A museum quality botanical print of the Scarlet Azalea which was published in The Botanical Magazine on January 01, 1792. The antique looking print shows a fiery red azalea bloom and a few leaves and this fills the whole picture. This scarlet azalea was described thus - The native species is found abundantly in the more southern parts of North America and was introduced to England in 1734. Brilliance of color and a happy combination of form combine to make this plant one of the most beautiful flowers in nature, yet it lacks the fragrance of some varieties. This shrub flowers in June continuously for 3 weeks and requires a sheltered, but not to shady situation.
Azalea Nudiflora var. Coccinea
At Fine Art Prints of Distinction we painstakingly repair the original files of these old paintings and print them using premium quality inks and paper. The end result is a beautiful, archival reproduction print that will last in your home for generations and at a low cost so anyone can now have great artworks hanging in their home or business. Brandywine General Store is proud to offer for sale a Premium Fine Art Print made from the painting entitled Scarlet Azalea from the Curtis Botanical Magazine.
Inventory #12 - Antique Botanical Prints