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Tulip called Bizard Sub. a, 1765. Creator: Cornelis van Noorde
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Tulip called Bizard Sub. a, 1765. Creator: Cornelis van Noorde
Tulip called Bizard Sub. a, 1765
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1760s 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 watercolor drawing, titled "Tulip called Bizard Sub. a," dates back to the 1760s, making it a remarkable piece of 18th-century art and botanical heritage. The intricately detailed image showcases a solitary black tulip, its petals unfurling against a stark white background, creating an intriguing contrast. The use of black color in the tulip is a testament to the artist's mastery of the medium, as he skillfully employs both watercolor paint and chalk to bring out the subtle textures and forms of the flower. Van Noorde's meticulous brushwork captures the delicate stem and leaves, which contrast beautifully with the dark, enigmatic bloom. The artist's studies of tulips were not only an expression of his artistic talents but also a reflection of the scientific curiosity that characterized the Age of Enlightenment. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, a renowned institution for heritage art and cultural preservation, proudly houses this work by Cornelis van Noorde. The museum's extensive collection of botanical drawings and studies is a testament to the importance of natural history during the 18th century, and this piece by van Noorde is a standout example of the era's dedication to the exploration and documentation of the natural world. The monochromatic palette of "Tulip called Bizard Sub. a" adds to its allure, as the black tulip stands out against the green background of its leaves and stem. This striking composition invites viewers to contemplate the beauty and mystery of nature, while also showcasing the artistic prowess of Cornelis van Noorde.
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