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Apple pippin Lucombe. Lithograph by Benjamin Maund (1790-1863) published in The Fruitist, London, England, 1850. Lucombe's Pine-Apple Pippin apple, Malus domestica, within a Della Robbia ornamental frame with text below
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Apple pippin Lucombe. Lithograph by Benjamin Maund (1790-1863) published in The Fruitist, London, England, 1850. Lucombe's Pine-Apple Pippin apple, Malus domestica, within a Della Robbia ornamental frame with text below
FLO4675396 Apple pippin Lucombe. Lithograph by Benjamin Maund (1790-1863) published in The Fruitist, London, England, 1850. Lucombe's Pine-Apple Pippin apple, Malus domestica, within a Della Robbia ornamental frame with text below. Handcoloured glyphograph from Benjamin Maund's " The Fruitist, " London, 1850, Groombridge and Sons.; (add.info.: Apple pippin Lucombe. Lithograph by Benjamin Maund (1790-1863) published in The Fruitist, London, England, 1850. Lucombe's Pine-Apple Pippin apple, Malus domestica, within a Della Robbia ornamental frame with text below. Handcoloured glyphograph from Benjamin Maund's " The Fruitist, " London, 1850, Groombridge and Sons.); © Florilegius
Media ID 38251598
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Alimentation Apple Nourriture Pomme
EDITORS COMMENTS
This exquisite lithograph by Benjamin Maund captures the beauty of Apple pippin Lucombe, a variety of Malus domestica, also known as Lucombe's Pine-Apple Pippin apple. Published in The Fruitist in London, England in 1850, this artwork is a true masterpiece of botanical illustration.
The detailed depiction of the apple within a Della Robbia ornamental frame showcases Maund's skillful hand and attention to detail. The hand-colored glyphograph brings out the vibrant colors and textures of the fruit, making it appear almost lifelike.
Maund's work in "The Fruitist" was highly regarded for its accuracy and artistic flair, making him one of the most prominent botanical illustrators of his time. This particular print exemplifies his talent for capturing the essence of nature through art.
Whether you are a lover of fruits or simply appreciate fine art, this lithograph is sure to captivate your senses and transport you back to the enchanting world of 19th-century botanical illustrations. It serves as a reminder of the rich history and cultural significance that apples hold in our society.
Overall, this piece is not just a mere representation of an apple; it is a testament to Maund's mastery as an artist and his dedication to preserving nature's beauty for generations to come.
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