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Wallflower, Erysimum cheiri
Wallflower, Erysimum cheiri (Leucojum seu Cheiri). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Mario Cammerari from Professor Filippo Arenas La natura e cultura dei fiori fisicamente esposta (The nature and culture of flowers physically displayed), Palermo, Italy, 1771
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Arena Cheiri Cultura Displayed Erysimum Esposta Exotic Filippo Fiori Fisicamente Leucojum Natura Palermo Physically Professor Wallflower
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This exquisite hand-colored copperplate engraving depicts the enchanting Wallflower, Erysimum cheiri, also known as Leucojum seu Cheiri. The image is taken from Professor Filippo Arenas' seminal work, "La natura e cultura dei fiori fisicamente esposta," published in Palermo, Italy, in 1771. The intricate details of the Wallflower's delicate petals and stamen are beautifully rendered in this artistic representation, which showcases the flower's allure and elegance. The Wallflower, a native of the Mediterranean region, was highly prized in the 18th century for its captivating beauty and sweet fragrance. This engraving is a testament to the flower's enduring appeal and its significance during this period of European botanical exploration and discovery. The intricate details of the engraving, from the veining on the petals to the delicate filaments of the stamen, highlight the meticulous craftsmanship of the artist, Mario Cammerari. The Wallflower was often used as a symbol of shyness and modesty, as it prefers to grow in the shade and only opens its petals when the sun goes down or when it is in close proximity to a warm object. This engraving captures the essence of the Wallflower's quiet beauty and understated grace, making it a treasured addition to any botanical collection or garden-inspired decor. The rich colors and intricate details of this hand-colored copperplate engraving transport us back in time, allowing us to appreciate the beauty and significance of the Wallflower during the 18th century botanical revolution. This work of art is not only a testament to the artistic skill of the time but also a reminder of the enduring allure and beauty of the natural world.
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