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Presenting an exquisite, original print of Groseilliers by the acclaimed Belgian botanical artist Pierre Jean François Turpin, engraved by the equally talented Belgian lithographer Severyns in 1865. This rare, hand-colored lithograph showcases the delicate beauty of red currant (Groseillier) clusters, meticulously capturing their natural allure and historic elegance. Each berry appears almost tangible, with intricate detailing that brings the botanical subject to life, revealing Turpin's eye for the scientific artistry Severyns brought to fruition in this lithograph.
Not only is this print a prime example of 19th-century botanical art, but it is also a piece of art history. Lithographs of this caliber are increasingly rare, and their value only appreciates over time. The print's condition is superb for its age, with colors that remain vivid and craftsmanship that speaks to a time when illustration and scientific documentation were truly intertwined.
Whether you're an art collector, a decorator seeking a piece that adds sophistication to any room, or simply someone with a passion for botany, this Groseilliers print offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of history and artistry. A valuable antique like this is as much an investment as it is a statement. Don't let this rare beauty slip away—bring home an heirloom of nature's artistry today!