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Boletes Boletales Morillen Boletus Morel title
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Boletes Boletales Morillen Boletus Morel title
Boletes (Boletales), Morillen. / Boletus. / Morel. (title on object), Leaf with different bolets. Numbered top right: 353. At the top the name in four languages. At the bottom a seven-line inscription in Latin. 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 explanations in Dutch, Latin and French, mushrooms, Anselmus Boetius de Boodt, 1596 - 1610, paper, watercolor (paint), deck paint, chalk, ink, pen, h 301 mm × w 190 mm
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Media ID 19549974
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1596 1600 1610 Animals Anselmus Boetius De Boodt Birds Bottom Chalk Commissioned Deck Paint Eleventh Emperor Rudolf Ii Explanations Four Languages Fourth Album Latin Mushrooms Numbered Top Right Plants Title Twelve Albums Boletales Boletes Boletus Morel
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This print showcases a stunning composition titled "Boletes Boletales Morillen Boletus Morel". The image features a leaf adorned with an array of different bolets, each meticulously numbered in the top right corner as 353. At the top of the print, the name is elegantly written in four languages, adding an international touch to this botanical masterpiece. Beneath the intricate illustration lies a seven-line inscription in Latin, further emphasizing the historical significance of this piece. It is part of the fourth album within a collection of twelve albums commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II during his reign from 1596 to 1610. These albums were crafted by Anselmus Boetius de Boodt and are renowned for their detailed drawings depicting animals, birds, plants, and flowers known around 1600. The artist's skillful use of paper, watercolor paint, deck paint, chalk, ink, pen brings these mushrooms to life on this medium-sized artwork measuring approximately 301 mm in height and 190 mm in width. This remarkable print not only captures nature's beauty but also serves as a testament to Emperor Rudolf II's appreciation for art and science during his time. With explanations provided in Dutch, Latin and French languages alongside its visual splendor; it offers viewers both aesthetic pleasure and educational value.
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