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BT3. 267. 5 p. 51 Cyclamen, illustration from De historia stirpium commentarii
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BT3. 267. 5 p. 51 Cyclamen, illustration from De historia stirpium commentarii
2636162 BT3.267.5 p.51 Cyclamen, illustration from De historia stirpium commentarii insignes by Leonhart Fuchs, 1542 (litho) by Fullmaurer, Heinrich (fl.1542) & Meyer, Albert (after); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford; (add.info.: De Historia Stirpium Commentarii Insignes (Notable Commentaries on the History of Plants) is a book by Leonhart Fuchs on herbal plants published in Basel in 1542. It was illustrated by: Albrecht Meyer, who made drawings based on the actual plants); Swiss, out of copyright
Media ID 23100484
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1542 Basel Bulb Fuchs Herbal Leonhart Medicinal Monochrome
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This print showcases an exquisite illustration of a Cyclamen flower, taken from the renowned book "De historia stirpium commentarii insignes" by Leonhart Fuchs in 1542. The lithograph, created by Heinrich Fullmaurer and Albert Meyer, beautifully captures the intricate details of this botanical wonder. The Cyclamen, with its delicate petals and vibrant colors, is brought to life through this monochrome drawing. This image serves as a testament to Fuchs' dedication to documenting herbal plants during that era. His work was not only significant for its artistic value but also for its contribution to the field of botany. Displayed courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford, this historical piece offers us a glimpse into the world of medicinal plants and their importance in traditional medicine practices. It reminds us of the rich history behind our understanding of health and healing. As we admire this remarkable illustration, let us appreciate both the artistry involved in creating such detailed drawings and the scientific knowledge passed down through generations. This print serves as a reminder that nature has always been an endless source of inspiration for artists and scientists alike.
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