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Basilius Besler  
"Iris Bulbosas & Moly Latifolium"
 
 
This Artwork is:
  • NEW
  • Custom Framed in a heavily carved gold colored frame.
  • Matted in white
  • Offset Lithographic Fine Art Print printed in the 20th Century 
  • A botanical illustration from Basilius Besler's monumental florilegium, Hortus Eystettensis (Garden of Eichstätt), first published in 1613. This was a significant work in botanical art history, showcasing the plants cultivated in the garden of Prince-Bishop Johann Konrad von Gemmingen in Eichstätt, Germany.
  • Framed Size: 26" x 22" EACH
  • Image Size: 16" x 12"
  • READY TO HANG (Hanging Hardware attached)
  • Framed in the USA
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  • This image features a framed botanical illustration by Basilius Besler, a renowned Nuremberg apothecary. The illustration is from his monumental work, Hortus Eystettensis (Garden of Eichstätt), first published in 1613. This folio is celebrated as one of the earliest and most comprehensive botanical publications of its kind, meticulously depicting over a thousand plant varieties. 
  • The print showcases three distinct plants:
    • Iris bulbosa mixta: This refers to a variegated Spanish iris, depicted on the left.
    • Moly latifolium: This represents a wild leek, situated in the center with its distinctive round cluster of flowers.
    • Iris bulbosa variegata: This is another variegated Spanish iris, mirroring the form of the Iris bulbosa mixta on the right.
    • Besler's Hortus Eystettensis is particularly significant as it marked a shift in botanical art, moving beyond purely medicinal or utilitarian depictions to emphasize the inherent beauty and aesthetic qualities of plants.
 
 

Basilius Besler "Iris Bulbosas & Moly Latifolium" Botanical Art Print New

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