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Tulip varietes, Dubbelde Kroon, Dubbelde Klaare Mont et Passe Espand, with a butterfly - Lithography attributed to Paul Theodor van Brussel (1754-1795), author of the cover bouquet, or A.Bres., influenced by Nicolas Robert (1614-1685)
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Tulip varietes, Dubbelde Kroon, Dubbelde Klaare Mont et Passe Espand, with a butterfly - Lithography attributed to Paul Theodor van Brussel (1754-1795), author of the cover bouquet, or A.Bres., influenced by Nicolas Robert (1614-1685)
FLO4682653 Tulip varietes, Dubbelde Kroon, Dubbelde Klaare Mont et Passe Espand, with a butterfly - Lithography attributed to Paul Theodor van Brussel (1754-1795), author of the cover bouquet, or A.Bres., influenced by Nicolas Robert (1614-1685), published in "Nederlandsch Bloemwerk" (Dutch Floral compositions), Amsterdam, J.B. Elwe, 1794; (add.info.: Tulip varietes, Dubbelde Kroon, Dubbelde Klaare Mont et Passe Espand, with a butterfly - Lithography attributed to Paul Theodor van Brussel (1754-1795), author of the cover bouquet, or A.Bres., influenced by Nicolas Robert (1614-1685), published in "Nederlandsch Bloemwerk" (Dutch Floral compositions), Amsterdam, J.B. Elwe, 1794); © Florilegius
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This stunning lithograph print captures the beauty and intricacy of Tulip varietes, including Dubbelde Kroon, Dubbelde Klaare Mont et Passe Espand, accompanied by a delicate butterfly. The artist behind this masterpiece is believed to be Paul Theodor van Brussel (1754-1795), known for his exquisite floral compositions. Influenced by the renowned botanical artist Nicolas Robert (1614-1685), van Brussel's attention to detail and precision in capturing the essence of these tulips is truly remarkable.
Published in "Nederlandsch Bloemwerk" (Dutch Floral compositions) in 1794 by J.B. Elwe, this print exemplifies the artistry and scientific accuracy that was prevalent during the 18th century. Each tulip variety is meticulously depicted, showcasing their unique colors and shapes with utmost clarity.
As you gaze upon this lithograph, you can't help but appreciate the dedication and skill required to create such a masterpiece. The combination of botanical knowledge and artistic flair is evident in every petal and leaf portrayed on this print.
Whether you are a lover of flowers or simply admire fine art, this print is sure to captivate your senses and transport you back to a time when botanical illustrations were not just beautiful works of art but also valuable sources of scientific information.
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