Chinese Flower

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This painting by Mary Altha Nims, aptly titled "Chinese Flower," portrays a vivid and detailed botanical illustration. The focal point of the artwork is a large, centrally placed flower with deep red petals that possess a velvety texture, reminiscent of some varieties of camellia or peony. The flower's center features a vibrant yellow core, densely packed with stamens, imparting a rich textural detail that contrasts sharply with the smoothness of the petals.The leaves framing the flower are deep green with visible veins, adding to the lifelike portrayal. They exhibit a glossy sheen that suggests health and vitality, carefully painted to show light reflection which enhances their three-dimensional appearance. The composition is simple yet striking, focusing entirely on the flower and its immediate foliage without any background distractions, which allows the viewer to engage fully with the beauty and intricate details of the subject.Overall, Nims’s work seems to celebrate the beauty of nature through a precise and loving rendition of a flower, emphasizing its colors and textures with a clear appreciation of botanical art. The painting likely aims to capture not just the aesthetic appeal of the flower, but also its botanical significance or rarity, especially given its specific title that references Chinese flora.

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Mary Altha Nims was an American artist born in 1817 in Vermont. Little is known about her life but she was a skilled Theorem (sometimes known as velvet painting) artist. It was a popular thing in the US at the time as it was taught to women and girls in boarding schools and Art Academies in New England.