/kloc-In the second half of the 0/9th century, when did Queen Victoria of England play with flowers?
/kloc-in the second half of the 0/9th century, Queen Victoria of England caused a sensation with flowers in 1837. /kloc-In the second half of the 9th century, pressed flower art reached a new climax in the Victorian era. The queen herself is a relief artist. Pressed flower art became a hobby of court ladies and was very popular. Embossing is very popular among upper-class ladies. They decorate the cover of the Bible with reliefs or make decorative paintings. Embossing has become an upper-class activity for court ladies to entertain themselves. Flowers and plants in the palace garden, even medicinal materials, are made into embossed leaves. They introduced exotic flowers and plants to each other, learned relief techniques and showed their works. In luxurious palaces, relief paintings are packaged in exquisite frames and become necessary decorative paintings in the interior. Later, pressed flower art gradually spread to the people and became a leisure activity for people from all walks of life. The art of suppressing flowers is still very popular in Britain.