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Leather Flower (Clematis viorna), 1920. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott
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Leather Flower (Clematis viorna), 1920. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott
Leather Flower (Clematis viorna), 1920
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Botanical Botany Clematis Climbing Plant Cream Background Leaf Leaves Mary Morris Vaux Mary Morris Vaux Walcott Mary Vaux Mary Vaux Walcott Mrs Charles Doolittle Walcott Purple Smithsonian American Art Museum Stem Tiny Vaux Mary Vaux Mary Morris Vine Vines Walcott Mary Morris Vaux Walcott Mary Vaux Walcott Mrs Charles Doolittle Watercolor On Paper
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Leather Flower (Clematis viorna), 1920
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is a captivating botanical print created by the talented American artist Mary Vaux Walcott. This exquisite piece of art, dating back to the 1920s, showcases her exceptional skill in capturing the intricate details and vibrant colors of nature. In this close-up studio shot, we are transported into a world where every petal and leaf comes alive with beauty. The delicate purple leather flowers gracefully climb their vine stems against a cream background, creating a harmonious contrast that mesmerizes the viewer. Walcott's watercolor on paper technique brings out the essence of each element within the composition. The tiny buds and fully bloomed flowers stand as testaments to her keen observation skills and scientific understanding of botany. As an educational institution dedicated to science and art, the Smithsonian Institution proudly houses this remarkable creation at its American Art Museum. It serves as both an educational resource for students studying plant life and a testament to Walcott's contribution to botanical illustration. Through "Leather Flower (Clematis viorna), 1920". Mary Vaux Walcott invites us into a world where art meets science seamlessly. Her legacy lives on through this heritage artwork, reminding us of nature's wonders while inspiring future generations with her talent and dedication.
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