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Red Campion (Lychnis dioica), Caryophyllaceae by Francesco Peyrolery, watercolor, 1753
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Red Campion (Lychnis dioica), Caryophyllaceae by Francesco Peyrolery, watercolor, 1753
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume III Plate 41 by Francesco Peyrolery: Red Campion (Lychnis dioica), Caryophyllaceae. Herbaceous perennial plant, derived from cultivation for flower beds and cut flowers spontaneous in Italy. Watercolor, 1753
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18th Century Blossom Francesco Peyrolery Herbal Iconographia Taurinensis Plant Stem Watercolor Painting Western Script Caryophyllaceae Lychnis Dioica Red Campion
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This stunning watercolor print by Francesco Peyrolery captures the vibrant beauty of a Red Campion (Lychnis dioica), a member of the Caryophyllaceae family. Created in 1753, this botanical illustration is part of the Herbal collection from the 18th-19th century Iconographia Taurinensis. The Red Campion depicted in this artwork is an herbaceous perennial plant that was originally cultivated for flower beds and cut flowers but has since become spontaneous in Italy. The delicate blossoms and lush green leaves are meticulously painted, showcasing Peyrolery's attention to detail and artistic skill. With its vertical composition, this painting allows viewers to appreciate every aspect of the Red Campion's stem, blossom, and foliage. The use of watercolors adds depth and texture to the image, bringing it to life with its vivid hues. This botanical illustration not only serves as a visual delight but also holds scientific value. It provides valuable information about Lychnis dioica, commonly known as Red Campion or Silene dioica, which is native to Europe and Asia. Francesco Peyrolery's work exemplifies both artistry and scientific accuracy. This piece offers a glimpse into nature's wonders while honoring centuries-old traditions of botanical exploration through art.
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