
Le Mangotier
Le Mangotier presents the mango tree through the systematic visual language of 19th-century botanical illustration. Broad, lance-shaped leaves radiate across the composition while ripe fruit hangs in sectioned and whole form, following the documentary conventions of natural history science. The warm golds and amber-greens of the mango sit against a pale ground, the palette both descriptively accurate and naturally harmonious. The image is as much a study in composition as in botany.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the illustration's subtle colour gradations, precise linework, and botanical detail are reproduced with exceptional clarity on fine art paper — every leaf edge and fruit contour rendered with the sharpness the original warrants.
Le Mangotier presents the mango tree through the systematic visual language of 19th-century botanical illustration. Broad, lance-shaped leaves radiate across the composition while ripe fruit hangs in sectioned and whole form, following the documentary conventions of natural history science. The warm golds and amber-greens of the mango sit against a pale ground, the palette both descriptively accurate and naturally harmonious. The image is as much a study in composition as in botany.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the illustration's subtle colour gradations, precise linework, and botanical detail are reproduced with exceptional clarity on fine art paper — every leaf edge and fruit contour rendered with the sharpness the original warrants.
Original: $17.65
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$6.18Description
Le Mangotier presents the mango tree through the systematic visual language of 19th-century botanical illustration. Broad, lance-shaped leaves radiate across the composition while ripe fruit hangs in sectioned and whole form, following the documentary conventions of natural history science. The warm golds and amber-greens of the mango sit against a pale ground, the palette both descriptively accurate and naturally harmonious. The image is as much a study in composition as in botany.
Printed as an archival fine art print, the illustration's subtle colour gradations, precise linework, and botanical detail are reproduced with exceptional clarity on fine art paper — every leaf edge and fruit contour rendered with the sharpness the original warrants.























