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Tulip called Bizard Egiptienne, 1741-1795. Creator: Cornelis van Noorde
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Tulip called Bizard Egiptienne, 1741-1795. Creator: Cornelis van Noorde
Tulip called Bizard Egiptienne, 1741-1795
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Cornelis van Noorde's exquisite botanical drawing, titled "Tulip called Bizard Egiptienne," showcases the artist's masterful use of brush and chalk to capture the intricate details of this rare and enchanting tulip variety. Dating back to the 18th century, this artwork is believed to have been created during the 1740s, 1750s, 1770s, 1780s, or 1790s. The tulip, with its striking black and green coloration, is reminiscent of the ancient Egyptian culture, as suggested by its name "Egyptienne." Van Noorde's meticulous study of the tulip's form and texture is evident in the delicate brushwork and precise shading that bring the stem, leaves, and petals to life. The artist's use of watercolor paint adds depth and vibrancy to the drawing, making the tulip appear as if it could bloom at any moment. This artwork is a testament to the importance of botanical studies during the 18th century, as naturalists and artists sought to document and preserve the beauty of the natural world. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is the proud owner of this heritage piece, which continues to inspire and fascinate viewers with its timeless charm and intricate detail. The Bizard Egiptienne tulip is a rare and bizarre beauty, with its black coloration contrasting sharply against the green stem and leaves. This drawing serves as a reminder of the rich history of botanical art and the enduring allure of the natural world.
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