
Flower Print Egyptian Water Lilly Temple of Flora
The Blue Egyptian Water Lily plate from Robert John Thornton's Temple of Flora is one of the most dramatic botanical illustrations ever produced. Published in 1807, it places the luminous blue Nymphaea caerulea against a charged romantic landscape — moonlit water, distant pyramids, a theatrical sky. The composition deliberately exceeds botanical convention: here, the plant is not merely documented but celebrated, its exotic origin given a setting equal to its strangeness. Scientific accuracy and Romantic-era staging coexist in a single, extraordinary image.
Printed as a fine art print on matte fine art paper, the archival fine art print captures every subtle tonal shift in this complex composition — from the flower's delicate petals to the brooding atmospheric background.
The Blue Egyptian Water Lily plate from Robert John Thornton's Temple of Flora is one of the most dramatic botanical illustrations ever produced. Published in 1807, it places the luminous blue Nymphaea caerulea against a charged romantic landscape — moonlit water, distant pyramids, a theatrical sky. The composition deliberately exceeds botanical convention: here, the plant is not merely documented but celebrated, its exotic origin given a setting equal to its strangeness. Scientific accuracy and Romantic-era staging coexist in a single, extraordinary image.
Printed as a fine art print on matte fine art paper, the archival fine art print captures every subtle tonal shift in this complex composition — from the flower's delicate petals to the brooding atmospheric background.
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The Blue Egyptian Water Lily plate from Robert John Thornton's Temple of Flora is one of the most dramatic botanical illustrations ever produced. Published in 1807, it places the luminous blue Nymphaea caerulea against a charged romantic landscape — moonlit water, distant pyramids, a theatrical sky. The composition deliberately exceeds botanical convention: here, the plant is not merely documented but celebrated, its exotic origin given a setting equal to its strangeness. Scientific accuracy and Romantic-era staging coexist in a single, extraordinary image.
Printed as a fine art print on matte fine art paper, the archival fine art print captures every subtle tonal shift in this complex composition — from the flower's delicate petals to the brooding atmospheric background.





















