
Wheat and Wormwood (1922 CE)
Wheat and wormwood appears to be a botanical study, but its layered symbolism and refined execution invite the viewer into a deeper contemplation of nature’s invisible forces.

Botanical themes in art and historical objects focus on the representation and study of plants. Such works may reflect scientific observation, decorative traditions, or symbolic meanings attached to specific species. Botanical imagery has long served as a bridge between natural history, artistic practice, and cultural symbolism.

Wheat and wormwood appears to be a botanical study, but its layered symbolism and refined execution invite the viewer into a deeper contemplation of nature’s invisible forces.