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Crown Imperial or Kaisers Crown (Fritillaria imperialis), Liliaceae by Francesco Peyrolery, watercolor, 1755

Crown Imperial or Kaisers Crown (Fritillaria imperialis), Liliaceae by Francesco Peyrolery, watercolor, 1755


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Crown Imperial or Kaisers Crown (Fritillaria imperialis), Liliaceae by Francesco Peyrolery, watercolor, 1755

Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume VII, Plate 39 by Francesco Peyrolery: Crown Imperial or Kaisers Crown (Fritillaria imperialis), Liliaceae. Bulbous plant for flower beds and cut flowers, native to Persia and Himalayan regions. Watercolor, 1755

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18th Century Blossom Francesco Peyrolery Herbal Iconographia Taurinensis Liliaceae Seed Watercolor Painting Crown Imperial Fritillaria Imperialis


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This stunning watercolor print by Francesco Peyrolery showcases the exquisite beauty of the Crown Imperial or Kaisers Crown (Fritillaria imperialis). Captured in intricate detail, this bulbous plant is a true marvel of nature. With its vibrant orange blossoms and majestic stature, it adds a touch of elegance to any flower bed or floral arrangement. Originally native to Persia and the Himalayan regions, this species has captivated botanists and enthusiasts alike for centuries. The artist's delicate brushstrokes bring out the rich hues of each petal, while the lush green leaves provide a striking contrast against the white background. Painted in 1755 as part of Iconographia Taurinensis, Volume VII, Plate 39, this watercolor painting reflects both the artistry and scientific precision that characterized botanical illustrations during the 18th-19th century. Francesco Peyrolery's talent shines through as he captures not only the visual appeal but also highlights key features such as seeds and leaf structure. With no people present in this artwork, all attention is drawn towards nature's masterpiece itself - Fritillaria imperialis. This image serves as a reminder of our planet's incredible biodiversity and encourages us to appreciate and protect these natural wonders for generations to come.

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