Imperatrice Plum (1818) C016 / 5450
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Imperatrice Plum (1818) C016 / 5450
Imperatrice Plum (Prunus sp.), 19th-century botanical illustration. This artwork is from Pomona Londinensis (1818), a collection of 49 engravings of fruit drawn by British botanical illustrator William Hooker (1779-1832). Hooker later became the official artist of the Horticultural Society of London (now the Royal Horticultural Society)
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© NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, LONDON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
1818 Crop Edible Fruit Fruits Georgian Horticultural Society Of London Natural History Plum Plums Pomology Pomona Londinensis Prunus Regency Period Royal Horticultural Society William Hooker
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This stunning print showcases the exquisite Imperatrice Plum, a 19th-century botanical illustration by renowned British artist William Hooker. Featured in Pomona Londinensis (1818), a collection of fruit engravings, this artwork captures the beauty and intricacy of nature's bounty. William Hooker, who later became the official artist of the Horticultural Society of London (now known as the Royal Horticultural Society), skillfully portrays every detail of this regal plum variety. The delicate strokes and vibrant colors bring life to the page, making it a true masterpiece. The Imperatrice Plum itself is a testament to both history and biology. Its presence in this collection highlights its significance as an edible crop during the Georgian era. This particular species belongs to Prunus, a genus that includes various fruits such as cherries and peaches. As we admire this historical botanical illustration, we are transported back to the early 1800s when naturalists like Hooker dedicated their lives to documenting and understanding plant life. It serves as a reminder of our rich heritage in botany and how these scientific endeavors have shaped our knowledge today. Displayed proudly by the Natural History Museum in London, this artwork invites us into an enchanting world where art meets science—a realm where flora takes center stage with all its splendor and importance for humanity's sustenance throughout history.
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