Internet Famous Ann Lee (british, 1753–1790), Curcuma Longa (turmeric) No Hidden Fees [yTsBdrFf]
Ann Lee's Curcuma Longa (Turmeric) Masterpiece Experience the botanical elegance of Ann Lee's Curcuma Longa (Turmeric) painting, a captivating work that transcends mere illustration. This watercolor and pencil on vellum creation, dated September 1, 1
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Internet Famous Ann Lee (british, 1753–1790), Curcuma Longa (turmeric) No Hidden Fees [yTsBdrFf]
Ann Lee's Curcuma Longa (Turmeric) Masterpiece
Experience the botanical elegance of Ann Lee's Curcuma Longa (Turmeric) painting, a captivating work that transcends mere illustration. This watercolor and pencil on vellum creation, dated September 1, 1772, is a testament to Lee's artistic prowess and botanical knowledge. The painting, which measures 18 ¼ x 12 ¾ inches, is framed to perfection, with a total size of 26 ½ x 21 ½ inches, making it a stunning addition to any collection.Artistic and Scientific Mastery
Ann Lee, an artist-naturalist of the 18th century, seamlessly blended art and science in her work. Her detailed observations and accurate depictions of plants, birds, and insects have earned her the title of the best natural history painter in England by Danish naturalist Johann Fabricius. This painting of Curcuma Longa, a species that could only survive in a controlled environment, showcases her deep understanding of the sexual system of plants and Linnaean nomenclature.- Accurate botanical illustrations
- Early adoption of Linnaean system
- Exceptional attention to detail
Legacy and Provenance
This exquisite piece comes from a private collection in England, ensuring its authenticity and historical significance. Ann Lee's contributions to scientific study were substantial, as evidenced by her drawings and illustrations that are now part of the Ann Lee Collection at Kew Gardens. Her work not only adds to the beauty of botanical art but also provides valuable insights into the plant species she depicted.- Provenance from a private English collection
- Part of the Ann Lee Collection at Kew Gardens
- Historical significance and authenticity
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