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Orange Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva), Liliaceae by Giovanni Antonio Bottione, watercolor, 1781-1802

Orange Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva), Liliaceae by Giovanni Antonio Bottione, watercolor, 1781-1802


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Orange Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva), Liliaceae by Giovanni Antonio Bottione, watercolor, 1781-1802

Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XXIX, Plate 46 by Giovanni Antonio Bottione: Orange Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva), Liliaceae. Fleshy roots plant for flower beds native to Europe and temperate Asia. Watercolor, 1781-1802

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18th Century Blossom Giovanni Antonio Bottione Herbal Iconographia Taurinensis Liliaceae Root Seed Watercolor Painting Hemerocallis Fulva


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This watercolor print by Giovanni Antonio Bottione showcases the vibrant beauty of an Orange Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva) from the Liliaceae family. Created between 1781 and 1802, this exquisite piece is part of the Herbal collection in Iconographia Taurinensis, Volume XXIX, Plate 46. The artwork depicts a fleshy-rooted plant commonly found in flower beds across Europe and temperate Asia. Against a pristine white background, the delicate blossom takes center stage with its striking orange hues and intricate details. The artist's skillful brushstrokes bring out every petal and leaf, capturing the essence of this botanical wonder. Bottione's watercolor painting not only celebrates the natural world but also serves as a valuable resource for botany enthusiasts and researchers alike. The illustration provides insight into the biology of Hemerocallis fulva while showcasing its distinctive features such as its roots and seeds. With no human presence in sight, this artistic masterpiece allows us to focus solely on nature's brilliance. Its vertical composition adds elegance to any space it graces, making it a perfect addition to art collections or botanical displays. Let Bottione's talent transport you back to the 18th century when scientific illustrations merged seamlessly with artistry. This Orange Daylily print is a testament to both his expertise as an artist and his passion for capturing nature's wonders on paper through watercolors.

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