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ORIGINAL HAND-COLOURED COPPER ENGRAVING - Antirrhinum sparteum (Branching Toad-Flax) FROM CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE - Plate No. 200, dated 1792 by Curtis, William - 1792

by Curtis, William

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ORIGINAL HAND-COLOURED COPPER ENGRAVING - Antirrhinum sparteum (Branching Toad-Flax) FROM CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE - Plate No. 200, dated 1792 by Curtis, William - 1792

ORIGINAL HAND-COLOURED COPPER ENGRAVING - Antirrhinum sparteum (Branching Toad-Flax) FROM CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE - Plate No. 200, dated 1792

by Curtis, William

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London: W. Curtis, 1792. A fine original hand-coloured copper engraving, dated 1792, an early plate from this famous work, size 15 x 24cm. The condition is very good with minimal or no off-setting, paper slightly toned. (supplied without accompanying text or mount) The quality of the illustrations in the Botanical Magazine is outstanding, both accurate and decorative, the colours vibrant. William Curtis (1746-1799) was a trained apothecary living in London, although his passion was for natural history, particularly plants and insects. He maintained a large well-stocked garden and began the publication of the Botanical Magazine in February 1787, which has gone on to become the most famous and influential botanical publication of its type; it is still published today, making it the longest running scientific periodical of all time. Curtis edited the first 13 volumes, and was then succeeded by John Simms (1800-1826), William Jackson Hooker (1827-1865) and Joseph Dalton Hooker (1865-1904), the current editor of the magazine is Martyn Rix. The fine illustrations were by many artists including Sydenham Edwards, William Graves, James Sowerby, John Curtis, William Jackson Hooker, W.H. Fitch, J. N. Fitch, Matilda Smith, Lillian Snelling and Stella Rose Craig. The plates were hand-coloured up to 1948!, all being copper engravings to around 1840, and then stone or zinc lithography until the introduction of color printing in 1948. References: Blunt;The Art of Botanical Illustration, Great Flower Books pp 156 - 157, Nissen BPI 2350, Staflue 1290. (Please Note: we do not break books for plates, nor do we condone this practice. Our plates have either been purchased loose or have come from books that are so defective or incomplete that they are irreparable). First Edition. Very Good. 15 x 24cm.
  • Bookseller Loe Books GB (GB)
  • Book Condition Used - Very Good
  • Edition First Edition
  • Publisher W. Curtis
  • Place of Publication London
  • Date Published 1792
  • Size 15 x 24cm

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W. Curtis, 1810. Print. Very Good. Unframed. A fine original hand-coloured copper engraved plate from this famous work, size approx. 14 x 24cm. The condition is very good, colours bright and fresh, minimal spottingt (supplied without accompanying text, and without mount). The quality of the illustrations in the Botanical Magazine is outstanding, both accurate and decorative, the colours vibrant. William Curtis (1746-1799) was a trained apothecary living in London, although his passion was for natural history, particularly plants and insects. He maintained a large well-stocked garden and began the publication of the Botanical Magazine in February 1787, which has gone on to become the most famous and influential botanical publication of its type; it is still published today, making it the longest running scientific periodical of all time. Curtis edited the first 13 volumes, and was then succeeded by John Simms (1800-1826), William Jackson Hooker (1827-1865) and Joseph Dalton Hooker (1865-1904), the… Read More
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