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Cherry varieties, Prunus avium: Early May, Adam's Crown and Red-Heart. Handcoloured stipple engraving of an illustration by George Brookshaw from his own "" Pomona Britannica,"" London, Longman, Hurst, etc., 1817
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Cherry varieties, Prunus avium: Early May, Adam's Crown and Red-Heart. Handcoloured stipple engraving of an illustration by George Brookshaw from his own "" Pomona Britannica,"" London, Longman, Hurst, etc., 1817
FLO4595278 Cherry varieties, Prunus avium: Early May, Adam's Crown and Red-Heart. Handcoloured stipple engraving of an illustration by George Brookshaw from his own "" Pomona Britannica,"" London, Longman, Hurst, etc., 1817. The quarto edition of the original folio edition published from 1804-1812. Brookshaw (1751-1823) was a successful cabinet maker who disappeared in the 1790s before returning as a flower painter with the anonymous "" New Treatise on Flower Painting,""" 1797.; (add.info.: Cherry varieties, Prunus avium: Early May, Adam's Crown and Red-Heart. Handcoloured stipple engraving of an illustration by George Brookshaw from his own "" Pomona Britannica,"" London, Longman, Hurst, etc., 1817. The quarto edition of the original folio edition published from 1804-1812. Brookshaw (1751-1823) was a successful cabinet maker who disappeared in the 1790s before returning as a flower painter with the anonymous "" New Treatise on Flower Painting,""" 1797.); © Florilegius
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This stunning handcoloured stipple engraving captures the beauty of three cherry varieties: Early May, Adam's Crown, and Red-Heart. Illustrated by George Brookshaw in his renowned work "Pomona Britannica" from 1817, this print showcases the exquisite details and vibrant colors of these delicious fruits.
Brookshaw, originally a successful cabinet maker turned flower painter, demonstrates his artistic talent in this botanical illustration. Each cherry variety is meticulously depicted with precision and accuracy, highlighting their unique characteristics and charm.
The quarto edition of "Pomona Britannica" was published between 1804-1812, solidifying Brookshaw's reputation as a skilled artist in the realm of botanical art. His ability to capture the essence of each fruit through intricate detailing is truly remarkable.
As you gaze upon this enchanting print, you can almost taste the sweetness of these cherries bursting with flavor. The combination of delicate strokes and vivid hues brings these fruits to life on paper, inviting viewers to appreciate nature's bounty in all its glory.
Whether you're a fan of cherries or simply admire fine artistry, this print is sure to captivate your senses and leave you marveling at the wonders of botanical illustration. Cherish this piece as a testament to George Brookshaw's talent and passion for capturing the beauty of nature through art.
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