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Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Karaigo Tsurikagari, with purple and ecarlate flowers. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist, entomology and Japanese zoology, published in Honzo Zufu, in 1884
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Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Karaigo Tsurikagari, with purple and ecarlate flowers. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist, entomology and Japanese zoology, published in Honzo Zufu, in 1884
FLO4647258 Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Karaigo Tsurikagari, with purple and ecarlate flowers. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist, entomology and Japanese zoology, published in Honzo Zufu, in 1884, an illustrative guide to medicinal plants.; (add.info.: Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Karaigo Tsurikagari, with purple and ecarlate flowers. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist, entomology and Japanese zoology, published in Honzo Zufu, in 1884, an illustrative guide to medicinal plants.); © Florilegius
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This exquisite print showcases the stunning variety of camellias from Japan, specifically Thea japonica Nois known as Karaigo Tsurikagari. The vibrant purple and ecarlate flowers depicted in this woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki, a renowned botanist, entomologist, and expert in Japanese zoology, are truly captivating.
Published in 1884 as part of Honzo Zufu, an illustrative guide to medicinal plants, this artwork exemplifies the intricate detail and beauty found in nature. Each petal and leaf is meticulously rendered with precision and care, highlighting the delicate intricacies of these botanical wonders.
The rich colors and graceful composition of this piece transport viewers to a serene garden filled with blooming camellias. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving our natural world and appreciating its diverse flora.
As we admire this 19th-century masterpiece, we are reminded of the timeless allure of botanical art and its ability to inspire awe and wonder. Through the skillful handiwork of artists like Kanen Iwasaki, we can explore the beauty of nature in all its glory for generations to come.
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