Framed Botanical Art with Green Frame
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The practice of pressing and framing botanical specimens became popular during the Victorian era, reflecting a growing interest in natural history and scientific illustration. These framed botanicals served as both decorative art and educational tools, showcasing the beauty and diversity of plant life.
Victorian homes often displayed collections of pressed flowers and plants, carefully arranged and preserved under glass. The art of pressing flowers was considered a refined hobby, particularly among women, who meticulously documented and categorized their findings. The Clematis genus, known for its showy flowers and climbing habit, was a favored subject for botanical artists and collectors alike.
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