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Botanical Art For Sale

Find botanical art for sale from the best contemporary artists practising today. Whether you’re just starting up an art collection or you’re a seasoned pro, we can help you buy or rent botanical art and build on your collection today. Explore our collection, including Botanical Collage and Botanical Photography.

For a fresh take on botanical painting, take a look at the work of Simon M Smith, a British artist working with mixed media. Smith’s paintings draw on a variety of different materials, including dress patterns and torn paper, to create layered pieces that showcase the beauty of flowers. The soft, quiet colour palates give his work a sophisticated feel that has earned him great success and popularity.

If it’s botanical photography that you’re looking for, then Robert Pereira Hind is a great choice. His mixed media series ‘Out of Eden’ has a wonderfully simple yet effective look, created from photographic ink pigment printed onto a gilded wooden background. The series is an examination of the natural world, with many of the photographs featuring trees and flowers, making them perfect additions to a collection of botanical art.

A brief history of botanical art

Tulips blooming into life, the twisted bark of an oak tree, the delicate petals of a rose, all these subject matters come under the category of botanical art, which can be simply summarised as artwork that depicts some form of plant life. Whether as a scientific study of the plant’s structure or a sheer celebration of its beauty, botanical artwork is at once inspiring and calming, inviting the viewer to consider their relationship to nature.

One of the most notable and widespread forms of botanical art is that of natural history illustrations. These botanical illustrations had their heyday between 1750 and 1850, a period that is often referred to as the ‘golden century’ in the world of natural history illustration. Created in order to objectively study and spread awareness of a plant’s form and function, these illustrations are undeniably beautiful in their attention to detail and precision. Botanical artists in this period were highly respected for their work, with illustrators such as Franz and Ferdinand Bauer working directly for the King to record as many examples of the world’s flora as possible.

Not all botanical art comes in the form of botanical illustrations, however. One of the most important figures in 20th century art is Georgia O’Keeffe, an American artist whose paintings of flowers attracted praise and controversy in equal measure. O’Keeffe often painted closeups or the inside of flowers, obscuring their identity and creating an abstracted piece that celebrates the beauty of natural forms. She was considered by many as vulgar due to her paintings’ resemblance to female genitalia, a claim that she repeatedly denied and that was likely due to a rise in Freudian thinking that was eager to uncover sexual undertones in all areas of society.

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    Nature 294 by Muriel Napoli
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    Nature 294 by Muriel Napoli
    Nature 294
    Paintings - 90x100 cm
    Automne - étude by Stéphane Cattaneo
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    Automne - étude by Stéphane Cattaneo
    Automne - étude
    Paintings - 30x50 cm
    Cherry branches # 2 by Pascal Marlin
    Cherry branches # 2
    Collage - 29x20 cm
    FLORAL MELI MELO 5 by HOLLY WATT
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    FLORAL MELI MELO 5 by HOLLY WATT
    FLORAL MELI MELO 5
    Photography - 120x120 cm
    RF242526  by Stefano Mazzolini
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    RF242526  by Stefano Mazzolini
    RF242526
    Paintings - 103x216 cm
    RF36  by Stefano Mazzolini
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    RF36  by Stefano Mazzolini
    RF36
    Paintings - 103x72 cm
    Au bord du lac  by Isabelle Schenckbecher
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    Au bord du lac  by Isabelle Schenckbecher
    Au bord du lac
    Paintings - 70x50 cm
    LOST TREE by Jean-Luc Lacroix
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    LOST TREE by Jean-Luc Lacroix
    LOST TREE
    Paintings - 30x40 cm
    Nature 398 by Muriel Napoli
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    Nature 398 by Muriel Napoli
    Nature 398
    Paintings - 140x120 cm
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    Bouquet de nénuphars by Aude Billerot
    Bouquet de nénuphars
    Paintings - 70x100 cm
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    Nature 478 by Muriel Napoli
    Nature 478
    Paintings - 100x120 cm
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    Tree in studio by Riccardo Cavallari
    Tree in studio
    Photography - 100x100 cm
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    Risveglio autunnale by Antonino Puliafico
    Risveglio autunnale
    Paintings - 133x153 cm
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    Nature by Richard Vildeman
    Nature
    Collage - 80x80 cm
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    The last goodbye by Poovi Art
    The last goodbye
    Paintings - 121x121 cm
    Cherry branches # 5
    Collage - 29x20 cm
    Emergence
    Sculpture - 33x48 cm
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    Resisting the present by Poovi Art
    Resisting the present
    Paintings - 121x152 cm
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    botanic by Pascal Marlin
    botanic
    Collage - 21x14 cm
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    RF7778 Double-Sided  by Stefano Mazzolini
    RF7778 Double-Sided
    Paintings - 200x150 cm
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    AMMPOOL by Stefano Mazzolini
    AMMPOOL
    Paintings - 100x90 cm
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    RF4546  Double-Sided  by Stefano Mazzolini
    RF4546 Double-Sided
    Paintings - 200x150 cm
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    Flower 1 by Marina Del Pozo
    Flower 1
    Paintings - 100x81 cm
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