Vinca Major L
Drawing
1792 (painted)
1792 (painted)
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All we know about this artist was that he or she was based in Maidstone in Kent, and his or her work was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1780. Power produced several botanical illustrations around the year 1800. The artist's work is on vellum and in the style of Georg Dionysus Ehret (1708-70), and it is possible that he or she was one of his many pupils.
Here the artist has chosen to present the plant in a rather flat and diagrammatic style. It is a competent drawing, and accurately represents the botanical details. But it is slightly stiff and formal, which suggests the work of an amateur rather than a professional artist.
Here the artist has chosen to present the plant in a rather flat and diagrammatic style. It is a competent drawing, and accurately represents the botanical details. But it is slightly stiff and formal, which suggests the work of an amateur rather than a professional artist.
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Materials and techniques | Watercolour on vellum |
Brief description | Botanical study, Periwinkle, Vinca Major L., watercolour on vellum by A. Power, late 18th or early 19th century; British. |
Physical description | Centrally positioned stalk with yellow-green leaves and two purple flower heads. |
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Summary | All we know about this artist was that he or she was based in Maidstone in Kent, and his or her work was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1780. Power produced several botanical illustrations around the year 1800. The artist's work is on vellum and in the style of Georg Dionysus Ehret (1708-70), and it is possible that he or she was one of his many pupils. Here the artist has chosen to present the plant in a rather flat and diagrammatic style. It is a competent drawing, and accurately represents the botanical details. But it is slightly stiff and formal, which suggests the work of an amateur rather than a professional artist. |
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Accession number | D.458-1889 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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