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Smoke Bush or Smoke Tree (Cotinus coggygria), Anacardiaceae, deciduous shrub spontaneous in Italy, watercolor, 1765

Smoke Bush or Smoke Tree (Cotinus coggygria), Anacardiaceae, deciduous shrub spontaneous in Italy, watercolor, 1765


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Smoke Bush or Smoke Tree (Cotinus coggygria), Anacardiaceae, deciduous shrub spontaneous in Italy, watercolor, 1765

Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume X, Plate 39 by Francesco Peyrolery: Smoke Bush or Smoke Tree (Cotinus coggygria), Anacardiaceae. Deciduous shrub spontaneous in Italy. Watercolor, 1765

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18th Century Francesco Peyrolery Herbal Plant Shrub Stem Watercolor Painting Anacardiaceae Cotinus Coggygria Smoke Bush


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This exquisite watercolor print captures the delicate beauty of the Smoke Bush or Smoke Tree (Cotinus coggygria), a deciduous shrub that grows spontaneously in Italy. Painted by Francesco Peyrolery in 1765, this botanical illustration showcases the intricate details of this plant from the Anacardiaceae family. Set against a pristine white background, the vibrant green leaves and slender stems of the Smoke Bush take center stage. Each leaf is meticulously depicted, showcasing its unique shape and veining. The artist's skillful use of watercolors brings out the subtle variations in color, creating a lifelike representation. The Smoke Bush is known for its ethereal appearance when it blooms with clusters of tiny flowers that resemble puffs of smoke. Although not captured in this particular artwork, one can imagine how enchanting these blossoms would be amidst the lush foliage. This vertical composition exudes an air of elegance and sophistication, typical of botanical illustrations from the 18th century. It serves as a testament to both scientific accuracy and artistic mastery. Francesco Peyrolery's work exemplifies his deep understanding and appreciation for nature's wonders. This piece invites viewers to immerse themselves in the world of botany while marveling at nature's intricate designs. A true masterpiece that stands as a testament to both artistry and scientific exploration.

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