Carrot print (1870s) | Ernst Benary
Carrot print (1870s) | Ernst Benary
Couldn't load pickup availability
- 200gsm premium art paper
- Giclee printed and framed to order in UK
- Free tracked delivery within 10 days
What is a "Giclee" print?
What is a "Giclee" print?
The term "Giclee" is a French word that refers to the printing process, that creates a higher quality finished product than standard printing processes. Discover more about the "Giclee" printing process.
Add a touch of charm and botanical beauty to your kitchen or dining area with this carrot print by Ernst Benary. Created in the 1870s, this stunning botanical illustration showcases the variety and vibrant colors of this humble root vegetable. Benary's meticulous rendering captures the intricate details of each carrot variety, from the deep orange of the Imperator to the delicate yellow of the Danvers Half Long, making this a delightful addition for any food enthusiast, gardener, or art lover.
Did You Know?
While we typically associate carrots with their vibrant orange color, this wasn't always the case! Early cultivated carrots were often purple, yellow, or even white. The orange carrot we know and love today was developed by Dutch growers in the 17th century, possibly as a tribute to the House of Orange, the Dutch royal family.
Add this beautiful and timeless piece to your cart today and let the vibrant colors of Ernst Benary's "Carrots" bring a touch of botanical elegance and charm to your home.
Related collections... |