Reproduction of the painting Arum tacheté ou gouet - Elizabeth Blackwell

Reproduction of the painting Arum tacheté ou gouet - Elizabeth Blackwell

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Matte finish – canvas on stretcher frame

MATTE FINISH

View from the back – wooden frame

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Spotted Arum, or “gouet”: a delicate dance of nature The art print of Spotted Arum, also known as gouet, is a captivating work that celebrates the beauty of plants. With her mastery of details, Elizabeth Blackwell draws us into a botanical world where every spot and every leaf vein seems to tell a story. Soft, nuanced colors—from tender green to brilliant white—create a calming, almost meditative atmosphere. The watercolor technique, used with finesse, makes it possible to capture the transparency of the petals and the texture of the leaves, offering a realistic yet poetic vision of this fascinating plant. Elizabeth Blackwell: a pioneer of botanical illustration Elizabeth Blackwell, active in the 18th century, is an iconic figure in botanical illustration. Born in 1707 in Scotland, she devoted her life to the study and representation of plants, becoming the first woman to publish a book of botanical illustrations. Her work, “A Curious Herbal,” was published between 1737 and 1739 and had a major impact on the botanical science of her time. Influenced by the discoveries of her era and by European botanical gardens, Blackwell managed to blend art and science, paying tribute to the diversity of the flora while also contributing to knowledge of medicinal plants. A decorative acquisition with many advantages The reproduction of Spotted Arum is an ideal decorative piece for bringing a touch of nature into your home. Whether in a living room, an office, or a bedroom, this painting evokes a serenity that invites contemplation. Its faithful print quality and aesthetic appeal make it a perfect choice for those who appreciate botanical art. By adding this canvas to your décor, you give your space a note of elegance and freshness, while celebrating the talent of an artist who captured the essence of nature with flair.
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