas Bauer (1760-1826)
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1801 Australia Australian Flowering Plants Magnoliophyta Natural History Ferdinand Lucas Bauer
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This print showcases a stunning 19th-century artwork of the Scarlet Banksia (Banksia coccinea), meticulously illustrated by Ferdinand Lucas Bauer. The intricate details and vibrant colors of this botanical masterpiece truly bring this Australian native flower to life. Originally featured in the renowned publication "Botanical Drawings from Australia" in 1801, Bauer's work exemplifies his exceptional talent as an Austrian botanical illustrator. His dedication to capturing the essence of each plant is evident in every stroke, making this piece a true testament to his skill and passion. The Scarlet Banksia, also known as Banksia coccinea, is a remarkable flowering plant that belongs to the angiosperm family. Its distinctive scarlet-colored flowers are beautifully depicted in this artwork, showcasing its natural beauty and uniqueness. This historical illustration not only serves as a visual delight but also holds immense value for botany enthusiasts and researchers alike. It provides valuable insights into the biological characteristics of angiosperms during the early 19th century, offering a glimpse into our understanding of flora at that time. Preserved by the Natural History Museum in London, this print represents an important part of our natural history heritage. It serves as a reminder of both nature's exquisite beauty and humanity's enduring fascination with exploring and documenting it through art.
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