Stipple Plate Collection
"Stipple Plate: A Kaleidoscope of Botanical Beauty" Step into the enchanting world of stipple-engraving, where intricate details and vibrant colors come to life
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"Stipple Plate: A Kaleidoscope of Botanical Beauty" Step into the enchanting world of stipple-engraving, where intricate details and vibrant colors come to life. From the regal Iris Germanica to the delicate Lily of the Valley Tree, these plates capture nature's wonders with meticulous precision. In 1805-1816, a masterpiece was born as stipple-engraving printed in colors unveiled the mesmerizing Silver Rock Melon. Its aquatint technique added depth and texture, making it almost tempting enough to taste. The Tulipa praecox (1811-1829) showcases not only its stunning beauty but also reveals an artist's touch through hand-finishing. Each stroke brings out its true essence, leaving us captivated by its allure. Transport yourself to a blooming garden with Rosa Damascena Coccina (1817-1824). Through stipple-engraving printed in colors, this Portland rose exudes elegance and grace that can only be found in nature's most exquisite creations. Clethra Arborea (1803-1805) takes us on a journey through time with its meticulously stipple-engraved plate. This Lily of the Valley Tree stands tall as a testament to artistry and craftsmanship from centuries past. Papaver apulum and Helianthemum hyssopifolum (1811-1838) intertwine their beauty through delicate stipple-engravings. These flowers dance across the page like poetry in motion, showcasing nature's harmonious symphony. Plate LII (1809) invites us into a vineyard bursting with life as aquatint and stipple-engraving bring forth bunches of purple grapes. The richness captured within this piece is enough to make our mouths water. Thomas More, Lord Chancellor (1478-1535), immortalized forever in 1793 through an exquisite stipple engraving.