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Canvas Print : Ripe fruit and leaves of the Black Tartarian

Ripe fruit and leaves of the Black Tartarian



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Ripe fruit and leaves of the Black Tartarian

Ripe fruit and leaves of the Black Tartarian Cherry, Prunus species.. Handcolored illustration by Edwin Dalton Smith engraved by F.W. Smith from Charles McIntoshs Flora and Pomona 1829. McIntosh (1794-1864) was a Scottish gardener to European aristocracy and royalty, and author of many book on gardening. E.D. Smith was a botanical artist who drew for Robert Sweet, Benjamin Maund, etc

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Media ID 14215853

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Cherry Dalton Edwin Flora Mcintosh Pomona Prunus Ripe Species Smith


21"x14" (53x35cm) Canvas Print

Introducing the captivating Ripe Fruit and Leaves of the Black Tartarian Canvas Print from Media Storehouse, featuring an exquisite handcolored illustration by Edwin Dalton Smith, engraved by F.W. Smith, originally from Charles McIntosh's Flora and Pomona published in 1829. This stunning artwork showcases the alluring beauty of the Black Tartarian Cherry, with its rich, velvety fruits and vibrant, glossy leaves. Bring the enchanting charm of nature into your home or office with this impressive and authentic canvas print. Each print is carefully crafted using premium materials and high-definition printing techniques, ensuring a vivid and long-lasting display. Elevate your interior décor and indulge in the timeless elegance of this captivating masterpiece.

Ready to hang Premium Gloss Canvas Print. Our archival quality canvas prints are made from Polyester and Cotton mix and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for transit.

Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang

Estimated Product Size is 35.6cm x 53.3cm (14" x 21")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This exquisite handcolored illustration showcases the lush and vibrant Black Tartarian Cherry (Prunus species), as depicted in Charles McIntosh's Flora and Pomona published in 1829. The Scottish gardener and author, McIntosh, was renowned for his work with European aristocracy and royalty, and his extensive knowledge of horticulture is evident in this stunning representation. The illustration, beautifully rendered by botanical artist Edwin Dalton Smith and expertly engraved by F.W. Smith, captures the essence of the Black Tartarian Cherry tree in its prime. The glossy, deep black cherries hang heavy on the branches, their rich color a stark contrast against the bright green leaves. The intricate details of the veins on the leaves and the texture of the fruit are expertly captured, making this a true masterpiece of botanical illustration. The Black Tartarian Cherry, a member of the Prunus species, was a popular variety during the 19th century. Its dark, sweet fruit was highly prized for its unique flavor and texture, making it a staple in gardens and orchards across Europe. This illustration not only serves as a testament to the beauty of the Black Tartarian Cherry, but also to the skill and artistry of the botanical illustrators and engravers of the time. The historical significance of this illustration lies in its place in the annals of botanical and horticultural history. McIntosh's Flora and Pomona was a groundbreaking work, showcasing the latest discoveries and advancements in the field. The intricate and detailed illustrations, such as this one of the Black Tartarian Cherry, were instrumental in the documentation and preservation of plant species, making them invaluable resources for botanists, gardeners, and collectors alike.

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