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The English Flower Garden, 1852 (litho)
5992182 The English Flower Garden, 1852 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: 1-Habrothamnus fasciculatus, 2-Calochortus venustus, 3-Grammanthes gentianoides, 4-Pentstemon speciosum, 5-Tropaeolum speciosum. Illustration for The English Flower Garden, A Monthly Magazine of Hardy and Half-Hardy Plants by W Thompson, Vol I (Simpkin, Marshall, 1852).); © Look and Learn
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Flowers Of Earth Garden Flower Sheet Sheets Wild Flower Calochortus Flowerbed Flowes Fresh Flowers Pentstemon Speciosum Tropaeolum Venustus
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This lithograph print titled "The English Flower Garden, 1852" takes us back to the enchanting world of botany in the 19th century. The image showcases a vibrant array of flowers, meticulously illustrated with intricate details and vivid colors. In this picturesque garden scene, we are introduced to a variety of plant species that were popular during that era. From the delicate Habrothamnus fasciculatus to the graceful Calochortus venustus, each flower exudes its own unique charm. Grammanthes gentianoides adds a touch of elegance while Pentstemon speciosum brings bursts of rich hues. Tropaeolum speciosum completes the composition with its fiery red petals. This illustration was originally featured in "The English Flower Garden" a monthly magazine dedicated to hardy and half-hardy plants by W Thompson. Published in 1852, it offered readers an insight into the beauty and diversity found within British gardens. With its historical significance and botanical accuracy, this lithograph serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a scientific record. It transports us back to a time when natural history and botany were highly regarded disciplines. Through this print, we can appreciate not only the artistry involved but also gain knowledge about the flora that graced English gardens centuries ago. It is truly a testament to our enduring fascination with nature's wonders.
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