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Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Tamatebako, with white flowers. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist, entomology and Japanese zoology, published in Honzo Zufu, in 1884
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Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Tamatebako, with white flowers. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist, entomology and Japanese zoology, published in Honzo Zufu, in 1884
FLO4647383 Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Tamatebako, with white flowers. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist, entomology and Japanese zoology, published in Honzo Zufu, in 1884, an illustrative guide to medicinal plants.; (add.info.: Variety of camelias from Japan (Thea japonica Nois): Tamatebako, with white flowers. Eau forte en couleurs, woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki (1786-1842) botanist, entomology and Japanese zoology, published in Honzo Zufu, in 1884, an illustrative guide to medicinal plants.); © Florilegius
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This stunning print showcases the delicate beauty of the Tamatebako camellia, a variety native to Japan. The intricate details of the white flowers are captured with precision in this woodcut by Kanen Iwasaki, a renowned botanist and entomologist from the 19th century. Published in Honzo Zufu in 1884, this illustration serves as an informative guide to medicinal plants, highlighting the importance of botanical studies during that era.
The vibrant colors and fine lines of this artwork bring out the elegance and grace of the camellia flower, making it a true masterpiece of Japanese botanical art. The meticulous attention to detail in depicting each petal and leaf reflects Iwasaki's expertise in both botany and zoology.
As we admire this print, we are transported back in time to a period when scientific exploration was at its peak, with scholars like Iwasaki leading the way in documenting and studying plant species. The historical significance of this artwork is evident not only through its aesthetic appeal but also through its contribution to our understanding of nature's wonders.
Overall, this print is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Japan and serves as a reminder of the timeless beauty found within its flora.
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