Artwork

Fragaria vesca (skov-jordbær)

Fragaria vesca (skov-jordbær), by Unknown, unspecified, 1654
Fragaria vesca (skov-jordbær), by Unknown, unspecified, 1654

Fragaria vesca (skov-jordbær) is an unspecified work on paper by Unknown. It dates from 1654 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.

About this work

Overview

Fragaria vesca (skov-jordbær) is a botanical artwork created circa 1654 by 35199_person, currently housed at the Museum of Ethnography.

Subject & Meaning

The piece depicts two Fragaria vesca plants in meticulous detail, emphasizing their botanical characteristics, including bright green leaves, white flowers with yellow centers, and extensive root systems. This level of detail suggests a focus on scientific observation, likely intended for educational or reference purposes in a historical context.

Technique & Style

Executed in watercolor, the artwork showcases the medium's capacity for soft, natural coloration through layered, thin paint applications. Minute details, such as stem hairs and individual leaf shapes, further highlight the artist's attention to botanical accuracy.

History & Provenance

Created around 1654, the work is attributed to 35199_person. Its current location is the Museum of Ethnography, though the full provenance history is not detailed here.

Context

This work aligns with 17th-century practices of detailed botanical illustration, often featured in scholarly texts for the study of plant life. The plain, light background is typical of this genre, prioritizing clarity over decorative elements.

Legacy

While specific influence or widespread recognition of 'Fragaria vesca (skov-jordbær)' is not outlined, it contributes to the broader legacy of early botanical art, which significantly aided in the development of botanical science and illustration techniques.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known