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Souci Pluvial. [calenda] Stock ID: 30752 Paris. ( 1809). Color stipple engraving, plate size approx. 8 3/4 inches by 6 inches. Little light foxing, generally clean and bright. With accompanying text page in French. Beautiful stipple engraving, depicting flower and botanical details, from "Plantes de la France" by J.H. Jaume Saint-Hilaire. The French were the masters of the botanical stipple engraving, which Redoute used to great effect. The text gives such information as countries where it grows (Europe), months of flowering, its uses and culture. Dunthorne ("Flower and Fruit Prints") describes these as "small but exquisitely delicate plates of pure colour printing". |
$65.00 |
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Syringa Odorant. (Mock Orange). Stock ID: 30755 Paris. ( 1809). Color stipple engraving, plate size approx. 8 3/4 inches by 6 inches. Little light foxing, generally clean and bright. With accompanying text page in French. Beautiful stipple engraving, depicting flower and botanical details, from "Plantes de la France" by J.H. Jaume Saint-Hilaire. The French were the masters of the botanical stipple engraving, which Redoute used to great effect. The text gives such information as countries where it grows (France, Europe), months of flowering, its name in several languages, its uses and culture. Dunthorne ("Flower and Fruit Prints") describes these as "small but exquisitely delicate plates of pure colour printing". |
$65.00 |
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Safran Printanier. (Crocus). Stock ID: 30756 Paris. ( 1809). Color stipple engraving, plate size approx. 8 3/4 inches by 6 inches. Little light foxing, generally clean and bright. With accompanying text page in French. Beautiful stipple engraving, depicting flower and botanical details, from "Plantes de la France" by J.H. Jaume Saint-Hilaire. The French were the masters of the botanical stipple engraving, which Redoute used to great effect. The text gives such information as countries where it grows (Alps), months of flowering, its uses and culture. Dunthorne ("Flower and Fruit Prints") describes these as "small but exquisitely delicate plates of pure colour printing". |
$65.00 |
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Tagetes des Jardins. (African Marigolds]. Stock ID: 30760 Paris. ( 1809). Color stipple engraving, plate size approx. 8 3/4 inches by 6 inches. Light foxing, generally clean and bright. With accompanying text page in French. Beautiful stipple engraving, depicting flower and botanical details, from "Plantes de la France" by J.H. Jaume Saint-Hilaire. The French were the masters of the botanical stipple engraving, which Redoute used to great effect. The text gives such information as countries where it grows (Mexico), months of flowering, its name in several languages, its uses and culture. Dunthorne ("Flower and Fruit Prints") describes these as "small but exquisitely delicate plates of pure colour printing". |
$45.00 |
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Renoncule Bulbeuse. (Bulbous Crowfoot]. Stock ID: 30761 Paris. ( 1809). Color stipple engraving, plate size approx. 8 3/4 inches by 6 inches. Faint offset, generally clean and bright. With accompanying text page in French. Beautiful stipple engraving, depicting flower and botanical details, from "Plantes de la France" by J.H. Jaume Saint-Hilaire. The French were the masters of the botanical stipple engraving, which Redoute used to great effect. The text gives such information as countries where it grows (France, Europe), months of flowering, its name in several languages, its uses and culture. Dunthorne ("Flower and Fruit Prints") describes these as "small but exquisitely delicate plates of pure colour printing". |
$45.00 |
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Sureau Yeble. [Dwarf Elder]. Stock ID: 30767 Paris. ( 1809). Color stipple engraving, plate size approx. 8 3/4 inches by 6 inches. Little light foxing, generally clean and bright. With accompanying text page in French. Beautiful stipple engraving, depicting flower and botanical details, from "Plantes de la France" by J.H. Jaume Saint-Hilaire. The French were the masters of the botanical stipple engraving, which Redoute used to great effect. The text gives such information as countries where it grows (France, Europe), months of flowering, its name in several languages, its uses and culture. Dunthorne ("Flower and Fruit Prints") describes these as "small but exquisitely delicate plates of pure colour printing". |
$45.00 |
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Souci des Jardins. [Common Marygold]. Stock ID: 30769 Paris. ( 1809). Color stipple engraving, plate size approx. 8 3/4 inches by 6 inches. Little light foxing, generally clean and bright. With accompanying text page in French. Beautiful stipple engraving, depicting flower and botanical details, from "Plantes de la France" by J.H. Jaume Saint-Hilaire. The French were the masters of the botanical stipple engraving, which Redoute used to great effect. The text gives such information as countries where it grows (France, Europe), months of flowering, its name in several languages, its uses and culture. Dunthorne ("Flower and Fruit Prints") describes these as "small but exquisitely delicate plates of pure colour printing". |
$45.00 |
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Rosier de Provins. Stock ID: 39369 Paris. ( 1809). Color stipple engraving, plate mark 8 3/4 inches by 6 inches on sheet 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches. Light foxing, otherwise very good. The engraving is in a conservation mat with marble paper band: the mat is lightly soiled. Beautiful stipple engraving of a rose, depicting flower and botanical details, from "Plantes de la France" by J.H. Jaume Saint-Hilaire. The French were the masters of the botanical stipple engraving, which Redoute used to great effect. Dunthorne ("Flower and Fruit Prints") describes these as "small but exquisitely delicate plates of pure colour printing". |
$145.00 |
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FLOWERING RASPBERRY ? - CANADA)
Ronce Odorante. Stock ID: 43531 Paris. ( 1809). Color stipple engraving, plate size approx. 8 3/4 inches by 6 inches. Light foxing around the edges, generally clean and bright. In conservation mat with decorative marble paper band; with accompanying text page in French. Beautiful stipple engraving, depicting flower and botanical details, from "Plantes de la France" by J.H. Jaume Saint-Hilaire. The French were the masters of the botanical stipple engraving, which Redoute used to great effect. The text gives such information as countries where it grows ("the high mountains of Canada"), months of flowering, its uses and culture. Dunthorne ("Flower and Fruit Prints") describes these as "small but exquisitely delicate plates of pure colour printing". The text notes that the flower has been grown in Europe for about a century, and in 1739 was introduced to Great Britain. |
$85.00 |