Tulips
By (Author) Karin Greiner
By (author) Simone Braun
teNeues Publishing UK Ltd
teNeues Media GmbH & Co. KG
21st March 2024
21st March 2024
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Botanical art
779.343
Hardback
208
Width 195mm, Height 240mm, Spine 24mm
896g
In the Floramour series, large-format images, predominantly photographs, feature alongside illustrations and graphics, beautifully capturing the allure, elegance, and enchantment of each ornamental plant in this case, tulips. Complementing these visuals are captivating and informative texts, providing a comprehensive exploration of your favourite flowers. Moving beyond mere practicality, these texts delve into the rich tapestry of cultural history, revealing their geographical origins, their profound impact on the realms of art, religion, and history, and the illustrious figures from the art and cultural sphere who have been captivated by their beauty. These flowers truly showcase remarkable character, embracing their unique identities and leaving a lasting impression. Text in English and German. SELLING POINTS: . New concept in plant portraiture: a celebration of the distinctive qualities of each flower species, encompassing a wealth of knowledge and providing boundless inspiration . Eye-catching design, perfect for collectors and coffee tables . Ideal gift: Long-lasting alternative for flower lovers 150 colour illustrations
Karin Greiner, a graduate biologist and lecturer, shares her expertise in gardens, trees, flowers, herbs, and nature through various mediums. Known for her extensive knowledge, she imparts wisdom through books, magazines, courses, and seminars. Karin has established herself as a renowned plant expert on Bayern 1 radio station, contributing her insights over a long period. Additionally, since 2008, she has been running the popular Pflanzenlust blog, captivating a wide audience with her deep admiration for native flora.
As a high school teacher, Simone Braun explores the secrets of mathematics and physics with her students. In addition, she is a trained herbalist and amateur photographer who loves discovering the wonders of nature, both big and small. Through guided tours and articles for a plant magazine, she encourages people to take a curious look at the details and connections of botany, finding inspiration in the beauty and diversity of the plant world.