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A Vase of Summer Flowers, 1849. Creator: Unknown
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A Vase of Summer Flowers, 1849. Creator: Unknown
A Vase of Summer Flowers, 1849. Copper plate engraved print with separate surround (out of register) purporting to be printed with one pass of the press. Published in The Historic Times, [1849]
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Media ID 18097181
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Border Common Hop Copper Flower Arrangement Frame Hops Humulus Lupulus Plate Vase
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This print, titled "A Vase of Summer Flowers, 1849" takes us back to the enchanting world of the 19th century. Created by an unknown artist, this copper plate engraved masterpiece showcases a stunning flower arrangement that exudes the vibrant colors and delicate beauty of summer. The intricate details and decorative frame surrounding the print add an air of elegance and sophistication to this piece. The out-of-register printing technique used here gives it a unique charm, as if capturing a fleeting moment in time. In this still life composition, we are treated to a variety of flowers carefully arranged in a vase. Among them is the common hop or humulus lupulus plant, known for its use in brewing beer. Its presence adds an interesting touch to this floral ensemble. Nature's wonders come alive through this Victorian artwork, transporting us to a simpler era where flower arrangements were cherished homeware decorations. The artist's skillful engraving on metal plates brings forth every petal and leaf with remarkable precision. Published in The Historic Times in 1849, this print serves as both a visual delight and historical artifact from the past century. It reminds us of the enduring allure of nature's bounty and how art can capture its essence for generations to come.
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