Skip Whitcomb (American, B. 1946) "Summer Garden Flowers - Gladiola" Signed lower left. Original Mixed Media painting on Cold Press Illustration Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This painting is the original painting which appeared on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the 29c Gladiola stamp issued April 28, 1994.
The name of this gorgeous flower actually refers to its foliage. Gladiola comes from the Latin gladius, meaning sword. Yet, its sword-like leaves merely complement the breathtaking blooms that appear on this popular plant. In Africa, where most Gladioli originated, the bulbs of some species are an important source of food and beverage. Throughout the tropical rain forests surrounding Zimbabwe's Victoria Falls, for example, it is possible to find Gladiolus primulinus in perpetual bloom. This same species was introduced to England around the turn of the century. At that time, authorities from London's famed Kew Gardens referred to this flower as a "unique and brilliant discovery" stating that it "ought to be the starting point for a new race of garden gladiolus." Eventually Gladiolus primulinus did become the parent of a multitude of graceful Gladiola hybrids. But Gladioli aren't limited to the tropics. There's even a European native, the magenta-colored Gladiolus segetum, a plant that thrives amidst grain, flourishing in fields throughout the Continent. In America, Gladioli are cultivated in both amateur and professional gardens. There, these statuesque plants tower above most other flowers, reaching heights of up to four feet. Growing in a wide range of colors from pastels to vibrant hues, the Gladiola is also a favorite among floral designers who use these magnificent flowering spikes in large, showy arrangements.
Image Size: 15.25 x 13 in.
Overall Size: 18 x 15 in.
Unframed.
(B14711)
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