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The tulip Bizard Louis d'Effroy, 1765. Creator: Cornelis van Noorde
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The tulip Bizard Louis d'Effroy, 1765. Creator: Cornelis van Noorde
The tulip Bizard Louis d'Effroy, 1765
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1760s Botanical Botany Brush Bulb Cornelis Van Noorde Leaf Leaves Noorde Cornelis Van Stem Studies Tulip Tulipa Tulips Watercolour Paint
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This exquisite 18th-century artwork, titled "The Tulip Bizard Louis d'Effroy" by Cornelis van Noorde, is a stunning testament to the beauty and allure of the tulip flower during the Dutch Golden Age. Van Noorde, a skilled Dutch artist, meticulously captured the intricate details of this rare and elegant tulip variety in this watercolor drawing. The tulip, a symbol of wealth and status in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries, is depicted in all its glory. The vibrant red and green hues of the tulip petals and leaves are brought to life through the artist's masterful use of color and brushstrokes. The delicate veins on the leaves and the subtle variations in shade add depth and texture to the composition. The drawing also showcases the scientific interest in botany during this period. Van Noorde's attention to detail and accuracy in rendering the tulip's anatomy reflects the growing fascination with the natural world and the desire to document and preserve its wonders. This artwork, now housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, is a precious addition to the heritage of European art and botanical studies. The use of pencil and watercolor paint adds to the delicate and intricate nature of the piece, making it a true masterpiece of the 18th century.
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