Oxalis Corymbosa
Oxalis Corymbosa
Oxalis corymbosa de Candolle.
Originally painted in the mid 19th century by an anonymous artist. The image depicts a plant growing at Dapuri Garden, Poona, India.
Watercolour heightened with gum arabic over traces of pencil. Original artwork 21.9 x 26.9 cm.
Location: The Dapuri Collection
© Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Dimensions
Dimensions
Unframed Prints
Small: 30 x 40cm
Medium: 45 x 60cm
Large: 60 x 80cm
Framed Prints
Small: 34 x 42cm
Medium: 47 x 62cm
Large: 62 x 82cm
Specifications
Specifications
Printed on demand in the UK by King & McGaw
- Paper: Smooth fine art paper
- Mount: Recycled craft grey-board. Fully recyclable
- Frame: Timber
The frames are hand-finished timber rather than plastic or MDF, with the wood coming from sustainably managed forests in temperate climates.
Any offcuts from the manufacturing process including, timber, card, acrylic glazing are used to create smaller pieces of artwork across a multitude of cultural institutions.
All frames are packaged with recycled card corners, and everything leaves the workshop in Sussex in recyclable cardboard boxes.