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Page 2. Utricularia dichotoma, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)
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Page 2. Utricularia dichotoma, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)
5670313 Page 2. Utricularia dichotoma, c.1803-06 (w/c, pen, ink and pencil) by Lewin, John William (1770-1819); Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; (add.info.: Lewin became the first professional artist of the British colony of New South Wales, Australia, from 1800.
Illustration from Botanical Sketches of Australian Plants, 1803-06.
Dimensions:38-38.5 x 25-28 cm approx.); Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; Australian, out of copyright
Media ID 23271774
© Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales / Bridgeman Images
Purple Purple Flower Thin Stem Bladderwort
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This print showcases "Page 2. Utricularia dichotoma, c. 1803-06" by John William Lewin, a renowned artist of the British colony in New South Wales, Australia during the early 19th century. The artwork is part of his remarkable collection called "Botanical Sketches of Australian Plants" which was created between 1803 and 1806. Lewin's intricate depiction of Utricularia dichotoma, commonly known as fairy apron or bladderwort, beautifully captures the essence of this delicate plant species. Using watercolors, pen, ink, and pencil techniques with great precision and skill, he brings to life every detail of its thin stem and vibrant purple flowers. Measuring approximately 38-38.5 x 25-28 cm in size, this illustration holds historical significance as it represents one of the earliest professional artistic endeavors in colonial Australia. It serves as a testament to Lewin's dedication to documenting the unique flora found in this new land. Displayed at Mitchell Library within the State Library of New South Wales today, this artwork offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate both its botanical accuracy and artistic finesse. As we admire Lewin's mastery in capturing nature's beauty on paper through meticulous strokes and colors that still resonate after centuries have passed.
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