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Artwork By Eduard Prüssen
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🌳 Revue horticole.. Paris: Librairie agricole de la maison rustique, 1829-1974.. Original source Image description: Illustration of a Hydrangea otaksa plant featuring a central stem with clusters of large, pale pink flowers. Each flower has four broad petals with darker pink veining radiating from the center, which shows small pistils and stamens. The green leaves are detailed with prominent veins and serrated edges. Two individual flower illustrations labeled 1 and 2 show close-up views of single blossoms, highlighting their natural size and petal structure. The image presents botanical accuracy in color and form, typical of 19th-century horticultural prints.
🌳 American medical botany: . Boston: Cummings and Hilliard, 1817-1820.. Original source Image description: Botanical illustration from “American Medical Botany” (1817-1820) showing a Magnolia glauca flower with large, creamy white petals surrounding a detailed central cluster of stamens. The flower is attached to a branch with dark green, broad elliptical leaves with visible veins. Below the flower, a textured oval fruit is depicted along with smaller botanical details and annotations. The background is aged beige paper, and the page number XXVII is in the top left corner. The drawing emphasizes the plant’s structure and medicinal interest with naturalistic colors and fine line work.
Academic Study, 1831
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Anthony Eyton RA (British b.1923), Brixton Road, Spring, 2020, Oil on canvas
Tsuguharu Foujita
Poppies in a Yellow Jug
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Art Deco reading lamp, bronze and alabaster
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Mark Rothko Untitled, 1969 Acrylic on wove paper mounted on linen 48 3/8 x 40 1/8 in. (122.9 x 101.9 cm) Ohara Museum of Art. © Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko
Károly Ferenczy (Hungarian 1862-1917), October, 1903, Oil on canvas