Librería: Bartele Gallery - The Netherlands, Langweer, FRL, Holanda
EUR 140,00
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Añadir al carritoBotanical Study of Various Plant Structures This engraving is from the publication "Flora Londinensis," an illustrated work detailing the flora found around London. The specific plate shown is "Plate 50," published in the year 1803. Published by Samuel Curtis, a renowned florist and botanist, based in Walworth. The artist of this piece is likely William Kilburn, known for his intricate botanical illustrations. Kilburn was a notable textile designer and botanical illustrator, whose work greatly contributed to 18th-century botanical art. His attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of plant life made his illustrations highly valued. This engraving features a detailed botanical study, showing various parts of plants such as seeds, pods, and leaves. Each element is carefully labeled with numbers, indicating the diversity of forms found in nature. The precision in line work and subtle coloring demonstrates the artist's expertise in botanical illustration, making this engraving not only scientifically valuable but also aesthetically pleasing. Such works were critical in the early study of botany, aiding scientists and enthusiasts in plant identification and classification. The engraving is well-preserved, with clear lines and vibrant colors. Slight yellowing of the paper and minor edge wear are present, consistent with its age. The print remains in excellent condition for display or study.