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Jane Wellss LoudonMalvaceae - Abutilon striatum + Abutilon
vitifolium +Abutilon graveolens. From: The ladies' flower garden of ornamental greenhouse plants by Jane Wells Loudon. London, 1848, plate 8. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 213 x 285 mm). € 120The works of mrs. Loudon, the wife of John Claudius Loudon, landscape gardener and horticultural writer, are much prized for their enchanting illustrations. * Nissen BBI 1236; Great flower books p. 66. Jean François TurpinStackhousiaceae - Stackhousia
monogyna. From: Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles. Planches … Botanique classée d’après la méthode naturelle de M. Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu by Pierre Jean François Turpin. Paris & Strasbourg, F.G. Levrault, 1816-1829, volume 5, plate 274. Hand-coloured engraving after Turpin (sheet 120 x 213 mm). € 80Pierre Jean François Turpin (1775-1840) was possibly the greatest botanical genius of all the French botanical painters of his day … In particular, his drawings of botanical details have rarely been surpassed. ... (Blunt). With Pierre-Antoine Poiteau he collaborated in some of the most important botanical publications of the early years of the nineteenth century. In the finely illustrated botanical part of the Dictionnaire … the plates by several engravers were issued uncoloured or coloured. * Pritzel 10.722; Nissen BBI 2239; Blunt p. 180 ff.; Stafleu & Cowan 1293 & 15.384. |
Koehler's Medizinal-PflanzenMalvaceae - Althaea officinalis.
From: Köhler’s Medizinal-Pflanzen in naturgetreuen Abbildungen mit kurz erläuterndem Texte. Atlas zur Pharmacopoea germanica, austriaca, belgica, danica, helvetica, hungarica, rossica, suecica, neerlandica, british pharmacopoeia, zum Codex medicamentarius, sowie zur Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America by Hermann Adolph Koehler. Gera-Utermhaus, Fr.Eugen Köhler, 1887, 1. edition, volume 1, plate 31. Chromolithographed plate (sheet 220 x 298 mm). Marginally foxed. Text enclosed. € 60Köhler’s magnum opus was published in parts from 1883-1898. The first volume was finished in 1887, eight years after his death. The set of three volumes with 283 colour-plates was a noteworthy achievement and included European plants of medicinal interest. From the botanical standpoint the finest and most useful series of illustrations of medicinal plants (Great flower books). The beautiful colour-plates after illustrations by Walther Müller and C.F. Schmidt, which were skillfully rendered in lithography by E. Günther. * Nissen BBI 1085; Great flower books p. 62; Stafleu & Cowan 3806. |
Prenten en lithografenCharles LemaireRhamnaceae - Ceanothus dentatus-
Ceanothus lobbianus From: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lemaire and others. Gand [Gent], Louis van Houtte, 1855, volume 10, plate 1016. Chromolithograph finished by hand (sheet 160 x 240 mm). Text enclosed. € 45The founder, publisher and part-editor of this lavish Belgian periodical was Louis van Houtte, the propietor of the largest nursery of its time on the continent. It appeared monthly for almost 40 years and was published by his own printing office in the middle of the gardens, the Horto van Houtteano. All the plants shown were for sale in his nursery and include many exotics. The work is notable for the craftmanship of the Belgian lithographers Severeyns, Stroobant and De Pannemaker, who had mastered the art of colour-printing from stone. Nissen BBI 2254; Great flower books p. 84; Stafleu & Cowan 15.921. PfafClick here to edit.
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