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The ever-blowing Rose, Beauty always new

The ever-blowing Rose, Beauty always new


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The ever-blowing Rose, Beauty always new

The ever-blowing Rose, Beauty always new. Handcoloured lithograph by Dean and Munday after an illustration by Eliza Eve Gleadall from The Beauties of Flora, with botanic and poetic illustrations, being a selection of flowers drawn from nature arranged emblematically, Heath Hall, Wakefield, 1834

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The Ever-Blowing Rose - Beauty Always New

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is a captivating handcoloured lithograph that showcases the timeless beauty and resilience of the rose. This exquisite work of art is an illustration by Eliza Eve Gleadall, taken from "The Beauties of Flora," a collection of botanic and poetic illustrations published in Wakefield, England, in 1834. The image depicts a woman delicately holding a rose, her expression reflecting a sense of wonder and appreciation for the flower's ever-changing beauty. The rose itself is in full bloom, its petals unfurling to reveal their vibrant hues, while its thorns serve as a subtle reminder of the fleeting nature of beauty. The lithograph is a masterpiece of handcolouring, with intricate details and shading that bring the image to life. The use of colour adds depth and dimension to the illustration, highlighting the delicate textures of the rose and the woman's flowing gown. Eliza Eve Gleadall was a talented artist and illustrator of her time, known for her botanical and floral illustrations. Her work was published in various botanical journals and books, making her a significant contributor to the field of botanical art. "The Ever-Blowing Rose: Beauty Always New" is not only a beautiful work of art but also an emblem of the cyclical nature of beauty and the passage of time. The rose, like all things in nature, continues to bloom and change, reminding us of the importance of appreciating the beauty in the present moment. This handcoloured lithograph is a testament to the artistry and creativity of the past, and a reminder of the enduring beauty of nature. It is a must-have for any art or botanical enthusiast, and a beautiful addition to any home or office decor.

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