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Boleten Boletales Verscheyde species fungen fungorum byssinorum varietas

Boleten (Boletales), Verscheyde species of fungen. / fungorum byssinorum varietas. / Differentes especes de funges. (title on object), Leaf with different colored bolets. Numbered top right: 354. The Latin name was placed on a few. Part of the fourth album with drawings of flowers and mushrooms. Eleventh of twelve albums with drawings of animals, birds and plants known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II. With explanation in Dutch, Latin and French, mushrooms, Anselmus Boetius de Boodt, 1596 - 1610, paper, watercolor (paint), deck paint, chalk, ink, pen, h 292 mm × w 181 mm

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Media ID 19549932

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1596 1600 1610 Animals Anselmus Boetius De Boodt Birds Chalk Commissioned Deck Paint Eleventh Emperor Rudolf Ii Explanation Fourth Album Latin Latin Name Mushrooms Numbered Top Right Plants Title Twelve Albums Boletales


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This print showcases a leaf adorned with an array of vibrant and diverse bolets. Titled "Boleten Boletales Verscheyde species fungen fungorum byssinorum varietas" this image is part of the fourth album containing exquisite drawings of flowers and mushrooms, commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II around 1600. Numbered at the top right as 354, each bolet on the leaf exhibits its own unique coloration, creating a mesmerizing tapestry of nature's artistry. Some Latin names have been carefully inscribed alongside these magnificent fungi, adding an educational touch to this botanical masterpiece. The meticulous attention to detail in this artwork is evident through the use of various artistic mediums such as watercolor paint, deck paint, chalk, ink, and pen. The combination of these materials brings depth and texture to each individual bolet. Accompanied by explanations in Dutch, Latin, and French languages, this print not only captures the beauty of these different species but also serves as a valuable resource for those interested in mycology. Created by Anselmus Boetius de Boodt between 1596 and 1610 on paper medium measuring approximately 292 mm in height and 181 mm in width; it stands as a testament to both scientific curiosity and artistic talent from centuries past.

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