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Common Hemlock, c1891, (1891). Artist: Anne Pratt
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Common Hemlock, c1891, (1891). Artist: Anne Pratt
Common Hemlock, c1891, (1891). From Wild Flowers, by Anne Pratt, 1891. [Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1891]
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Anne Anne Pratt Botanical Botany Chromolithograph Common Hemlock Conium Maculatum Cream Background Growth Hemlock Leaf Leaves Perennial Poison Pratt Society Society Promoting Christian Knowledge Wild Flower Wild Flowers Wildflower Titled
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This print showcases the exquisite beauty of the Common Hemlock, captured by renowned artist Anne Pratt in 1891. The image is taken from her remarkable work titled "Wild Flowers" published that same year under the auspices of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge in London. In this close-up shot, we are invited to marvel at the intricate details of nature's creation. The leaves, meticulously depicted with scientific precision, reveal a symphony of green hues and delicate veins. A single flower emerges gracefully amidst its foliage, adding a touch of vibrant color to this botanical masterpiece. The cream background enhances our focus on this enchanting plant as it symbolizes growth and life itself. However, behind its alluring facade lies an intriguing paradox - hemlock's poisonous nature adds an element of mystery and danger to this otherwise serene still life composition. Anne Pratt's chromolithograph expertly captures both the aesthetic allure and scientific significance of wildflowers during the 19th century. This print serves as a testament to her dedication as an artist and botanist while also reflecting society's growing interest in understanding and appreciating the natural world. As we gaze upon this timeless image, we are reminded not only of Anne Pratt's artistic prowess but also how art can bridge disciplines such as science and botany, inviting us into a deeper appreciation for nature's wonders.
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