часть 3 -- European art Европейская живопись – Justicia adhatoda 13020 172
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Here we see an abundance of leaves, characterized by their ovate shape and prominent venation. The rendering suggests a glossy texture to the leaf surfaces, achieved through subtle variations in tone and shading. The artist has paid close attention to accurately portraying the arrangement of the veins, which radiate outwards from the central midrib.
The flowering structures are clustered at the apex of the stem. These inflorescences consist of small, white blossoms arranged in compact heads. Each flower appears delicate, with discernible petals and stamens. The artist’s use of fine lines captures their intricate structure.
Beneath the image, handwritten text provides a scientific name – “Diaspora Megagyna” – followed by a second designation: Justicia adhatoda / Linneous. This suggests that the work is part of a larger botanical study intended for classification and identification purposes.
The overall effect is one of precision and objectivity. The lack of extraneous detail or decorative elements reinforces the scientific intent, prioritizing accurate representation over aesthetic embellishment. The plain background serves to isolate the specimen, drawing the viewer’s attention solely to its morphology. This approach reflects a commitment to clarity and a desire to document the plants characteristics in a manner suitable for scholarly examination. The work exemplifies the conventions of botanical illustration during an era when such depictions were crucial for scientific understanding and dissemination of knowledge about flora.