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Period: Early 19th Century
Flowering Air Plant: A 19th Century Hand-colored Engraving by William Curtis
Flowering Air Plant: A 19th Century Hand-colored Engraving by William Curtis

Flowering Air Plant: A 19th Century Hand-colored Engraving by William Curtis

By William Curtis

Located in Alamo, CA

This early 19th century hand-colored double fold-out botanical engraving is entitled "Pendulous-flowered Bryophyllum", plate 1409, published in London in 1809 in William Curtis’s 'The Botanical Magazine, or Flower-Garden Displayed'. Bryophyllum pinnatum, also known as the air plant...

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Naturalistic Early 19th Century Still-life Prints

Materials

Engraving

Ten Copperplate Engravings in Gilt Frames by Benjamin Maund, Judy Cormier Framed
Ten Copperplate Engravings in Gilt Frames by Benjamin Maund, Judy Cormier Framed

Ten Copperplate Engravings in Gilt Frames by Benjamin Maund, Judy Cormier Framed

Located in Stamford, CT

One of several spectacular groupings of engravings fresh from a Bronxville Mansion. Ten Copperplate engravings by Benjamin Maund (British) in the finest gilt frames wonderfully matte...

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Renaissance Early 19th Century Still-life Prints

Materials

Wood, Paper

Set of Two Hand-Colored Lithographs from Roscoe's "Monandrian Plants" /// Botany
Set of Two Hand-Colored Lithographs from Roscoe's "Monandrian Plants" /// Botany

Set of Two Hand-Colored Lithographs from Roscoe's "Monandrian Plants" /// Botany

By William Roscoe

Located in Saint Augustine, FL

Artist: William Roscoe (English, 1753-1831) Titles: "Hedychium Glaucum" and "Zingiber Elatum" Portfolio: Monandrian Plants of the order Scitamineae, Chiefly Drawn from Living Specime...

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Victorian Early 19th Century Still-life Prints

Materials

Watercolor, Lithograph

George Brookshaw (1751-1823), Apple Cluster, PL LX
George Brookshaw (1751-1823), Apple Cluster, PL LX

George Brookshaw (1751-1823), Apple Cluster, PL LX

By George Brookshaw 1

Located in Bristol, CT

Print Sz: 11 1/2"H x 9 1/2"W Frame Sz: 19 1/4"H x 16 3/4"W Publisher: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown Plate LX George Brookshaw, also known as G. Brown, was a notable English painter and illustrator from London. His early career was spent as a London cabinet-maker specializing in painted furniture, often with floral decorations. Brookshaw also published supplementary drawing manuals on fruit, flowers, and birds. Pomona Britannicaa London 1804-1812 Engravings with original hand-coloring George Brookshaw's splendid "Pomona Brittanica" is a masterpiece among 19th-century British flower books. The publication of the "Pomona" marked the re-emergence of the acclaimed artist into the public eye after a total disappearance of nearly a decade. Initially a cabinet-make specializing in painted furniture decorated with borders of flowers, Brookshaw appears to have abandoned this career at about the same time as he parted company with his wife and began living with Elizabeth Stanton, and under the assumed name of G. Brown (c.1794-1804). During this time he earned a living as a teacher of flower-painting and on the proceeds of his first painting manual "A New Treatise on Flower Painting", 1797. Characterized by the highest standards of production and artistic quality, the superb illustrations that Brookshaw drew and engraved for the "Pomona" remain perhaps the most sumptuous and distinctive of the early 19th century. This magnificent and stylistically unique work took Brookshaw nearly ten years to produce. Rivaled only by Dr. Robert Thornton...

Category

Early 19th Century Still-life Prints

Materials

Engraving

George Brookshaw (1751-1823), Cherry Cluster, PL V
George Brookshaw (1751-1823), Cherry Cluster, PL V

George Brookshaw (1751-1823), Cherry Cluster, PL V

By George Brookshaw 1

Located in Bristol, CT

Print Sz: 11 1/2"H x 9 1/2"W Frame Sz: 19 1/4"H x 16 3/4"W Publisher: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown Plate V George Brookshaw, also known as G. Brown, was a notable English painter and illustrator from London. His early career was spent as a London cabinet-maker specializing in painted furniture, often with floral decorations. Brookshaw also published supplementary drawing manuals on fruit, flowers, and birds. Pomona Britannicaa London 1804-1812 Engravings with original hand-coloring George Brookshaw's splendid "Pomona Brittanica" is a masterpiece among 19th-century British flower books. The publication of the "Pomona" marked the re-emergence of the acclaimed artist into the public eye after a total disappearance of nearly a decade. Initially a cabinet-make specializing in painted furniture decorated with borders of flowers, Brookshaw appears to have abandoned this career at about the same time as he parted company with his wife and began living with Elizabeth Stanton, and under the assumed name of G. Brown (c.1794-1804). During this time he earned a living as a teacher of flower-painting and on the proceeds of his first painting manual "A New Treatise on Flower Painting", 1797. Characterized by the highest standards of production and artistic quality, the superb illustrations that Brookshaw drew and engraved for the "Pomona" remain perhaps the most sumptuous and distinctive of the early 19th century. This magnificent and stylistically unique work took Brookshaw nearly ten years to produce. Rivaled only by Dr. Robert Thornton...

Category

Early 19th Century Still-life Prints

Materials

Engraving