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Morrastel-Bouschet grape, illustration by J. Troncy

Morrastel-Bouschet grape, illustration by J. Troncy


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Morrastel-Bouschet grape, illustration by J. Troncy

Pierre Viala (1859-1936), Victor Vermorel (1848-1927), Traite General de Viticulture. Ampelographie, 1901-1910. Tome VI, plate: Morrastel-Bouschet grape. Illustration by J. Troncy

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Abundance Agriculture Branch Bunch Conformity Flora Grape Growth Handwriting Hanging Italian Culture J Troncy Pierre Viala Red Grape Ripe Signature Stem Togetherness Victor Vermorel Winemaking


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the exquisite Morrastel-Bouschet grape, beautifully illustrated by J. Troncy in the early 20th century. The signature of this remarkable artwork is a testament to its historical significance and artistic value. Set against a pristine white background, the illustration captures the essence of nature's bountiful offerings. Every intricate detail, from the leafy growth to the conformity of each stem, conveys a sense of freshness and abundance. The vibrant bunches of ripe grapes hang delicately from branches, symbolizing both agricultural prosperity and togetherness. This image evokes thoughts of healthy eating and indulging in nature's sweet gifts. With its vertical composition, this artful depiction transports us into an era where winemaking was celebrated as an integral part of Italian culture. The handwriting accompanying the illustration adds an authentic touch that further enhances our appreciation for this masterpiece. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print, we are reminded not only of its aesthetic appeal but also its scientific relevance. It serves as a valuable resource for botany enthusiasts and those interested in exploring the biology behind grape cultivation. In summary, this extraordinary print immortalizes Pierre Viala and Victor Vermorel's "Traite General de Viticulture" with J. Troncy's stunning illustration of Morrastel-Bouschet grape—a true fusion between artistry and botanical knowledge that continues to captivate viewers even today.

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