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Hypodendrums fagi and queris, plate 138 from Iconographie des Champignons de J. J
CHT177808 Hypodendrums fagi and queris, plate 138 from Iconographie des Champignons de J.J. Paulet by J.H. Leveille, engraved by Tourcaty, 1855 (colour litho) by Fossier, (fl.1855) (after); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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1740 1826 Fungi Fungus Iconography Identification Jean Jacques Mushroom Mushrooms Mycological Mycology Underside
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This print showcases the intricate beauty of Hypodendrums fagi and queris, as depicted in plate 138 from Iconographie des Champignons de J. J. Paulet by J. H. Leveille. Engraved by Tourcaty in 1855, this stunning colour lithograph is a true testament to the talent of Fossier. The image transports us into the enchanting world of mycology, where every detail of these mushrooms is meticulously captured. The viewer is invited to explore the underside of these fungi, revealing their unique characteristics and adding depth to our understanding of botany and identification. Jean Jacques Paulet, a renowned French mycologist from the late 18th century, dedicated his life's work to studying mushrooms. His expertise shines through in this remarkable piece, showcasing his passion for fungi and elevating it to an art form. The "Hypodendrums fagi and queris" print not only serves as a visual feast for mushroom enthusiasts but also acts as a historical document preserving Paulet's contributions to mycological science. It pays homage to La Coulemelle du Chene (the oak parasol), one of Paulet's famous discoveries that further solidified his reputation as an authority on mushrooms. Displayed within the Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, France, this timeless artwork continues to captivate viewers with its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail. A true masterpiece that celebrates both nature
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