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Wild Iris. Studies in plant form with suggestions for their application to design
Studies in plant form with suggestions for their application to design. Artists: A E V Lilley and W Midgley Date: 1903
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This photograph print, titled "Wild Iris: Studies in Plant Form with Suggestions for Their Application to Design," showcases the artistic collaboration between British botanical illustrators A.E. Vaughan Lilley and W. Midgley in 1903. The image presents a beautiful close-up view of wild iris flowers, their delicate petals unfurling in a vibrant display of nature's splendor. The intricate details of the iris petals, veins, and stamen are rendered with meticulous precision, revealing the artists' exceptional skill and dedication to capturing the essence of these enchanting blooms. The title of the print suggests that the studies were intended for design purposes, implying that the artists may have sought to translate the natural forms of the wild iris into decorative motifs or patterns for various applications. The potential uses for these designs could range from textiles and wallpaper to ceramics and jewelry, offering a glimpse into the interconnected worlds of art, nature, and design during the early 20th century. The collaboration between Lilley and Midgley reflects the growing appreciation for the aesthetic value of botanical studies during this period, as well as the increasing influence of Art Nouveau and the Arts and Crafts movement on design. The wild iris, with its elegant and intricate form, served as a muse for artists and designers seeking to create visually stunning and harmonious compositions inspired by the natural world. This photograph print invites viewers to explore the timeless beauty of the wild iris and consider the myriad ways in which art and nature intersect, inspiring creativity and innovation in design.
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