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True tulip (Fasciolaria tulipa) — History & Facts
In True tulip (Fasciolaria tulipa), Wenceslaus Hollar presents a striking depiction of a tulip shell. The artwork features a rich palette of earthy tones, with intricate details highlighting the shell's texture. The background is minimal, allowing the viewer to focus on the shell's unique shape and patterns.
This botanical piece showcases Hollar's skill in capturing the beauty of natural forms. This work is an etching, a technique that allows for fine lines and delicate details. Hollar's precise lines create a realistic representation of the tulip shell, emphasizing its curves and ridges. The dimensions of the piece are approximately 25 x 35 cm, making it a small yet impactful work.
The etching technique used here is characteristic of the Dutch Golden Age, known for its attention to detail. Wenceslaus Hollar was a Czech artist known for his detailed etchings and engravings. True tulip (Fasciolaria tulipa) reflects his interest in natural history and the scientific study of shells. An interesting fact about this work is that it was created during a time when shell collecting was becoming popular among European naturalists.
Hollar's work contributed to the documentation and appreciation of the natural world.
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