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Nectarine Peach, Princess of Wales, Sea Eagle (chromolitho)

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Nectarine Peach, Princess of Wales, Sea Eagle (chromolitho)

2791917 Nectarine Peach, Princess of Wales, Sea Eagle (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nectarine Peach, Princess of Wales, Sea Eagle. Illustration for The Fruit Growers Guide by John Wright with illustrations by Miss May Rivers (Virtue, 1891-94).); © Look and Learn

Media ID 23459690

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Examples Fruit Bowl Fruitbowl Fruits Grower Growing Nectarine Nectarines Peach Peaches Princess Of Wales Sea Eagle


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This chromolitho print titled "Nectarine Peach, Princess of Wales, Sea Eagle" takes us back to the 19th century when botanical illustrations were highly valued for their scientific accuracy and aesthetic appeal. The artwork showcases a luscious nectarine peach, known as the Princess of Wales variety, accompanied by a majestic sea eagle perched nearby. Commissioned for John Wright's comprehensive guidebook on fruit growing, this illustration by Miss May Rivers is a testament to her exceptional talent in capturing the essence of nature's bounty. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring forth the beauty and allure of this particular nectarine peach variety. As we gaze upon this print, it reminds us of the importance of understanding botany and natural history in our pursuit of knowledge about food supply. Scientific methods play an integral role in ensuring that we have access to diverse fruits like peaches and nectarines year-round. This artwork serves as a reminder that behind every delicious fruit lies years of cultivation and dedication from growers who strive to provide us with an abundant selection. Displayed proudly in a private collection today, this chromolitho print not only celebrates horticulture but also pays homage to the rich tradition of botanical artistry. It invites us into a world where science meets aesthetics – where each stroke captures both the beauty and significance found within our fruit bowls.

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