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Curtis's Botanical MagazineHand colored antique print of flowers from the 1890sFrom one of the most famous botanical journalsVeronicaVeronica anomala New Zealand Sold - order #7978 |
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The Botanical Magazine (1787-1983) was one of the first, and certainly the longest published, of the British horticultural journals. Regardless of year, the plants were drawn, engraved and colored by some of the leading botanical artists of the day such as Sydenham Edwards, James Sowerby and the Fitch family. These botanical journals were in great demand in Victorian times, when the middle and upper classes had an apparently insatiable appetite for learning about and growing exotic plants. |
Date |
These prints are from editions from the 1790s, the 1850s and the 1890s. Look at the title box above the picture above for details of which edition this print is from. |
| Source |
Curtis' Botanical Magazine |
| Print method |
The prints from the 1850s and 1890s are hand colored lithographs on stiff paper. The prints from the 1790s are hand colored engravings. Print on one side,
blank on the reverse. |
Condition |
Good condition. The colors are fresh and bright. |
| Size |
9½ by 6 inches(24 cm by 15½ cm) |
| How to order |
Please note the order number for this print which is shown at the top
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at the bottom of this page. |
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