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The White House in the Royal Palace in Kew Gardens, 1799. 1805 (engraving)
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The White House in the Royal Palace in Kew Gardens, 1799. 1805 (engraving)
7235103 The White House in the Royal Palace in Kew Gardens, 1799.1805 (engraving) by Vendramini, Giovanni (1769-1839); Private Collection; (add.info.: A view of the White House in the Royal Palace in Kew Gardens. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giovanni Vendramini from Dr. Robert John Thorntons New Illustration of the Sexual System of Carolus von Linnaeus, the Temple of Flora, London, 1805.); © Florilegius
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This print showcases "The White House in the Royal Palace in Kew Gardens" during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The image, an engraving by Giovanni Vendramini, offers a glimpse into the architectural beauty of this historical landmark. Located within Kew Gardens, one of Britain's most renowned botanical gardens, the White House stands as a testament to both art and science. This handcoloured copperplate engraving was featured in Dr. Robert John Thornton's publication titled "New Illustration of the Sexual System of Carolus von Linnaeus, the Temple of Flora" which was published in London in 1805. The intricate details captured by Vendramini highlight not only the grandeur of British architecture but also its connection to natural history and scientific exploration. The White House serves as a symbol of unity between art and science during this period. As we admire this piece from Fine Art Finder's collection, we are transported back to a time when great minds sought inspiration from nature's wonders. It reminds us that even within royal palaces and botanical gardens, there is room for scientific discovery and artistic expression. This print invites us to appreciate not only the beauty found within these walls but also the rich cultural heritage that continues to shape our understanding of architecture, natural history, and scientific methods today.
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