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Botanical Prints

Botanical Prints

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The earliest botanical illustrations are found in ancient herbal practical works of knowledge, written to pass on crucial information about how to heal the sick.

Around the time of the Renaissance, however, flowers began to be more generally appreciated for their beauty, so talented artists set about capturing their magic. Botanical illustration developed into a high art form during the golden era of the 18th and early 19th centuries. From that era, date some of the most stunning examples of botanical art ever made.

The earliest known examples of published botanical illustration are found in the five-volume De Materia Medica written by the ancient Greek physician and scholar Pedanius Dioscorides, a travelling physician from Asia Minor who followed the Emperor Nero’s army as it campaigned across the Roman Empire.

Many other illustrators followed in the path of Dioscorides even Leonardo da Vinci tried his hand at botanicals but undoubtedly the most well-known illustrator is the Flemish artist Pierre Joseph Redouté (1759–1840), who painted exact scientific illustrations for the botanist Charles Louis L’Héritier. Redouté also became Marie-Antoinette’s official draftsman and Painter to the Queen’s Cabinet, especially well known today for his illustrations of roses.

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ISBN: 9781844062454
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