Ripe scarlet fruit and leaves of Kirkes Lord
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Ripe scarlet fruit and leaves of Kirkes Lord
Ripe scarlet fruit and leaves of Kirkes Lord Nelson apple, Malus domestica.. Handcolored illustration by E.D. Smith engraved by Watts from Charles McIntoshs Flora and Pomona 1829. McIntosh (1794-1864) was a Scottish gardener to European aristocracy and royalty, and author of many book on gardening. E.D. Smith was a botanical artist who drew for Robert Sweet, Benjamin Maund, etc
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Apple Dalton Domestica Edwin Flora Kirke Malus Mcintosh Nelson Pomona Ripe Scarlet Smith
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This exquisite handcolored illustration, titled "Ripe scarlet fruit and leaves of Kirkes Lord Nelson apple" (Malus domestica), showcases the stunning beauty of this historic apple variety. The illustration was created in the 19th century by the renowned botanical artist, Edwin Dalton Smith, and expertly engraved by Watts. Smith was a prolific artist who worked for many notable figures in the botanical world, including Robert Sweet and Benjamin Maund. The subject of this illustration, Kirkes Lord Nelson apple, was a popular variety during the Victorian era. The apple was named after Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, a British naval hero, and was first introduced in Scotland by the famous Scottish gardener, Charles McIntosh. McIntosh, who was known for his extensive knowledge and expertise in horticulture, authored numerous books on gardening and was a gardener to European aristocracy and royalty. The illustration captures the ripe, scarlet fruit of the Kirkes Lord Nelson apple in all its glory, with each detail meticulously rendered by Smith's skilled hand. The leaves, also depicted in the illustration, are a vibrant green, adding to the overall visual appeal of the artwork. The intricate engraving by Watts further enhances the detail and texture of the image, making it a true masterpiece of botanical illustration from the 19th century. This illustration is a testament to the artistry and scientific precision of the time, and serves as a reminder of the rich history of apple cultivation and botanical exploration. It is a must-have for any collector of historical botanical art or anyone with an appreciation for the natural world.
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