Papaya Fruit ~ Year 1863
Carica Papaya native to the American tropics, but nowadays naturalised and grown all throughout the East Indies. Common in Southeast Asian cuisine, the leaves and flower buds are prepared in a stir-fried dish, while the young unripe fruit is chopped up for salads. This image was originally published in Belgium in the year 1863 by Berthe van Nooten, as one of a series of forty Southeast Asian botanical lithographs depicting fruits and flowers.
Size 37 by 28 cm.
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Carica Papaya native to the American tropics, but nowadays naturalised and grown all throughout the East Indies. Common in Southeast Asian cuisine, the leaves and flower buds are prepared in a stir-fried dish, while the young unripe fruit is chopped up for salads. This image was originally published in Belgium in the year 1863 by Berthe van Nooten, as one of a series of forty Southeast Asian botanical lithographs depicting fruits and flowers.
Size 37 by 28 cm.
Quality Recycled Art Paper
Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard
Description on the Back
Transparent Protection Wrapper
Ready for Framing
Our mounted art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper.
Carica Papaya native to the American tropics, but nowadays naturalised and grown all throughout the East Indies. Common in Southeast Asian cuisine, the leaves and flower buds are prepared in a stir-fried dish, while the young unripe fruit is chopped up for salads. This image was originally published in Belgium in the year 1863 by Berthe van Nooten, as one of a series of forty Southeast Asian botanical lithographs depicting fruits and flowers.
Size 37 by 28 cm.
Quality Recycled Art Paper
Mounted with Thick Art Cardboard
Description on the Back
Transparent Protection Wrapper
Ready for Framing
Our mounted art prints are printed on recycled uncoated speckled art paper.