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Hairy Phlox (Phlox amoena)

  • 1930
  • 26.0 x 18.0 cm

Mary Vaux Walcott (1860 – 1940)

Mary Vaux Walcott (1860-1940) was the "Audubon of Botany," renowned for her exquisite watercolor wildflower paintings and contributions to naturalism. Explore her detailed botanical art!

The world of botanical art is a fascinating one, where artists use their skills to capture the beauty and detail of the natural world. One such artist is Mary Vaux Walcott, an American artist and naturalist known for her stunning watercolor paintings of wildflowers. Her painting, Hairy Phlox (Phlox amoena), is a prime example of her skill and attention to detail.

A Brief Overview of the Artist

Mary Vaux Walcott was born in 1860 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and developed an interest in watercolor painting at a young age. She went on to become a renowned artist, known for her botanical illustrations, which were highly regarded for their accuracy and beauty. Her work can be found in the collections of several prominent museums, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

The Painting: Hairy Phlox (Phlox amoena)

The painting Hairy Phlox (Phlox amoena) is a beautiful example of Mary Vaux Walcott's work. The painting depicts three flowers in a vase, each one carefully rendered in intricate detail. The colors used are muted and subtle, giving the painting a soft, delicate feel. The overall effect is one of serenity and calm, inviting the viewer to step into the peaceful world of the artist.
  • The painting is done in watercolor on paper, which gives it a unique texture and appearance.
  • The flowers are arranged in a vase, creating a visually appealing display.
  • The painting is dated to the early 1930s, making it a significant example of Mary Vaux Walcott's later work.
Handmade oil paintings reproductions of Hairy Phlox (Phlox amoena) can be found on WikiOO.org, allowing art lovers to own a piece of this beautiful painting. The website offers a range of reproductions, from small to large, making it possible for anyone to enjoy the beauty of Mary Vaux Walcott's work.
For more information on Mary Vaux Walcott and her work, visit the WikiOO.org page dedicated to her paintings. You can also learn more about the Smithsonian American Art Museum and its collection of botanical art on their website.

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