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(Amaryllis) Vittata Formosa, 1839 (watercolour drawing)
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(Amaryllis) Vittata Formosa, 1839 (watercolour drawing)
986034 (Amaryllis) Vittata Formosa, 1839 (watercolour drawing) by Rosenberg, Mary Elizabeth (1820-1914); 44.5x34.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Plate 2, A. (Amaryllis) Vittata Formosa, with initials M.E.R. from Amaryllis Crowns ; Corona Amaryllidacea. Mary Elizabeth Rosenberg (1820-1914). Watercolour drawing. Printed and published for the author, by C.A. Bartlett, Bath, 1839. 44.5 x 34.5cm. Extremely rare.); Photo © Christies Images; English, out of copyright
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1830s 1839 Amaryllis Background Bath Early 19th Century Early Nineteenth Century English Art English Artist Flower Head Ground Leafed Leafy Plant Part Plate Plate 2 Prints Publication Rare Small Group Small Group Of Objects Three Objects Water Color Water Colour White Background 19th Century Painting Artist British British Artist Rosenberg
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This watercolour drawing, titled " (Amaryllis) Vittata Formosa, 1839" by Mary Elizabeth Rosenberg (1820-1914), is a true masterpiece of English art from the nineteenth century. The close-up view allows us to appreciate the intricate details of this stunning floral composition. The Amaryllis Vittata Formosa takes center stage against a pristine white background, its vibrant flower head and leafy foliage beautifully rendered in delicate brushstrokes. This early nineteenth-century artwork showcases the artist's exceptional talent in capturing the essence of nature. Published as part of "Amaryllis Crowns; Corona Amaryllidacea" this rare print was produced for the author by C. A. Bartlett in Bath in 1839. Measuring 44.5 x 34.5cm, it is an exquisite example of British botanical illustration during that era. The three objects depicted on Plate 2 highlight the elegance and gracefulness of these amaryllis crowns. Each detail has been meticulously engraved, bringing out their natural beauty with precision and accuracy. Mary Elizabeth Rosenberg's work reflects her mastery over watercolour techniques and her deep appreciation for flora found within Great Britain's landscapes. Her contribution to European art cannot be understated, making her an influential figure among British artists during the nineteenth century. This particular print is housed in a private collection but has been made available through Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder platform for all to enjoy and admire this remarkable piece from England's artistic heritage.
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