
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Tulipa gesneriana (Didier's Tulip)
Josepha Tusch
- Date
- January 18, 1815
- Medium
- Watercolor
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Botanical illustrators working in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries devoted themselves to the medicinal qualities of plants and sought to render plant structure and function as precisely as they could. Later, European explorers brought specimens back from exotic locales, and artists carefully reproduced them for an audience fascinated by new discoveries. By the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, artists had shifted their emphasis from scientific illustration to the innate beauty of the plant or flower. The Minneapolis Institute of Arts is fortunate to possess an impressive collection of more than 2, 000 botanical prints and drawings. Austria
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