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Hypophyllum campestre or the field mushroom, plate 130 from
CHT177804 Hypophyllum campestre or the field mushroom, plate 130 from Iconographie des Champignons de J.J. Paulet by J.H. Leveille, engraved by Renard, 1855 (colour litho) by Fossier, (fl.1855) (after); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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1740 1826 Development Edible Fungi Fungus Iconography Identification Jean Jacques Mushrooms Mycological Mycology Shape Size
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This print showcases the Hypophyllum campestre, commonly known as the field mushroom. Plate 130 from Iconographie des Champignons de J. J. Paulet by J. H. Leveille, engraved by Renard in 1855, beautifully captures the essence of this edible fungus. The colour litho technique used by Fossier brings out the intricate details and vibrant hues of this renowned French mycologist's work. The image provides a fascinating view into the shape and development of this mushroom species. Its size and distinctive features are meticulously depicted, making it an invaluable resource for botany enthusiasts and mycologists alike. Jean Jacques Paulet's expertise in identification is evident through his meticulous iconography. As we delve into this mesmerizing print, we can't help but appreciate the significance of mushrooms in both food culture and scientific exploration. This particular species holds a special place due to its edibility, adding to its allure among culinary enthusiasts. With its historical context dating back to 19th-century France, this print not only serves as a visual delight but also offers a glimpse into the world of mycology during that era. It stands as a testament to Jean Jacques Paulet's contribution to fungal studies and reminds us of his lasting legacy. In conclusion, whether you're captivated by fungi or simply admire fine art prints with botanical themes, this enchanting depiction of Hypophyllum campestre will surely leave you intrigued and inspired.
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