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Caroline Maria Applebee, Double hepatica - Purple crocus
Caroline Maria Applebee: Watercolor on paper; 1810
Watercolor on paper of Double hepatica (Hepatica transsilvanica) and Purple crocus (Crocus vernus) by Caroline Maria Applebee, 1810. English varnacular names: Dutch crocus, Liverleaf. Old Latin name: Hepatica angulosa. Applebee's names: Double hepatica, Purple crocus
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About The Artist
Caroline Maria Applebee stands as a beacon of artistic devotion and quiet resilience in the early 19th century. A woman of profound determination, she painted a rich tapestry of botanical illustrations at a time when the art world was largely dominated by men. Her work, a delicate dance of color and form, not only captured the intricate beauty of nature but also defied the societal constraints placed upon women in her era. Applebee's legacy is one of silent rebellion, her brushstrokes echoing a relentless pursuit of passion and creativity, leaving an indelible mark on the art of botanical illustration.
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