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Georg Dionysius Ehret
A detailed botanical engraving of the Ixia plant by Georg Dionysius Ehret, featuring precise anatomical studies and hand-coloured elements.
This botanical study originates from the ambitious publication Plantae Selectae, a collection of plates documenting rare and exotic specimens. Georg Dionysius Ehret, a master of the genre, produced these illustrations with a focus on scientific accuracy and aesthetic clarity. The work presents the Ixia plant with a central, life-sized depiction of the stem and leaves, flanked by detailed dissections of the flower parts, seed pods, and reproductive organs. Ehret utilised the technique of copperplate engraving, subsequently finished with hand-applied colour. This method allowed for the precise rendering of the spotted petals and the structural nuances of the foliage. The composition follows the conventions of eighteenth-century natural history, where the primary subject is supported by smaller, analytical sketches labelled with letters for reference. These annotations correspond to the Latin text at the base of the sheet, which provides the Linnaean classification and descriptive notes on the specimen. The paper displays the characteristic ageing of an eighteenth-century print, including subtle discolouration that authenticates its historical origin. The draughtsmanship is disciplined, reflecting Ehret's background as a gardener and his collaboration with prominent botanists of the period. By isolating the plant against a neutral background, the artist directs attention to the morphology of the Ixia, ensuring that both the casual observer and the serious student of botany can appreciate its specific features. This print is a representative example of the intersection between art and scientific documentation during the Enlightenment, capturing the era's desire to categorise and preserve the natural world through visual media.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Georg Dionysius Ehret was an 18th-century botanical artist whose meticulous engravings defined the Linnaean system and inspired the famous Chelsea porcelain factory designs.
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