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Plants in Art in Venice & Padua
10th November 2015 • Places to Visit • Stephanie DonaldsonAs someone with a bit of an obsession about plants and gardening, I do love looking at botanical details in major artworks – Madonna and Child paintings often have recognisable plants growing in the foreground – I saw clover, violets, daisies, roses and dandelions and some less recognisable plants too, of which I particularly liked this little plant in a painting at the Accademia in Venice.
And on a day trip to Padua to see the Giotto Chapel, we also discovered the magnificent Palazzo Regione with its elegant loggia decorated with botanical frescoes. Sadly, no time to visit Padua’s Botanic Garden – which is the oldest in the world. Still its always good to start compiling a list for the next visit before returning home.