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Bristle fern, Trichomanes elegans
6338029 Bristle fern, Trichomanes elegans by Stanghi (19th century); (add.info.: Bristle fern, Trichomanes elegans, Feea polypodina, Feea polipodina. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Stanghi, drawn and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.); © Florilegius
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1837 Antoine Laurent De Jussieu Botanical Illustration Copperplate Dictionary Of Natural Science Dizionario Delle Scienze Naturali Edible Pierre Jean Francois Turpin Stipple Engraving Vegetable Handcoloured
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This print showcases the exquisite beauty of the Bristle fern, Trichomanes elegans. Created by Stanghi in the 19th century, this handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving is a true masterpiece of botanical illustration. The talented Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin directed and drew this enchanting artwork, which was published by Batelli e Figli. The delicate details captured in this print allow us to appreciate the intricate structure and vibrant colors of the Bristle fern. Its feathery fronds gracefully unfurl, creating an ethereal display that mesmerizes any viewer. This fern species, also known as Feea polypodina or Feea polipodina, holds a place in both scientific study and culinary exploration. Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali served as the inspiration for this illustration. Published in Florence, Italy in 1837, it remains a valuable resource for those interested in natural history and botany. As we gaze upon this print from Fine Art Finder's collection curated by Bridgeman Images, we are transported back to a time when botanical illustrations were not only scientifically informative but also works of art themselves. Let us marvel at nature's wonders through these beautifully rendered depictions and continue to explore its mysteries with curiosity and awe.
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