19th Century Exuberant Pineapple – Bold Botanicals Framed Art
19th Century Exuberant Pineapple – Bold Botanicals Framed Art
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A vibrant burst of Regency-era confidence, remastered for the modern home.
Make a daring statement with our Exuberant Pineapple Print, a piece that radiates color and character. Originally a hand-colored engraving from the early 19th century, this botanical study reflects a time when the pineapple was the ultimate symbol of hospitality and luxury.
To create this striking effect, the original black-and-white print was meticulously hand-painted with vivid pigments. We have digitally remastered this fabulous artwork in our Lancashire studio, restoring its bold hues to their former glory. Set against a deep, dramatic black background, the golden yellows and lush greens of the fruit appear to leap from the frame, creating a sophisticated and high-contrast focal point.
Key Features:
Digitally Remastered Heritage: A revived early 19th-century botanical, restored to preserve the charm of original hand-painting.
High-Contrast Drama: The ink-black background makes the vivid pineapple tones pop, perfect for maximalist or moody interiors.
Artisanal British Assembly: Hand-cut, printed, and assembled in our Lancashire studio with a commitment to a minimal carbon footprint.
Museum-Grade Quality: Printed using archival-grade methods on premium paper for exceptional depth and fade-resistant durability.
Sustainable Framing: Housed in a custom-made frame crafted from sustainable wood, arriving ready to hang.
Ideal Placements:
The Dining Room: A traditional symbol of welcome, perfect for hosting spaces.
Kitchen & Breakfast Nooks: Adds a cheerful, tropical energy to start your morning.
Maximalist Gallery Walls: Pair with other bold botanicals for a "Cabinet of Curiosities" aesthetic.
Specifications:
Era: Early 19th Century Regency Botanical
Subject: Tropical Pineapple Study
Material: Archival Paper & Sustainable Wood Frame
Origin: 100% Made in Britain (Lancashire)
Finish: Framed and ready to hang
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