Iconographia Taurinensis Collection
"Iconographia Taurinensis: A Botanical Journey Through Time" Step into the enchanting world of botanical art with "Iconographia Taurinensis
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"Iconographia Taurinensis: A Botanical Journey Through Time" Step into the enchanting world of botanical art with "Iconographia Taurinensis, " a collection that showcases the exquisite works of talented artists from centuries past. Each delicate watercolor painting captures the essence and beauty of various plant species, transporting us to different corners of nature's realm. Angela Rossi Bottione's Northern Maidenhair Fern, painted between 1812 and 1837, invites us to marvel at the intricate fronds that dance gracefully in the breeze. Maddalena Lisa Mussino's Chocolate Vine or Five-leaf Akebia, created in 1865, entices our senses with its rich hues and luscious tendrils. Intriguingly vibrant is Maddalena Lisa Mussino's Peruvian Lily or Lily of the Incas from 1858. Its petals seem to radiate warmth as they bloom elegantly before our eyes. Angela Rossi Bottione's Flame Lily, dating back to 1802-1806, captivates with its fiery red blossoms that ignite passion within our hearts. Francesco Peyrolery takes us on a journey through time with his Oriental poppy from 1756—a testament to enduring beauty across generations. His Red Campion painting from 1753 reveals delicate pink flowers dancing amidst verdant foliage. Giovanni Antonio Bottione joins forces with Francesco Peyrolery for an extraordinary collaboration in depicting the Illyrian Sea Lily (1765). This masterpiece transports us seaside, where we can almost feel the salty breeze caressing our faces. Francesco Peyrolery presents Pheasant's Eye (1753), capturing its vivid scarlet petals against a backdrop of lush green leaves—an ode to nature’s resilience. Angela Rossi Bottione brings forth Cotyledon coccinea (1812-1837), showcasing its crimson blooms that beckon us closer.