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Pomona Britannica: No. 52 - Black Prince Grape

1809
(British, 1751–1823)
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aquatint
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Botanically, grapes are considered berries; in fact, the Old English term “berie” described what are now called grapes.
A vertically oriented aquatint in deep blues, greens, and browns depicts a dense cluster of grapes hanging from a woody stem. At the top, a large, jagged leaf with yellow highlights spreads across the composition. To its left and right, smaller green leaves extend outward. A soft gray shadow stretches toward the right against the cream background, while a small text plaque sits centered at the bottom.

Pomona Britannica: No. 52 - Black Prince Grape

1809

George Brookshaw

(British, 1751–1823)
England, 19th century

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