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Branch wild honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum), 1750-1811. Creator: Bernhard Heinrich Thier
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Branch wild honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum), 1750-1811. Creator: Bernhard Heinrich Thier
Branch wild honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum), 1750-1811
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This exquisite 18th century botanical drawing depicts the Branch Wild Honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum), beautifully rendered by the skilled hand of Bernhard Heinrich Thier. The Dutch artist, active between 1750 and 1811, meticulously captured the intricate details of this delicate plant in ink and pencil on paper. Thier's masterful use of color, seen in the splashes of red on the stems and leaves, adds depth and vibrancy to the drawing. The Branch Wild Honeysuckle, also known as the Tartarian Honeysuckle, is a native plant of Europe and Asia. Its small, fragrant flowers bloom in late spring and early summer, attracting a variety of pollinators. In this close-up view, Thier highlights the plant's intricately veined leaves, the delicate curves of its stems, and the delicate beauty of its flowers. Thier's botanical drawings are a testament to the natural wonders of the Low Countries and Europe during the 18th century. His work, along with that of other naturalists and artists of the time, contributed significantly to the scientific understanding of plants and their classification. This particular drawing, held in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, is a reminder of the rich heritage of botanical art and the beauty of the natural world.
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