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A vibrant 1852 study of Camellia coronata by Mr.A.Serantoni. The lush, deep pink petals are depicted with remarkable depth and shading, contrasted against rich green waxy leaves, showcasing the timeless beauty of this classic floral specimen. Camellias were central to the mid-19th century 'plant hunter' craze. During this era, explorers risked their lives to bring back specimens from China and Japan. Finding a new variety of Camellia was the Victorian equivalent of a tech launch today - it was a status symbol of wealth and global reach.

Prints with serious tactile weight and archival longevity, beautifully detailed with consistent colour and exceptional quality across all size formats.

Studio Gallery Frame in 'black'; acrylic safety fronts; ready-to-hang options.

Gift-ready, arriving hand-wrapped in acid-free tissue paper. Plastic-free packaging.

Image Source: Public Domain Mark 1.0 / CC0.

Camellia coronata by Mr.A.Serantoni, 1852

From £18.00Price
Media (Paper) Size
A4 (210mm x 297mm)
A3 (297mm x 420mm)
A2 (420mm x 594mm)
A1 (594mm x 841mm)
Studio Gallery Frame
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