Botanical study by an unknown artist (first quarter 19th century). Probably Chinese.
Watercolour.
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 2023.
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from an assignment
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Anton Weiss :: Tulip and other flowers, 1820-1833. | src Rijksmuseum
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Twee tulpen, Anton Weiss, after a design by Jan van Huysum, 1820 - 1833. From: Bloem en Fruit Studien. | src Rijksmuseum
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day 18 of folkbruary: your favourite tree 𓆱
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Daily doodle #0017
Saucer Magnolia (Magnolia x soulangeana) line and wash versions.
@onedoodleaday prompt: Draw a flowering tree.
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Didn't manage the whole tree. Eh. Covid continues to improve
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Maria Sibylla Merian
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Lily Daff, Kowhai (1930)
Watercolour on paper
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Leonardo da Vinci – A flower drawing
It’s widely known Leonardo drew studies of people, nature and still life. This flower drawing study dates to about 1500 AD. It was used as a sketch for his painterly work.
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Adding bit of color to your feed.
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pine cone
if you want to consider getting this as an art print, check my online store!
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Botanical study (1697-1749) by Jan van Huysum.
Watercolour.
© The Trustees of the British Museum.
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license.
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back in at my uncles house for a weekend. I love how lived in his shelves are and how much he evidently dips in and out of things.
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Study of Peonies, c. 1472. Martin Schongauer (Alsatian, 1450–53 -1491)
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‘Where huge animals lived in a cage without bars’ [x]
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Jedi Headcanon #1
While the Room of a Thousand Fountains and the rooftop gardens are the most well-known green spaces of the Jedi Temple, dozens of other smaller gardens and greenhouses can be found throughout, preserving and recreating the landscapes of some of the hundreds of home worlds of the Jedi. These gardens are used for meditation, education and study in equal parts, preparing young Jedi to survive in a variety of planetary conditions.
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Made Taylor Swift album inspired art!
Also took a mini break because I fainted 2x in a week
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