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Yellow Asphodel or Kings Spear (Asphodeline lutea Reichb), Liliaceae by the School of Giovanni Antonio Bottione, watercolor, 1781-1802

Yellow Asphodel or Kings Spear (Asphodeline lutea Reichb), Liliaceae by the School of Giovanni Antonio Bottione, watercolor, 1781-1802


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Yellow Asphodel or Kings Spear (Asphodeline lutea Reichb), Liliaceae by the School of Giovanni Antonio Bottione, watercolor, 1781-1802

Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XXXIII, Plate 42 by the School of Giovanni Antonio Bottione, Yellow Asphodel or Kings Spear (Asphodeline lutea Reichb), Liliaceae. Bulbous plant for flower beds native to Mediterranean region, Caucasus and Asia Minor. Watercolor, 1781-1802

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18th Century Blossom Butterfly Herbal Iconographia Taurinensis Root Watercolor Painting


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This stunning watercolor print captures the vibrant beauty of the Yellow Asphodel or Kings Spear (Asphodeline lutea Reichb), a bulbous plant native to the Mediterranean region, Caucasus, and Asia Minor. Painted by the talented School of Giovanni Antonio Bottione between 1781 and 1802, this botanical illustration showcases intricate details of the flower's delicate petals and graceful stem. Set against a clean white background, the yellow asphodel takes center stage in this piece of art. Its blossoms radiate warmth and vitality, evoking feelings of joy and serenity. The artist's skillful brushstrokes bring out every nuance of color and texture in this enchanting flower. Accompanying the yellow asphodel is a beautiful butterfly perched delicately on one petal, adding an element of whimsy to this natural composition. The inclusion of this small creature reminds us of nature's interconnectedness and its ability to surprise us with unexpected encounters. This watercolor painting is part of Iconographia Taurinensis Volume XXXIII Plate 42 collection, which celebrates botanical wonders from the 18th-19th century. It serves as both a scientific record and a work of art that captivates viewers with its exquisite detail. Whether you are an admirer of botany or simply appreciate fine artistry, this print is sure to enhance any space with its timeless elegance.

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