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Oak tree with acorns, leaves and branch, Quercus robur. 1776 (engraving)

Oak tree with acorns, leaves and branch, Quercus robur. 1776 (engraving)


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Oak tree with acorns, leaves and branch, Quercus robur. 1776 (engraving)

7233987 Oak tree with acorns, leaves and branch, Quercus robur. 1776 (engraving) by Muller, Johann Sebastien (1715-c.1785); Private Collection; (add.info.: Oak tree with acorns, leaves and branch, Quercus robur. Copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by John Miller (Johann Sebastian Muller) from John Evelyns Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest Trees and the Propagation of Timer, J. Dodsley, London, 1776.); © Florilegius

Media ID 25155252

© Florilegius / Bridgeman Images

Botanical Plate C European Economic Community C European Union Natural Sciences


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This 18th-century engraving titled "Oak tree with acorns, leaves and branch, Quercus robur" showcases the intricate beauty of nature. The print depicts a majestic oak tree adorned with abundant acorns, vibrant leaves, and a sprawling branch. Created by Johann Sebastien Muller (1715-c. 1785), this copperplate engraving is based on John Evelyn's renowned work "Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest Trees and the Propagation of Timer". The detailed craftsmanship of this botanical plate highlights the scientific methods employed during that era to study natural history. The black-and-white composition adds an air of elegance to the image while emphasizing its focus on form and structure. Originating from Great Britain in 1776, this artwork represents not only a specific species but also British culture and its deep connection to trees. It serves as a reminder of Europe's rich botanical heritage within the context of European Union history. This print captures the essence of botany as both an art form and a scientific pursuit. Its inclusion in private collections signifies its value as a historical artifact that continues to inspire awe today. As we gaze upon this enchanting depiction, we are transported back in time to appreciate nature's wonders through the eyes of talented artists like Muller who sought to document and celebrate our natural world for generations to come.

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