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Verbenaceae, Five-leaved Chaste Tree (Vitex negundo), Deciduous shrub native to tropical and subtropical Asia, by Giovanni Antonio Bottione, watercolor, 1770-1781

Verbenaceae, Five-leaved Chaste Tree (Vitex negundo), Deciduous shrub native to tropical and subtropical Asia, by Giovanni Antonio Bottione, watercolor, 1770-1781


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Verbenaceae, Five-leaved Chaste Tree (Vitex negundo), Deciduous shrub native to tropical and subtropical Asia, by Giovanni Antonio Bottione, watercolor, 1770-1781

Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XXVI Plate 106 by Giovanni Antonio Bottione (ja): Verbenaceae, Five-leaved Chaste Tree (Vitex negundo). Deciduous shrub native to tropical and subtropical Asia. Watercolor, 1770-1781

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18th Century Giovanni Antonio Bottione Herbal Plant Shrub Stem Watercolor Painting Verbenaceae


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This stunning watercolor print by Giovanni Antonio Bottione captures the beauty of the Verbenaceae, Five-leaved Chaste Tree (Vitex negundo). Native to tropical and subtropical Asia, this deciduous shrub is a true botanical marvel. The delicate white flowers stand out against the vibrant green leaves, creating a striking contrast that is beautifully portrayed in this artwork. Bottione's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, as he expertly depicts each intricate feature of this plant. The vertical composition adds an elegant touch to the overall presentation, emphasizing the graceful nature of the chaste tree. With no people present in the painting, all focus is directed towards appreciating its natural splendor. Dating back to 1770-1781, this piece belongs to an esteemed collection known as Iconographia Taurinensis. It showcases not only Bottione's artistic talent but also serves as a valuable historical record of botany during the 18th century. Whether you are a lover of nature or art enthusiast, this watercolor print offers a captivating glimpse into both worlds. Its timeless appeal makes it suitable for any space and would be an excellent addition to any collection or display related to biology or herbal studies.

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