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This vintage botanical plate documents the tomato plant with the straightforward clarity that defined 19th-century natural history illustration at its best. A stem bearing leaves, flowers, and fruit at multiple stages of development is arranged to demonstrate the plant’s full growth cycle in a single composition. The ripe fruit — clustered and brilliantly red against the olive-green foliage — creates a strong colour contrast that makes the image immediately readable across a room. The style is observational and unfussy, letting the plant’s own visual logic drive the composition.

On canvas, those saturated reds and deep botanical greens gain a warmth and richness that flat paper cannot match. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival inks, this canvas print suits both kitchen and living spaces equally well.

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Tomatoes

This vintage botanical plate documents the tomato plant with the straightforward clarity that defined 19th-century natural history illustration at its best. A stem bearing leaves, flowers, and fruit at multiple stages of development is arranged to demonstrate the plant’s full growth cycle in a single composition. The ripe fruit — clustered and brilliantly red against the olive-green foliage — creates a strong colour contrast that makes the image immediately readable across a room. The style is observational and unfussy, letting the plant’s own visual logic drive the composition.

On canvas, those saturated reds and deep botanical greens gain a warmth and richness that flat paper cannot match. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival inks, this canvas print suits both kitchen and living spaces equally well.

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This vintage botanical plate documents the tomato plant with the straightforward clarity that defined 19th-century natural history illustration at its best. A stem bearing leaves, flowers, and fruit at multiple stages of development is arranged to demonstrate the plant’s full growth cycle in a single composition. The ripe fruit — clustered and brilliantly red against the olive-green foliage — creates a strong colour contrast that makes the image immediately readable across a room. The style is observational and unfussy, letting the plant’s own visual logic drive the composition.

On canvas, those saturated reds and deep botanical greens gain a warmth and richness that flat paper cannot match. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival inks, this canvas print suits both kitchen and living spaces equally well.

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