Plate No. IV · selected florilegium, 2025
Original work → Alexander Marshal, circa 1650-82
A radiant tangle of petals leans toward collapse, met with the poised presence of a greyhound—both rendered from life, both held in study. This print is drawn from the original 17th-century florilegium of Alexander Marshal, whose botanical works occasionally drifted toward narrative, pairing flora with fauna in quiet, unspoken harmony.
Reproduced on museum-grade natural paper with a soft white border, this plate invites reflection on beauty as both ornamental and animate. Part of the archive of arcane air.
- Museum-grade giclée on natural-toned 250 gsm archival paper
- 11 x 14 inches including white border
- Title, species name, and plate number printed in situ
- Faithful digital restoration by Archive of Arcane Air
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