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Trichopilia laxa orchid
Trichopilia laxa orchid (Loose-flowered pilumna, Pilumna laxa). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1846
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This exquisite handcoloured copperplate engraving depicts the Trichopilia laxa, also known as the Loose-flowered Pilumna or the Lax Pilumna, an epiphyte orchid native to Central and South America. The engraving is based on an illustration by the talented Miss Sarah Drake, with the plate being produced by George Barclay. This beautiful work of art was published in the esteemed Edwards Botanical Register, which was edited by the renowned botanist John Lindley in London during 1846. The Trichopilia laxa is a stunning orchid, characterized by its loose, graceful flowers that bloom in clusters. The engraving captures the intricate details of the orchid's petals, which are adorned with delicate veining and subtle shading. The plant's long, slender stems and leaves are also depicted with great precision, adding to the overall beauty and realism of the image. Miss Sarah Drake was a skilled artist and painter, whose illustrations graced the pages of many botanical publications during the 19th century. Her work was highly regarded for its accuracy and artistic merit, making her a valuable contributor to the scientific community. George Barclay, the engraver, expertly translated Miss Drake's illustrations into intricate copperplate engravings, which were prized for their detail and clarity. The Trichopilia laxa was a popular subject for botanical artists and collectors during the Victorian era, due to its unique and striking appearance. This engraving provides a beautiful and accurate record of the orchid, allowing us to appreciate its beauty and intricacy even today.
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