[English School].
Two Tulips
Two Tulips
A Study of a Pair of Variegated Tulips,
Stock Code 97672
1800
English florists became keen to cultivate a softer, more rounded form of tulip, unlike the more distinctly pointed petals of traditional Dutch varieties. This was obviously a very slow process of careful cross-fertilisation over many generations. The two illustrated here, probably dating from the very end of the 18th century, or early 19th century, show the progression of this quest. They also look to be slightly fringed, the characteristic found in parrot tulips. The variegation, which also added hugely to the flower's appeal, was originally the result of the mosaic virus, also known as the breaking virus, transmitted by aphids, that transformed the pigmentation in this manner, though at the expense of weakening the plant. The same effect was later recreated by deliberate cross-pollination.
Watercolour over pencil, finely executed on wove paper and heightened with gum-arabic, 29.5 x 21 cm (11 5/8 x 8 1/4 in), framed and glazed.
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