Ranunculus

£130.00
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This painting is part of a modern day florilegium. The word florilegium originates from the latin ‘gather’ and ‘flower’. At a time when photography was not yet invented, artists recorded newly discovered plants and flowers through paint.

Ranunculus, with their intricate, rose-like layers, were once prised in Persian gardens, hence their common name ‘Persian buttercups’. They later captivated European courts, becoming a sought-after bloom in the Victorian era, when flowers were used to convey secret messages. Pink varieties are thought to symbolise charm and poetic romance.

  • Framed original oil painting on wooden panel

  • Painting size: 6 × 8 inches

  • Housed in a handmade frame with a subtle antique wax

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To care for your framed original oil painting, keep it in a stable environment away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and high humidity to prevent damage. Gently dust the frame and painting surface with a soft, dry cloth as needed. Your artwork will remain beautiful for years to come, wherever you choose to display it.