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Nasturtium, c1930s? (1946). Creator: Vere Temple
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Nasturtium, c1930s? (1946). Creator: Vere Temple
Nasturtium, c1930s? (1946). Botanical illustration showing flowers, leaves and a feather. From " British Garden Flowers", by George M. Taylor. [Collins, London, 1946]
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Botanical Botany Britain In Pictures Collins Feather Feathers George M George M Taylor Leaf Leaves Nasturtium Natural History Social History Taylor Vera Vere William Collins William Collins And Sons William Collins Sons
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This print showcases a stunning botanical illustration titled "Nasturtium, c1930s? (1946)" by the talented creator Vere Temple. The artwork beautifully captures the essence of nature with its vibrant flowers, delicate leaves, and even a feather gracefully incorporated into the composition. This masterpiece was featured in the renowned book "British Garden Flowers" authored by George M. Taylor and published by Collins in London in 1946. The image transports us to an English countryside where these exquisite nasturtium flowers bloom abundantly. It is a testament to the rich flora that graces Britain's landscapes throughout history. The use of watercolors brings out the vivid colors of this floral beauty, making it come alive on paper. As we delve into this enchanting piece, we are reminded of how botany intertwines with science and natural history. The meticulous attention to detail exhibited by Temple highlights their expertise in capturing every intricate aspect of these plants. This particular print holds significance not only for its artistic merit but also as a reflection of social history during the mid-20th century. It serves as a window into British culture at that time when William Collins & Sons were prominent publishers known for their iconic series "Britain in Pictures". Vere Temple's work continues to captivate viewers today, offering us glimpses into nature's wonders through her skillful brushstrokes and keen eye for detail.
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