Home > Mary Evans Prints Online > New Images August 2021
New varieties of hoary stock, Matthiola incana
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Mary Evans Picture Library
New varieties of hoary stock, Matthiola incana
New varieties of hoary stock, Matthiola incana (Giroflees quarantaines nouvelles). Chromolithograph by J. de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1885
Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries
Media ID 23189986
© Florilegius/Mary Evans
Cultivar Exotic Hoary Horticole Hybrid Incana Lillustration Linden Lucien Nouvelles Pannemaeker Stock Tropical Variety Matthiola
EDITORS COMMENTS
New Varieties of Hoary Stock: A Chromolithograph Showcasing the Exquisite Beauty and Diversity of Matthiola Incana (Giroflees Quarantaines Nouvelles), 1885 This stunning chromolithograph, titled "New Varieties of Hoary Stock: Matthiola Incana (Giroflees Quarantaines Nouvelles)," is an exquisite example of botanical illustration from the late 19th century. Created by the renowned Belgian artist J. de Pannemaeker for Jean Linden's Illustration Horticole, published in Brussels in 1885, this lithograph offers a captivating glimpse into the world of hoary stock (Matthiola incana) and its new and exotic varieties. Hoary stock, also known as stock or girofle in French, is a hardy annual flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region. The plant is renowned for its attractive, fragrant flowers, which bloom in various shades of pink, purple, and white. In this chromolithograph, we see a beautiful collection of new hoary stock varieties, each one more captivating than the last. The intricate details of the flowers, leaves, and stems are rendered with remarkable precision and vibrancy, thanks to the chromolithographic process. This technique, which involves the transfer of an image from a series of lithographic stones, allowed for the creation of rich, multicolored prints with a high degree of detail and depth. The new varieties of hoary stock depicted in this lithograph reflect the ongoing efforts of horticulturists and botanists to discover and cultivate new and exotic plants during the late 19th century. The tropical and exotic qualities of these flowers would have been highly prized by collectors and garden enthusiasts of the time, making this chromolithograph a valuable and coveted addition to any botanical collection. Today, this beautiful and historic print serves as a reminder of the enduring allure of flowers and the importance of preserving and celebrating the natural world through art and science.
MADE IN THE USA
Safe Shipping with 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
FREE PERSONALISATION*
We are proud to offer a range of customisation features including Personalised Captions, Color Filters and Picture Zoom Tools
SECURE PAYMENTS
We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
* Options may vary by product and licensing agreement. Zoomed Pictures can be adjusted in the Cart.