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- Artist / Collection: John Evelyn
- Product Code: FRP28330
The Wild Black Cherry Tree
29 x 22.5 cm (11.5 x 9 inches)
This beautiful copper plate engraving is from John Evelyn's Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees. It was published in London for the Royal Society in 1776 as an encouragement to landowners to plant trees to provide timber for England's burgeoning navy. The work was a success from the start. Its publication gave a great stimulus to planting in Britain and no other work on arboriculture exerted a greater influence on forestry in England than Evelyn's Sylva.
This print is an authentic antique, not a reproduction and is in excellent condition. The engraving is printed on chain-linked cotton rich paper with strong plate marks and beautiful hand colouring.
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Style | |
Date Made | 1700s |
Paper Size | 29 x 22.5 cm (11.5 x 9 inches) |
Shape | Portrait |
Main Color | Green |
Size Category | 21 to 30 cm [8 to 12 inches] |