Price: $195.00
SKU: 74726
ARTIST: Abraham Munting
PUBLISHER: Published in Amsterdam & Leyden.
MEDIUM: Engraving,
DATE: 1702
EDITION SIZE: Average paper size 15 1/4 x 10" (388 x 250 mm).
DESCRIPTION: Commonly known as Sheep's Sorrel, the illustration of Acetosa Minor Lanceolata (Plate 77) hails from the 1702 edition of Abraham Munting’s Phytographia Curiosa, a work that remains one of the most stylistically eccentric entries in the history of botanical art. Munting, a Dutch physician and botanist who oversaw the botanical garden at Groningen, presented his specimens through a surreal, Baroque lens. Here, plants appear as towering giants dwarfing the tiny, idyllic landscapes of ruins, villas, and pastoral hillsides beneath and behind them. This specific plant, a variety of sorrel distinguished by its small, spear-shaped or "lanceolate" leaves and acidic culinary properties, is rendered with a heavy emphasis on its structural geometry, reflecting the 18th-century fascination with exotic and medicinal flora that could survive the journey to European "curiosity" gardens.
ADDITIONAL INFO: This piece is in a 11 x 16.5 inch archival mylar for handling.
CONDITION: Good condition save for tone like staining in image.
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