This botanical print appears to be from the late 18th century, likely created between 1770-1800 during a period when scientific documentation of plant species through detailed illustrations was flourishing across Europe. The print shows tulips rendered with scientific accuracy, characteristic of botanical illustrations from this period that served both scientific and decorative purposes.
Botanical prints like this one became highly collectible during the 19th century and remain sought after by collectors of antique prints, interior designers, and botanical art enthusiasts today. These illustrations are valued for their historical significance in documenting plant species, their artistic merit, and their ability to add a touch of classical elegance to interior spaces. Collectors particularly appreciate original hand-colored engravings from well-known botanical publications.