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Still Image
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Original Format
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Woodcut illustration on paper with watercolors
Physical Dimensions
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34.5 x 23 cm.
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Title
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Image of Chili Peppers
Subject
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Woodcut illustration of chili peppers (Capsicum annuum) including stems, leaves, and roots
Description
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This image is one of over five hundred woodcut illustrations that were part of a book written by Leonhart Fuchs, De Historia Stirpium commentarii insignes, which was originally published in 1542. Albrecht Meyer drew the plants based on observation, Heinrich Fullmaurer transferred these drawings to woodblocks, and Vitus Rudolph Speckle cut these blocks and printed the woodcut illustrations. The colors were later added by hand using watercolors. Several plants were illustrated for the first time in Fuchs' book, including the chili pepper. Fuchs made sure that the illustrations were true to life and that they depicted the plants in all stages of life. This demonstrates the purpose of the images in this book, which was to be a practical guide for those studying the sciences, particularly medicine.
Creator
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Albrecht Meyer, Heinrich Fullmaurer, and Vitus Rudolph Speckle (with input from Leonhart Fuchs)
Source
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De Historia Stirpium commentarii insignes (Notable Commentaries on the History of Plants) by Leonhart Fuchs
The source of this image was Wikimedia Commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Albrecht_Meyer25.jpg. The source of the WikiCommons image was the Andersen Horticultural Library.
This book can also be found on Hathi Trust, as well as at https://archive.org/details/Dehistoriastirp00Fuch, with the Biodiversity Heritage Library as the digitizing sponsor and Smithsonian Libraries as the book contributor.
Publisher
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Basileae: In officina Insingriniana (Basel, Michael Insingrin)
Date
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Originally published in 1542
Rights
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No longer under copyright protection, Public Domain
Relation
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Latin text in Leonhart Fuchs' De Historia Stirpium commentarii insignes
Format
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The original image was a woodcut illustration within a book, dimensions: 34.5 x 23 cm. It is published here as a digital image with dimensions 500 x 808 pixels.
Language
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Latin
Type
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Woodcut illustration with watercolors
Identifier
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The first depiction of chili peppers for an educated European audience
Coverage
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16th century Europe
Contributor
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Jennifer Rutishauser
16th century
botany
Capsicum annum
chili peppers
De Historia Stirpium
Fuchs
Fullmaurer
medicine
Meyer
Speckle
watercolor
woodcut