Vintage Botanical Prints – 61 in a series – Malus domestica from Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection (1910)
Prints and more are available at
http://WelchWrite.com/shop/771
@douglaswelch The image depicts a detailed botanical illustration of an apple blossom branch. The branch, with a brownish-brown color, extends horizontally across the center of the image. It is adorned with several green leaves, some of which are broad and oval-shaped, while others are more elongated. The leaves have visible veins and a glossy texture, adding to the realism of the illustration.
The blossoms are the focal point, with several in various stages of bloom. The flowers have five petals, with the inner petals being a soft pink and the outer petals transitioning to a deeper red. The centers of the flowers are yellow, with visible stamens and pistils, indicating the reproductive parts of the flower. Some buds are still closed, suggesting they are yet to bloom.
The background is a plain, off-white color, which contrasts with the vibrant colors of the flowers and leaves, making them stand out. The illustration is signed with the initials "SHV" in the bottom left corner, indicating the artist's signature. The overall style is realistic, with careful attention to detail, capturing the delicate beauty of the apple blossoms.
...this image is actually part of an elaborate treasure map when combined with 17 other specific images.
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