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Mallow (Sphaeralcea umbellata Don), Malvaceae, Tree or shrub for hedges native to Mexico, watercolor, 1806-1812

Mallow (Sphaeralcea umbellata Don), Malvaceae, Tree or shrub for hedges native to Mexico, watercolor, 1806-1812


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Mallow (Sphaeralcea umbellata Don), Malvaceae, Tree or shrub for hedges native to Mexico, watercolor, 1806-1812

Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XLV Plate 97 by Angela Rossi Bottione, Mallow (Sphaeralcea umbellata Don), Malvaceae. Tree or shrub for hedges native to Mexico. Watercolor, 1806-1812

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Angela Rossi Bottione Herbal Malvaceae Petal Plant Shrub Stem Watercolor Painting Mallow


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This stunning watercolor print captures the delicate beauty of the Mallow (Sphaeralcea umbellata Don), a native tree or shrub from Mexico. Created by Angela Rossi Bottione between 1806 and 1812, this botanical illustration is part of the Herbal collection from the 18th-19th century Iconographia Taurinensis. Set against a clean white background, the vibrant colors of the Mallow flower truly come to life. Each petal is meticulously painted, showcasing its intricate details and graceful shape. The leaves and stem are also depicted with great precision, highlighting their unique characteristics. The Mallow belongs to the Malvaceae family and is commonly used as a hedge plant due to its bushy nature. Its presence in Mexican landscapes adds charm and elegance to any garden or natural setting. This artwork serves as both an aesthetic delight and educational resource for botany enthusiasts. Angela Rossi Bottione's skillful use of watercolors brings out every nuance of this remarkable plant species. The vertical composition allows viewers to appreciate its full form while emphasizing its vertical growth pattern. With no people present in this painting, all attention is drawn solely to nature's masterpiece - the Mallow flower. This artwork showcases not only Bottione's artistic talent but also highlights the importance of preserving our botanical heritage through visual representation.

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