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Hazel branch with fruit Hazel tree with male catkins, female buds and nuts, Corylus avellana. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn from nature by Mrs. Rebecca Hey from her own "Spirit of the Woods," London, Longman, Rees, 1837
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Hazel branch with fruit Hazel tree with male catkins, female buds and nuts, Corylus avellana. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn from nature by Mrs. Rebecca Hey from her own "Spirit of the Woods," London, Longman, Rees, 1837
FLO4708654 Hazel branch with fruit Hazel tree with male catkins, female buds and nuts, Corylus avellana. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn from nature by Mrs. Rebecca Hey from her own "Spirit of the Woods," London, Longman, Rees, 1837. Rebecca Hey was a Victorian writer, poet and artist who wrote " Moral of Flowers" 1833 and " Recollections of the Lakes" 1841. The plates were probably engraved by William Clark, former draughtsman to the London Horticultural Society, and engraver on Hey's previous book.; (add.info.: Hazel branch with fruit Hazel tree with male catkins, female buds and nuts, Corylus avellana. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn from nature by Mrs. Rebecca Hey from her own "Spirit of the Woods," London, Longman, Rees, 1837. Rebecca Hey was a Victorian writer, poet and artist who wrote " Moral of Flowers" 1833 and " Recollections of the Lakes" 1841. The plates were probably engraved by William Clark, former draughtsman to the London Horticultural Society, and engraver on Hey's previous book.); © Florilegius
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This exquisite handcoloured botanical illustration of a Hazel branch with fruit, male catkins, female buds, and nuts captures the beauty and intricacy of nature. Drawn from life by Mrs. Rebecca Hey for her book "Spirit of the Woods" in 1837, this artwork showcases her talent as both a writer and artist during the Victorian era.
Mrs. Rebecca Hey was not only an accomplished artist but also a poet and author, known for works such as "Moral of Flowers" and "Recollections of the Lakes." Her attention to detail is evident in this illustration, which features delicate lines and vibrant colors that bring the Hazel tree to life.
The plates for this illustration were likely engraved by William Clark, who was a skilled draughtsman for the London Horticultural Society. His expertise in capturing botanical details adds depth to Hey's work, creating a stunning portrayal of nature's wonders.
As you admire this print of a Hazel branch with its various components, take a moment to appreciate the artistry and dedication that went into creating it. Mrs. Rebecca Hey's passion for nature shines through in every stroke, making this piece a timeless representation of botanical beauty.
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