Washington Lily (Lilium washingtonianum)
Watercolor
WallArt
Botanical Illustration
1933
25.0 x 17.0 cm
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Mary Vaux Walcott (1860 – 1940)
Mary Vaux Walcott (1860-1940) bila je poznata kao "Audubon Botaniče", zbog svojih iznimno detaljnih vodoplazenskih slika cvjetova i doprinosa prirodoslovlju. Isprobajte njenu fascinantnu botaniku!
Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington D.C., Sjedinjene Američke Države)
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Washington Lily (Lilium washingtonianum): A Delicate Ode to Botanical Precision
Mary Vaux Walcott’s “Washington Lily” transcends mere botanical illustration; it embodies a profound connection with the natural world and represents a pivotal moment in American art history. Painted in 1933, this watercolor masterpiece captures the ethereal beauty of Convallaria majalis – commonly known as Washington lilies – with an astonishing level of detail that cemented Walcott’s reputation as “the Audubon of Botany,” mirroring John James Audubon's groundbreaking ornithological studies.
- Subject Matter: The artwork focuses exclusively on a cluster of pristine white Washington lilies, meticulously rendered against a subtle beige backdrop. This deliberate simplicity allows the viewer to appreciate the intricate beauty of the plant itself – its delicate petals, prominent yellow stamens, and gracefully curving stems.
- Style & Composition: Walcott’s style leans heavily toward scientific illustration, prioritizing accuracy and meticulous observation over artistic embellishment. The composition is naturalistic, mirroring how botanists would document their subjects, emphasizing growth patterns and creating a harmonious visual experience. Lines are incredibly precise, delineating every element with painstaking care.
- Technique: Watercolor painting—specifically wet-on-wet washes—is employed to achieve remarkable textural subtlety and luminous color transitions. Layers of translucent pigment build upon each other, resulting in a velvety surface that captures the softest light and enhances the overall impression of tranquility. The artist’s skillful handling of watercolor ensures a harmonious blend of scientific observation and artistic sensitivity.
- Historical Context: Walcott's work emerged during a period of burgeoning interest in natural history and conservation, mirroring the broader movement toward documenting American flora for scientific advancement. Her contribution to the Smithsonian Collection underscores the importance of preserving botanical artistry alongside scientific research.
Beyond its technical brilliance, “Washington Lily” possesses a subtle symbolic resonance. The lily’s association with purity and rebirth speaks to themes of renewal and resilience—qualities that mirrored Walcott's own life journey as she navigated familial responsibilities while pursuing her artistic passion.
This reproduction offers an exceptional opportunity to bring the exquisite detail and serene beauty of Mary Vaux Walcott’s masterpiece into your home or studio. Its faithful representation allows you to appreciate the artistry of a true pioneer in botanical illustration, celebrating both scientific rigor and aesthetic grace.
O ovom umjetničkom djelu
- Naslov: Washington Lily (Lilium washingtonianum)
- Umjetnik: Mary Vaux Walcott
- Godina: 1933
- Dimenzije originala: 25.0 x 17.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Status autorskih prava: Javno dobro
- Lokacija djela: Smithsonian American Art Museum
- Pokret: Botanical Illustration
- Medij: Watercolor
- Razdoblje stvaranja: Mature Period
Brzi pregled
- Artist: Mary Vaux Walcott
- Subject or theme: Botanical depiction
- Title: Washington Lily
- Dimensions: 25 x 17 cm
- Year: 1933
- Notable elements or techniques: Wet-on-wet washes; Delicate lines
- Artistic style: Scientific illustration
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