Pierre Corneille Van Geel Art
Pierre Corneille Van Geel, also known as P. C. Van Geel, was a Flemish writer, publisher, painter and draughtsman. Pierre Van Geel produced the lithographs for the publication, Sertum Botanicum, in 1828 from the drawings of G. Severyns. The publication contained 600 illustrations, the majority of which were ornamental flowering plants recently introduced into cultivation. Unlike most artists of the day who relied mainly on specimens brought to Europe by overseas expeditions, few artists such as Van Geel, ventured abroad to study many of the more exotic flowers, including tropicals, that were up until then rarely captured on paper.
1820s Victorian Pierre Corneille Van Geel Art
Watercolor, Lithograph
2010s Victorian Pierre Corneille Van Geel Art
Archival Pigment, Glass, Wood, Oak, Photographic Paper, Color
Jasper GoodallDark Flora Autumn Weald in Floral arrangement of wild flowers and plants, Framed, 2019
2010s Abstract Pierre Corneille Van Geel Art
Watercolor, Lithograph, Rag Paper, Emulsion
1980s American Modern Pierre Corneille Van Geel Art
Watercolor, Laid Paper, Intaglio
2010s Impressionist Pierre Corneille Van Geel Art
Watercolor
20th Century French School Pierre Corneille Van Geel Art
Watercolor, Engraving
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pierre Corneille Van Geel Art
Gouache, Mixed Media, Monotype, Pastel
1990s Contemporary Pierre Corneille Van Geel Art
Gouache, Mixed Media, Monotype, Pastel
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pierre Corneille Van Geel Art
Gouache, Mixed Media, Monotype, Pastel
2010s American Modern Pierre Corneille Van Geel Art
Emulsion, Watercolor, Paper, Lithograph
Late 17th Century French School Pierre Corneille Van Geel Art
Watercolor, Lithograph
19th Century English School Pierre Corneille Van Geel Art
Watercolor, Handmade Paper, Etching
1990s Contemporary Pierre Corneille Van Geel Art
Archival Pigment, Color Pencil, Gouache, Ink, Mixed Media