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Asteraceae or Compositae, Mouse-ear or Lobed Tickseed (Coreopsis auriculata). Herbaceous perennial plant for flower beds, native to Northern America, by Giovanni Antonio Bottione, watercolor, 1770-1781
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Asteraceae or Compositae, Mouse-ear or Lobed Tickseed (Coreopsis auriculata). Herbaceous perennial plant for flower beds, native to Northern America, by Giovanni Antonio Bottione, watercolor, 1770-1781
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XXIII, Plate 53 by Giovanni Antonio Bottione: Asteraceae or Compositae, Mouse-ear or Lobed Tickseed (Coreopsis auriculata). Herbaceous perennial plant for flower beds, native to Northern America. Watercolor, 1770-1781
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This stunning watercolor print by Giovanni Antonio Bottione showcases the beauty of the Asteraceae or Compositae, commonly known as Mouse-ear or Lobed Tickseed (Coreopsis auriculata). Native to Northern America, this herbaceous perennial plant is a popular choice for flower beds due to its vibrant blooms and delicate foliage. Captured in exquisite detail against a clean white background, this 18th-century botanical illustration highlights the intricate structure of the Mouse-ear or Lobed Tickseed. The artist's skillful brushstrokes bring out every vein on each leaf and petal, creating a lifelike representation of this plant. Bottione's watercolor painting not only serves as an aesthetic delight but also provides valuable information for botany enthusiasts. Its inclusion in Iconographia Taurinensis, Volume XXIII, Plate 53 further emphasizes its significance as a historical documentation of flora during that era. The vertical composition allows viewers to appreciate the full height and elegance of this herbaceous perennial. With no people present in the artwork, all attention is drawn towards the intricacies of nature itself. Whether you are an art lover fascinated by botanical illustrations or a biologist studying asteraceae plants, this print offers both visual appeal and educational value. It serves as a timeless reminder of nature's wonders and our ongoing fascination with capturing its essence through art.
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