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Study of a tulip, carnation and two shells. A Perfect Recreation™ of the original black lead, pen and black ink, watercolor and bodycolor on vellum with gold fillet. By Maria Sibylla Merian, c. 1680. 9" x 13"
Merian is the first great female botanic artist. During the late 17th century, she created a number of spectacular tulip images for wealthy collectors whose fascination with these exotic flowers imported from Turkey produced the "tulipmania" phenomenon. These delicate and flamboyant works are masterpieces of the Art of Discovery; our Perfect Recreations™ of them let you bring home museum-quality art at an affordable price. "Absolutely perfect and magnificent". What Our Customers Say "Flawlessly reproduced" ... "Gorgeous botanical prints in exquisite detail". What The Media Say Framing your Merians
The original work is available for $175,000. Inquire about purchase.
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