Pesca Spiccagnola Gialla Precoce - Peach

by Giorgio Gallesio

Introduce some Italian history from the 19th century into your house using this fantastic print of Pesca Spiccagnola Gialla Precoce (Early Ripening Freestone Yellow Peach). First printed by Count Giorgio Gallesio between 1817 and 1839 in his great masterpiece called Pomona Italiana, this print reflects the charm of classic botanical art.

This art was one-of-a-kind, as it was the first colorful collection of Italian fruits in history. This particular print is a depiction of a beautiful branch loaded with green leaves and a gorgeous yellow peach fruit next to a section of its stone core. Printed with the finest aquatint and hand-colored in amazing tones, this artwork perfectly combines scientific documentation and beautiful wall art. It will fit well into a kitchen, dining room or eclectic wall gallery.

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