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Cypripedium reginae
Cypripedium reginae - Watercolour by Franz Bauer, 1788. Unfinished Drawings of Plants vol. 4, no. 219.< br> < br> Held in the Museums Botany Library Date: 1788
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1788 Bauer Biological Cypripedium Drawings Franz Internal Reginae Unfinished
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1. Title: A Riveting Glimpse into the Intricacies of Nature: Cypripedium reginae, the Lady's Slipper Orchid, as Depicted by Franz Bauer in 1788 2. In this exquisite watercolor painting, we are granted an intimate and captivating view of Cypripedium reginae, also known as the Lady's Slipper Orchid. Created by the skilled hand of Franz Bauer in 1788, this unfinished drawing is a testament to the artist's mastery of botanical illustration. 3. The painting, held in the esteemed collections of the Museums Botany Library, offers a side view of the orchid's internal structure, providing a unique perspective on its intricate anatomy. The delicate, translucent petals, reminiscent of a lady's slipper, are meticulously rendered, revealing the intricate details of their veins and texture. 4. The painting also showcases the orchid's labellum, a modified petal that functions as a platform for attracting pollinators. The labellum's intricate design, with its waxy, callus-covered surface and distinctive pouch, is depicted with remarkable accuracy and detail. 5. This artwork not only serves as a stunning visual representation of Cypripedium reginae but also offers valuable insights into the scientific understanding of the plant during the late 18th century. The unfinished nature of the drawing adds an intriguing layer to the piece, inviting viewers to imagine what other discoveries Franz Bauer may have made as he continued to explore the wonders of nature. 6. The delicate brushstrokes, vibrant colors, and meticulous attention to detail in this watercolor painting serve as a reminder of the beauty and complexity of the natural world and the role that art and science have played in documenting and celebrating it throughout history.
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