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Botanical Print Collection

"Exploring the Botanical World

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Atropa Belladonna; Deadly Nightshade

Atropa Belladonna; Deadly Nightshade

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: 19th century botanical colour print. Botanical illustration

19th century botanical colour print. Botanical illustration. Form, colour, and details of the plant as an art piece. From the Liszt Masterpieces of Botanical Illustration Collection

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Botanical Print by Walter Hood Fitch 1817 a 1892, W. H. Fitch was an botanical illustrator

Botanical Print by Walter Hood Fitch 1817 a 1892, W. H. Fitch was an botanical illustrator
Botanical Print by Walter Hood Fitch 1817 a 1892, W.H. Fitch was an botanical illustrator and artist, born in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, colour lithograph

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: 19th century botanical colour print. Botanical illustration

19th century botanical colour print. Botanical illustration. Form, colour, and details of the plant as an art piece. From the Liszt Masterpieces of Botanical Illustration Collection

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: A Passion Flower from Lecons de Flore

A Passion Flower from Lecons de Flore
RAK9430 A Passion Flower from Lecons de Flore by Turpin, Pierre Jean Francois (1775-1840); Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, London, UK; French, out of copyright

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Digitalis purpurea, Purple Foxglove

Digitalis purpurea, Purple Foxglove

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Erica ciliaris, Fringed-leaved Heath

Erica ciliaris, Fringed-leaved Heath

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Pyrus torminalis; Wild Service-tree

Pyrus torminalis; Wild Service-tree

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Coriandrum sativum; Common Coriander

Coriandrum sativum; Common Coriander

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Salicornia herbacea, var. acetaria; Common Marsh-samphire, var. a

Salicornia herbacea, var. acetaria; Common Marsh-samphire, var. a

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Atriplex portulacoides; Sea Purslane

Atriplex portulacoides; Sea Purslane

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Hedera Helix; Common Ivy

Hedera Helix; Common Ivy

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Iris squalens, Iris sale, Brown-flowered Iris, Redoute, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840

Iris squalens, Iris sale, Brown-flowered Iris, Redoute, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees, 1802 - 1816

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Ixia miniata, Tritonia deusta; Ixia minimum, Copper-color Tritonia, Redoute, Pierre

Ixia miniata, Tritonia deusta; Ixia minimum, Copper-color Tritonia, Redoute, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees, 1802 - 1816

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Cakile maritima, Sea Rocket

Cakile maritima, Sea Rocket

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Lonicera Periclymenum, Common Woodbine

Lonicera Periclymenum, Common Woodbine

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Anagallis tenella; Bog Pimpernel

Anagallis tenella; Bog Pimpernel

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Primula Scotica; Scottish Birds-eye Primrose

Primula Scotica; Scottish Birds-eye Primrose

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Pinguicula vulgaris; Common Butterwort

Pinguicula vulgaris; Common Butterwort

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Parnassia palustris; Grass-of-Parnassus

Parnassia palustris; Grass-of-Parnassus

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Botanical print by Sir William Jackson Hooker, FRS, 1785 aaa 1865, English botanical

Botanical print by Sir William Jackson Hooker, FRS, 1785 aaa 1865, English botanical
Botanical print by Sir William Jackson Hooker, FRS, 1785 aa 1865, English botanical illustrator. He held the post of Regius Professor of Botany at Glasgow University

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Botanical Print by Walter Hood Fitch 1817 a 1892, W. H. Fitch was an botanical illustrator

Botanical Print by Walter Hood Fitch 1817 a 1892, W. H. Fitch was an botanical illustrator
Botanical Print by Walter Hood Fitch 1817 a 1892, W.H. Fitch was an botanical illustrator and artist, born in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, colour lithograph

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Scilla campanulata, Scille a fleurs en cloche, Bluebell, Redoute, Pierre Joseph

Scilla campanulata, Scille a fleurs en cloche, Bluebell, Redoute, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees, 1802 - 1816

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Pyrus torminalis; Wild Service-tree

Pyrus torminalis; Wild Service-tree

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Round the Bend

Round the Bend
Courtney Crane

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Turning

Turning
Courtney Crane

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Botanical print or English natural history illustration by Joseph Swan 1796-1872, British Engraver

Botanical print or English natural history illustration by Joseph Swan 1796-1872, British Engraver Botanical print or English natural history illustration by Joseph Swan 1796-1872, British Engraver

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Flower Ilustration. Vintage Botanical Floral Chart

Flower Ilustration. Vintage Botanical Floral Chart Botanical flower illustration Antique Botanical illustration of the german book: “Lehrbuch der praktischen Pflanzenkunde in Wort und Bild

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Red Flower

Red Flower
Orara Studio

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Common cow wheat Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Common cow wheat Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Common Cow-wheat (Melampyrum pratense) is a delicate yellow wildflower that brightens up the edges of acid woodland and heaths with deep golden flowers in the summer

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Yellow wild flower carline thistle Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Yellow wild flower carline thistle Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower carline thistle (Carlina vulgaris) is particularly attractive to butterflies, including the large blue. Anne Pratt (1806 - 1893)

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Yellow wild flower sea cabbage Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Yellow wild flower sea cabbage Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower sea cabbage (Brassica oleracea) is also known as wild cabbage. Anne Pratt (1806 - 1893) was a self-taught botanical and ornithological illustrator and author from Strood, Kent

