General
    General
    Object Auto ID
    73075
    Alternate Codes
    159949
    Common Name
    Watercolour
    Classified Name
    Quantity
    1.00
    Object Description

    The Parliament Collection:
    The branch of a tree with many small purple fruit. (Part of a collection, see 34340)Un Saule tres commun d'ont le fruit en grappe est tres agreable a manger et au quel on donne le nom de Raisin sauvage. Elle croit sur les Bords de la Riviere Orange.; A very common willow, the fruit of which in a bunch [that grows in a cluster] is very pleasant to eat, and to which the name of wild grape is given. It grows on the banks of the Orange River. [White Karee, Searsia pendulina]

    Provenance

    Purchased at Sotheby's, London in 1963

    Description
    Technique Types
    Distinguishing Features

    Botanical [plates 119-165]

    Measurement Type Unit Value
    Dimension Comments
    Unframed and mounted in a box; Image size (inside border) 410 x 273 mm
    History
    Object Age Comment
    [1785-1795, 1811]
    Maker Comment
    LE VAILLANT, Francois, 1753-1824. Reinold, Johann Lebrecht
    User Comment
    Exhibition curated by Prof Ian Glenn at S.A. Museum: Nov 2012 - May 2013
    Collector Comment
    Watercolour on paper
    Date Retrieved Reference Types Citation
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