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Ficus carica from the album Gottorfer Codex, c. 1650 (gouache on parchment)
3087174 Ficus carica from the album Gottorfer Codex, c.1650 (gouache on parchment) by Holtzbecher, Hans Simon (fl.1650s); 50.5x38.5 cm; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark; German, out of copyright
Media ID 18258093
© Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark / Bridgeman Images
17th Codex Edible Gottorfer Codex Hans Simon Holtzbecker Johannes Simon Seventeenth
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This print showcases a stunning botanical illustration of Ficus carica, commonly known as the fig tree. Created by Hans Simon Holtzbecher in the 17th century, this gouache on parchment artwork is part of the renowned Gottorfer Codex album. Measuring at an impressive 50.5x38.5 cm, this German masterpiece captures the intricate details of both the fig tree's leaves and its delicate flowers. The artist's skillful brushstrokes bring to life every aspect of this remarkable plant, making it appear almost tangible. The fig fruit depicted in this artwork is not only visually enticing but also holds great significance for centuries past and present due to its edible nature. This painting serves as a testament to how plants have been studied and documented throughout history for their practical uses. Preserved within a manuscript format, the Gottorfer Codex offers us a glimpse into botanical knowledge from the seventeenth century. Johannes Simon Holtzbecker's expertise shines through in his precise illustrations that provide valuable insights into various plant species. Now housed at Statens Museum for Kunst in Copenhagen, Denmark, this German painting continues to inspire awe with its timeless beauty and meticulous attention to detail. As we admire this piece today, we are reminded of our enduring fascination with nature's wonders and our ongoing quest for understanding them better.
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