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Yellow wild flower wallflower Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Yellow wild flower wallflower Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower wallflower or common wallflower (Erysimum cheiri syn. Cheiranthus cheiri). Anne Pratt (1806 - 1893) was a self-taught botanical and ornithological illustrator

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Yellow wild flower common gromwell Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Yellow wild flower common gromwell Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower common gromwell (Lithospermum officinale) is also known as European stoneseed. As with all plants including the name " officinale"

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Yellow wild flower kidney vetch Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Yellow wild flower kidney vetch Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower kidney vetch (Anthyllis vulneraria), also known as woundwort, so clearly used for medicinal purposes in the past

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Yellow wild flower silver weed Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt

Yellow wild flower silver weed Victorian botanical print by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower silver weed or silverweed (Argentina anserina) is a flower of marchy ground and is similar to Potentilla wildflowers

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Yellow wildflower yellow goatsbeard Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Yellow wildflower yellow goatsbeard Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower yellow goats beard, Tragopogon pratensis. Common names include Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon, meadow salsify, showy goat s-beard and meadow goat s-beard

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Red purple wildflower common sorrel Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Red purple wildflower common sorrel Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Red purple wildflower common sorrel. Also known as garden sorrel, Rumex acetosa, and often simply called sorrel. This is a perennial herb in the family Polygonaceae

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Purple wildflower greater knapweed Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Purple wildflower greater knapweed Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Purple wildflower greater knapweed, Centaurea scabiosa. Greater knapweed is found growing in dry grasslands, hedgerows and cliffs on lime-rich soil

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Yellow wildflower common tormentil Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Yellow wildflower common tormentil Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower common tormentil, Potentilla erecta. Also Tormentilla erecta, Potentilla laeta, Potentilla tormentilla, and septfoil, erect cinquefoil

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Purple wildflower knotted figwort Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Purple wildflower knotted figwort Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Knotted fig wort or knotted figwort, Scrophularia nodosa, is also known as figwort, woodland figwort, and common figwort. It is a perennial herbaceous plant found in temperate regions of the Northern

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Purple wildflower common burdock Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Purple wildflower common burdock Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Purple wildflower common bur dock (burdock), Arctium minus. Also known as lesser burdock, little burdock, louse-bur, common burdock, button-bur, cuckoo-button, or wild rhubarb

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Wildflower spiked purple loosestrife Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Wildflower spiked purple loosestrife Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Purple wildflower spiked purple loosestrife, Lythrum salicaria. Purple loosestrife belongs to the plant family Lythraceae

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Yellow wildflower common avens Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Yellow wildflower common avens Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower common avens, Geum urbanum. The botanical name, Geum, originated from the Greek geno, to yield an agreeable fragrance, because, when freshly dug up, the root has a clove-like aroma

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Yellow wildflower sweet milk vetch Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Yellow wildflower sweet milk vetch Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Yellow wildflower sweet milk vetch - Astragalus glycyphyllos. Also known as liquorice milkvetch, wild liquorice and wild licorice

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Purple wildflower wood betony Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt

Purple wildflower wood betony Victorian botanical illustration by Anne Pratt
Red purple wildflower wood betony. Also known as purple betony, betony, bishopwort, or bishops wort. The French common name is betoine, and Betonie in German. It is a perennial grassland herb

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Iris Susiana (w / c on vellum)

Iris Susiana (w / c on vellum)
FIT429598 Iris Susiana (w/c on vellum) by Merian, Maria Sibylla Graff (1647-1717); 37.1x28 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; Swiss, out of copyright

Background imageBotanical Print Collection: Pyrus Malus (Apple)

Pyrus Malus (Apple)
CH5179 Pyrus Malus (Apple) by Plenck, Joseph Jacob (1738-1807); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Austrian, out of copyright



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"Exploring the Botanical World: A Journey through 19th Century Prints" Step into a world of botanical wonders with this captivating collection of 19th-century botanical color prints. Each illustration is a testament to the exquisite artistry and scientific precision that defined this era. One such print features Atropa Belladonna, commonly known as Deadly Nightshade, showcasing its enchanting yet dangerous allure. Another masterpiece by Walter Hood Fitch takes us on a visual journey through various botanical illustrations, capturing the essence of nature's diverse beauty. Intriguingly, we encounter a Passion Flower from Lecons de Flore, revealing its intricate petals and vibrant colors. The Common Ivy (Hedera Helix) print showcases the timeless elegance of this evergreen climber. The Purple Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) comes alive in another striking depiction, highlighting its medicinal properties and stunning purple blooms. Moving forward, we discover Pyrus torminalis or Wild Service-tree with its unique fruits adorning the branches. Delving deeper into coastal flora, Salicornia herbacea var. Acetaria or Common Marsh-samphire captures our attention with its delicate greenery thriving amidst harsh environments. Equally fascinating is Atriplex portulacoides or Sea Purslane with its succulent leaves adapted to coastal habitats. The Brown-flowered Iris (Iris squalens), illustrated by Pierre Joseph Redoute himself - an esteemed botanist and artist - mesmerizes us with its warm hues and graceful form. Meanwhile, Scilla campanulata or Bluebell enchants us with Pierre Joseph Redoute's skillful portrayal of these bell-shaped flowers swaying gently in the breeze. These botanical prints transport us back in time when artists like W. H. Fitch dedicated their talents to documenting nature's marvels for both scientific study and aesthetic appreciation. Immerse yourself in this captivating world of botanical illustration and let your imagination bloom.