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Carnation Dianthus Gentille pot flowers Gariophilus retonica
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Carnation Dianthus Gentille pot flowers Gariophilus retonica
Carnation (Dianthus) Gentille. pot. flowers. / Gariophilus retonica. / oeuillet. (title on object), Carnation. Numbered top right: 123. With the name in five languages. Part of the second album with drawings of flowers and plants. Ninth of twelve albums with drawings of animals, birds and plants known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II. With explanations in Dutch, Latin and French. Anselmus Boetius de Boodt, 1596 - 1610, paper, watercolor (paint), deck paint, ink, pencil, pen, h 232 mm × w 170 mm
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Media ID 19551266
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1596 1600 1610 Animals Anselmus Boetius De Boodt Birds Carnation Commissioned Deck Paint Emperor Rudolf Ii Explanations Five Languages Latin Ninth Numbered Top Right Pencil Plants Second Album Title Twelve Albums Dianthus
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This print showcases a stunning arrangement of Carnation Dianthus Gentille pot flowers, also known as Gariophilus retonica. The intricate details and vibrant colors of these blossoms are beautifully captured in this image. The title on the object, "Carnation" is displayed along with its name translated into five different languages, emphasizing the universal appeal and recognition of this flower. This print is part of the second album containing exquisite drawings of various flowers and plants from around 1600. Commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II, these twelve albums were meticulously created by Anselmus Boetius de Boodt between 1596 and 1610. Each drawing in this collection is accompanied by explanations in Dutch, Latin, and French, providing valuable insights into the botanical world during that era. Measuring approximately 232 mm in height and 170 mm in width, this print exhibits remarkable craftsmanship using paper as its base material. The artist employed watercolor paint to bring out the vivid hues of the carnations while incorporating ink, pencil, and pen for added depth and precision. This print not only captures the beauty of nature but also serves as a historical artifact showcasing Emperor Rudolf II's appreciation for artistry and botany during his reign. It stands as a testament to both artistic skill and scientific exploration from centuries past.
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