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St. George's Tricholome (Agaricus gambosus 1), Champetre agaric (Agaricus campestris 2) - Chromolithography from a drawing by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914), published in "A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi"", Robert Hardwicke edition
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St. George's Tricholome (Agaricus gambosus 1), Champetre agaric (Agaricus campestris 2) - Chromolithography from a drawing by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914), published in "A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi"", Robert Hardwicke edition
FLO4594396 St. George's Tricholome (Agaricus gambosus 1), Champetre agaric (Agaricus campestris 2) - Chromolithography from a drawing by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914), published in "A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi"", Robert Hardwicke edition, London, 181818 62; (add.info.: St. George's Tricholome (Agaricus gambosus 1), Champetre agaric (Agaricus campestris 2) - Chromolithography from a drawing by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914), published in "A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi"", Robert Hardwicke edition, London, 181818 62); © Florilegius
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© © Florilegius / Bridgeman Images
Angleterre Champignon Chromolithographie ( Chromo ) Chromolithography (chromo) Mushroom
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This stunning chromolithograph print showcases the intricate details of two species of mushrooms - St. George's Tricholome (Agaricus gambosus) and Champetre agaric (Agaricus campestris). Created by renowned botanical artist Mordecai Cubitt Cooke in the 19th century, this illustration is a true masterpiece that captures the beauty and complexity of British fungi.
The vibrant colors and precise lines in this print bring these mushrooms to life, making them appear almost three-dimensional. Each delicate gill and textured cap is meticulously rendered, showcasing Cooke's exceptional skill as an artist.
Published in "A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi" by Robert Hardwicke, this print serves as both a work of art and a scientific study. It provides valuable insight into the diversity of mushroom species found in Britain during the 19th century.
Whether you are a lover of botanical illustrations or a mycology enthusiast, this print is sure to captivate your imagination. Display it proudly in your home or office to add a touch of natural beauty and historical charm to your space.
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