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Dyer's broom or dyer's greenweed, Genista tinctoria Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by James Sowerby from James Smith's English Botany, London, 1792
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Dyer's broom or dyer's greenweed, Genista tinctoria Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by James Sowerby from James Smith's English Botany, London, 1792
FLO4697693 Dyer's broom or dyer's greenweed, Genista tinctoria Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by James Sowerby from James Smith's English Botany, London, 1792. by Sowerby, James (1757-1822); (add.info.: Dyer's broom or dyer's greenweed, Genista tinctoria Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by James Sowerby from James Smith's English Botany, London, 1792.); © Florilegius
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This handcoloured copperplate engraving showcases the vibrant beauty of Dyer's broom or dyer's greenweed, also known as Genista tinctoria. The illustration was created by James Sowerby and featured in James Smith's English Botany publication in London back in 1792. The intricate details captured in this botanical artwork highlight the delicate nature of this plant species. With its slender stems adorned with clusters of bright yellow flowers, Dyer's broom exudes a sense of elegance and grace. The use of copperplate engraving technique adds depth and texture to the image, enhancing its visual appeal. This traditional method perfectly complements the subject matter, emphasizing the historical significance of botany as a scientific discipline. Dyer's broom has long been valued for its dyeing properties, making it an important plant for textile production during that time period. Its vibrant yellow color was extracted from its flowers and used to create natural dyes for fabrics. This print serves as a testament to both the artistic talent of James Sowerby and the rich history behind botanical illustrations. It invites viewers to appreciate not only the aesthetic qualities but also the practical applications that plants have had throughout human civilization. Overall, this enchanting depiction captures a moment frozen in time - an exquisite representation of nature's wonders preserved through artistry and skillful craftsmanship.
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