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BT3. 267. 5 p. 78 Juniper, illustration from De historia stirpium commentarii
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BT3. 267. 5 p. 78 Juniper, illustration from De historia stirpium commentarii
2636166 BT3.267.5 p.78 Juniper, 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
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1542 Basel Berries Berry Fuchs Herbal Leonhart Medicinal Monochrome
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This print showcases a stunning illustration from the renowned botanical book, "De historia stirpium commentarii insignes" by Leonhart Fuchs. Created in 1542, this lithograph captures the essence of Juniper, a medicinal plant known for its healing properties. The intricate details and monochrome palette bring out the beauty of this botanical wonder. The collaboration between Heinrich Fullmaurer and Albert Meyer resulted in an exquisite representation of Juniper berries and leaves. Albrecht Meyer's drawings were meticulously crafted based on real plants, adding authenticity to Fuchs' comprehensive work on herbal plants. Published in Basel, Switzerland, "De historia stirpium commentarii insignes" became a significant contribution to botany during that era. It not only served as a reference for medical practitioners but also fascinated enthusiasts with its detailed illustrations. This print is courtesy of the esteemed Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford. Its inclusion in Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate the historical significance and artistic excellence captured within these pages. Whether you are interested in medicine or simply admire nature's wonders, this image transports you back to 16th-century Germany when Leonhart Fuchs revolutionized our understanding of plants' medicinal properties through his groundbreaking publication.
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