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Dahlias sp
Plate 1 from The Beauties of Flora 1820, by Samuel Curtis (1779-1860) with drawings by Clara Maria Pope. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
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1779 1860 1838 Asteraceae Asterales Asterid Clara Maria Pope Compositae Curtis Dahlia Eudicot Pope Samuel Samuel Curtis Angiospermae Dicot Dicotyledon Magnoliophyta
A2 (59.4 x 42cm) Poster Print
"Bring the timeless beauty of nature into your home with our exquisite Dahlias poster print from Media Storehouse. This stunning image, taken from Plate 1 of "The Beauties of Flora" published in 1820, features intricately detailed illustrations of dahlias by Clara Maria Pope. The illustrations were originally held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum in London. This rights managed print from Mary Evans Prints Online is a must-have for flower lovers and art enthusiasts, adding a touch of elegance and charm to any room. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of botanical art with this beautiful Dahlias poster print."
A2 Poster (59.4 x 42cm, 23.4" x 16.5" inches) printed on 170gsm Satin Poster Paper. Securely packaged, rolled and inserted into a strong mailing tube and shipped tracked. Poster Prints are of comparable archival quality to our Photographic prints, they are simply printed on thinner Poster Paper. Whilst we only use Photographic Prints in our frames, you can frame Poster Prints if they are carefully supported to prevent sagging over time.
Poster prints are budget friendly enlarged prints in standard poster paper sizes (A0, A1, A2, A3 etc). Whilst poster paper is sometimes thinner and less durable than our other paper types, they are still ok for framing and should last many years. Our Archival Quality Photo Prints and Fine Art Paper Prints are printed on higher quality paper and the choice of which largely depends on your budget.
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 42cm x 50.6cm (16.5" x 19.9")
Estimated Product Size is 42cm x 59.4cm (16.5" x 23.4")
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.
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Plate 1: Dahlias, from The Beauties of Flora, published in 1820, showcases the exquisite beauty and intricacy of the Dahlia flower, a beloved member of the Asteraceae or Compositae family. This botanical illustration, drawn by Clara Maria Pope and published by Samuel Curtis, offers a detailed and accurate representation of the flower in its pink and red varieties. The plate is held in the esteemed Botany Library at the Natural History Museum in London and is a testament to the remarkable advancements in botanical illustration during the 19th century. Samuel Curtis, a prominent figure in the field of botany, published The Beauties of Flora between 1816 and 1838. The work features over 1,000 illustrations of flowers, making it one of the most comprehensive botanical records of the time. This particular plate, featuring Dahlias, was published in 1838. Dahlias are angiosperms, flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in an ovary. They are dicotyledons, meaning they have two seed leaves, and are part of the Eudicot clade, which includes a large group of flowering plants. The Dahlia is classified within the order Asterales, family Asteraceae, and subfamily Asteroidae. The Asteraceae family is the largest family of flowering plants, with over 23,000 known species. The intricate details of the Dahlia's petals and center disc are captured beautifully in this illustration, revealing the complex structure of this fascinating flower. The long, tubular petals are arranged in a symmetrical pattern, with the disc in the center bearing numerous tiny flowers. This plate not only showcases the aesthetic appeal of the Dahlia but also contributes to the scientific understanding of this remarkable flowering plant.
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