Tupakihi Coriaria ruscifolia, Plate 25 - Sarah Featon


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Sarah Featon, a 19th-century New Zealand artist, is renowned for her botanical art that captures the unique flora of her country. In "Tupakihi Coriaria ruscifolia," Featon illustrates with remarkable precision this endemic plant, also known as "Tupakihi." This work reflects the Victorian movement of interest in botany, where art and science meet to explore the richness of nature. Featon skillfully combined delicate painting techniques with a rigorous scientific approach, earning her particular recognition in the field of botanical art. Today, her works are sought after not only for their artistic value but also for their contribution to biodiversity conservation. In a contemporary interior, an art print of this piece could add a touch of elegance and authenticity, while celebrating the beauty of New Zealand plants. Discover this artwork on Artem Legrand.

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Sarah Featon, a 19th-century New Zealand artist, is renowned for her botanical art that captures the unique flora of her country. In "Tupakihi Coriaria ruscifolia," Featon illustrates with remarkable precision this endemic plant, also known as "Tupakihi." This work reflects the Victorian movement of interest in botany, where art and science meet to explore the richness of nature. Featon skillfully combined delicate painting techniques with a rigorous scientific approach, earning her particular recognition in the field of botanical art. Today, her works are sought after not only for their artistic value but also for their contribution to biodiversity conservation. In a contemporary interior, an art print of this piece could add a touch of elegance and authenticity, while celebrating the beauty of New Zealand plants. Discover this artwork on Artem Legrand.