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COMMON JASMINE, 1787. Copper engraving by James Sowerby from William Curtis Botanical Magazine
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COMMON JASMINE, 1787. Copper engraving by James Sowerby from William Curtis Botanical Magazine
COMMON JASMINE, 1787.
Copper engraving by James Sowerby from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1787
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1787 Biology Blossom Botanical Botany Common Curtis Flower Leaf Magazine Plant William Jasmine Jasminum Officinale Sowerby
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This stunning print captures the delicate beauty of the Common Jasmine, a botanical masterpiece from 1787. Created by James Sowerby through copper engraving for William Curtis Botanical Magazine in London, this artwork showcases the exquisite details and intricate patterns found in nature's creations. The Common Jasmine, scientifically known as Jasminum officinale, is depicted here with its late blossoms and lush leaves. Its elegant white flowers emit a sweet fragrance that has enchanted gardeners and flower enthusiasts for centuries. This enchanting plant holds great significance in English botany and represents a timeless symbol of natural beauty. Displayed within the Carousel Collection, this print serves as a captivating reminder of the wonders found within our natural world. The meticulous craftsmanship of Sowerby's engraving brings every petal and leaf to life, allowing viewers to appreciate the complexity and artistry inherent in even the most common plants. Whether you are an avid biologist or simply appreciate floral aesthetics, this print is sure to captivate your imagination. Hang it on your wall to infuse any space with elegance and tranquility or gift it to someone who shares your love for botanical marvels. Let this piece transport you back to 1787 when William Curtis first introduced us to the mesmerizing allure of Common Jasmine through his renowned magazine dedicated solely to showcasing nature's finest specimens.
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