Amanita ampla Pers. 1801 excelsa Fries - Hans Baldung


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Amanita ampla Pers. 1801 excelsa Fries: an exploration of the fungi world
The art print of "Amanita ampla Pers. 1801 excelsa Fries" immerses us in the fascinating universe of fungi, where every detail is carefully observed. This piece, rich in earthy tones and delicate nuances, highlights the unique beauty of the Amanita, a species often little known. Fries' technique, which combines scientific precision with artistic sensitivity, creates an atmosphere that is both intriguing and soothing. The artwork invites attentive contemplation, revealing the complexity and diversity of the fungal world.
Hans Baldung: a pioneer of naturalist art in the 16th century
Hans Baldung, also known as Hans Baldung Grien, was a German artist of the 16th century, renowned for his works blending naturalism and the fantastical. Influenced by Dürer's school, Baldung distinguished himself with his bold and innovative approach to depicting nature. His interest in mystical and symbolic themes, as well as his expertise in representing organic forms, makes him a forerunner in the study of fungi and botany. His artistic legacy continues to inspire art enthusiasts and scientists alike.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
The art print of "Amanita ampla Pers. 1801 excelsa Fries" is a unique decorative piece that will add a touch of originality to your interior. Whether in an office, a library, or a dining room, this artwork catches the eye and sparks curiosity. Its reproduction quality ensures fidelity to the details of the original work, allowing full appreciation of the beauty of this fungal species. With its aesthetic appeal, this canvas becomes a captivating conversation piece, enriching your decor while celebrating the diversity of nature.

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Amanita ampla Pers. 1801 excelsa Fries: an exploration of the fungi world
The art print of "Amanita ampla Pers. 1801 excelsa Fries" immerses us in the fascinating universe of fungi, where every detail is carefully observed. This piece, rich in earthy tones and delicate nuances, highlights the unique beauty of the Amanita, a species often little known. Fries' technique, which combines scientific precision with artistic sensitivity, creates an atmosphere that is both intriguing and soothing. The artwork invites attentive contemplation, revealing the complexity and diversity of the fungal world.
Hans Baldung: a pioneer of naturalist art in the 16th century
Hans Baldung, also known as Hans Baldung Grien, was a German artist of the 16th century, renowned for his works blending naturalism and the fantastical. Influenced by Dürer's school, Baldung distinguished himself with his bold and innovative approach to depicting nature. His interest in mystical and symbolic themes, as well as his expertise in representing organic forms, makes him a forerunner in the study of fungi and botany. His artistic legacy continues to inspire art enthusiasts and scientists alike.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
The art print of "Amanita ampla Pers. 1801 excelsa Fries" is a unique decorative piece that will add a touch of originality to your interior. Whether in an office, a library, or a dining room, this artwork catches the eye and sparks curiosity. Its reproduction quality ensures fidelity to the details of the original work, allowing full appreciation of the beauty of this fungal species. With its aesthetic appeal, this canvas becomes a captivating conversation piece, enriching your decor while celebrating the diversity of nature.