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Flame Lily (Gloriosa superba), Liliaceae by Angela Rossi Bottione, watercolor, 1802-1806
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Flame Lily (Gloriosa superba), Liliaceae by Angela Rossi Bottione, watercolor, 1802-1806
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XXXVII, Plate 108 by Angela Rossi Bottione, Flame Lily (Gloriosa superba), Liliaceae. Tuberous rooted deciduous plant, native to tropical Asia. Watercolor, 1802-1806
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18th Century Angela Rossi Bottione Blossom Herbal Iconographia Taurinensis Liliaceae Seed Watercolor Painting Flame Lily Gloriosa Superba
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This stunning watercolor print by Angela Rossi Bottione captures the exquisite beauty of the Flame Lily (Gloriosa superba), a tuberous rooted deciduous plant native to tropical Asia. Painted between 1802 and 1806, this botanical illustration showcases the delicate details of the flower's vibrant red petals and elongated stamens against a clean white background. Bottione's meticulous brushstrokes bring out the intricate patterns on each petal, highlighting their graceful curves and elegant form. The artist's attention to detail extends to every aspect of the plant, from its lush green leaves to its slender seed pods. This artwork is not only a visual delight but also serves as an important record in botany, capturing the essence of this species for future generations. The vertical composition adds a sense of height and grandeur to this already captivating floral subject. It invites viewers into a world where nature reigns supreme, reminding us of our connection with the natural world. As part of Iconographia Taurinensis, Volume XXXVII, Plate 108, Bottione's work stands alongside other significant botanical illustrations from the 18th-19th century. Its inclusion in this collection underscores its historical importance within scientific exploration and artistic expression. With no people present in this painting, all focus is directed towards appreciating nature's wonders through artistry. This watercolor masterpiece celebrates both biology and artistry while paying homage to one of nature's most enchanting creations – Gloriosa super
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