The Gallery of the New York School of Interior Design, in Manhattan, will showcase 75 watercolors of plants, fruits, and vegetables growing in the garden at Highgrove, the Gloucestershire residence of HRH The Prince of Wales.
Through April 12
New York School of Interior Design
NYSID Gallery
New York, New York
(212) 472-1550
The Gallery of the New York School of Interior Design, in Manhattan, will showcase 75 watercolors of plants, fruits, and vegetables growing in the garden at Highgrove, the Gloucestershire residence of HRH The Prince of Wales. This exhibition-the first and only public display of these watercolors-features the work of 46 international artists. Their work offers a look at a selection of the botanical varieties from the 15 acres of Highgrove's garden, which is considered one of the finest gardens in the world.
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Magnolia Grandiflora by Jenny Phillips, 2005, watercolors, 15½ x 11½. (c) A.G. Carrick Limited 2007. |
Fritillaria meleagris by Janet Reick, 2004, watercolor, 15½ x 11½. (c) A.G. Carrick Limited 2007. |
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Dahlia 'Bishop of Llandaff' by Yvonne Glenister Hammond, 2006, watercolor, 15½ x 11½. (c) A.G. Carrick Limited 2007. |
Euphorbia characias ssp. Wulfenii by Stephanie Berni, 2005, watercolor, 15½ x 11½. (c) A.G. Carrick Limited 2007. |
Beta vulgaris 'Barabietola di Choggia' by Jessica Tcherepnine, 2002, watercolor, 15½ x 11½. (c) A.G. Carrick Limited 2007. |