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Tulip called Bizard Phoenix, 1741-1795. Creator: Cornelis van Noorde
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Tulip called Bizard Phoenix, 1741-1795. Creator: Cornelis van Noorde
Tulip called Bizard Phoenix, 1741-1795
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1740s 1750s 1770s 1780s 1790s Bizarre Botanical Botany Brush Bulb Cornelis Van Noorde Noorde Cornelis Van Stem Studies Tulip Tulipa Tulips Watercolour Paint
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Cornelis van Noorde's exquisite botanical drawing, titled "Tulip called Bizard Phoenix," showcases the captivating beauty and intricacy of one of nature's most beloved flowers. Dated between the 1740s and 1790s, this masterpiece is a testament to the artist's exceptional skill in capturing the essence of the tulip in all its splendor. The drawing, executed in watercolor paint and chalk on paper, is a study of the rare and bizarre Tulip variety, Bizard Phoenix. The tulip's striking black and green colors contrast dramatically, creating an otherworldly allure. The artist's meticulous brushwork brings out the delicate details of the tulip's petals, veins, and stem, revealing the intricate patterns that make each bloom unique. The eighteenth century was a time of great curiosity and exploration in the field of botany, and artists like Cornelis van Noorde played a crucial role in documenting and preserving the natural world. This drawing, now housed in the Rijksmuseum, is a valuable addition to the heritage of botanical art and a reminder of the beauty and wonder that can be found in the smallest of details. The concept of studying and appreciating the natural world was not only a scientific pursuit but also an artistic one. Van Noorde's Tulip called Bizard Phoenix is a prime example of the harmony between science and art, showcasing the beauty of nature through the lens of an artist's brush.
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