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Cornichon Violet grape, illustration by J. Troncy

Cornichon Violet grape, illustration by J. Troncy


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Filename: 940_18_97008017.jpg

Size: 3528 x 5073 (4.7MB)

Date: 12th March 2014

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Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Cornichon Violet grape, illustration by J. Troncy

Pierre Viala (1859-1936), Victor Vermorel (1848-1927), Traite General de Viticulture. Ampelographie, 1901-1910. Tome IV, plate: Cornichon Violet grape. Illustration by J. Troncy

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Media ID 9498531

© DEA / A. DAGLI ORTI

Agriculture Bunch Herbal Italian Culture J Troncy Oenology Pierre Viala Red Grape Ripe Traite General De Viticulture Victor Vermorel Winemaking


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the exquisite beauty of the Cornichon Violet grape, as illustrated by J. Troncy in the early 20th century. Against a pristine white background, this botanical masterpiece captures every intricate detail of the grape's leafy vines and ripe bunches. The vibrant hues of red and purple evoke a sense of richness and abundance, making it impossible to resist their allure. With its origins deeply rooted in Italian culture, this illustration not only celebrates the artistry behind viticulture but also pays homage to centuries-old winemaking traditions. The collaboration between Pierre Viala and Victor Vermorel resulted in their renowned work "Traite General de Viticulture" which served as an invaluable resource for oenologists and wine enthusiasts alike. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this image holds immense value for those passionate about agriculture and biology. It serves as a visual testament to the wonders of nature's bounty while highlighting the importance of preserving our agricultural heritage. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded that food is not merely sustenance; it is an art form that nourishes both body and soul. This print encapsulates all these elements – from its vertical composition to its meticulous attention to detail – inviting us into a world where science meets creativity, where grapes transform into fine wines that delight palates around the globe.

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