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Elizabeth Blackwell - Bryoniae Albae Baccis Nigris Radix

Bryoniae Albae Baccis Nigris Radix

Elizabeth Blackwell's "Bryoniae Albae Baccis Nigris Radix" is an original hand-coloured engraving created by the 18th century British artist for the "Herbarium Blackwellianum Emmendatum et Auctum". Examples from the Herbarium have been cited as perhaps the most important images of herbs and other medicinal plants created during the eighteenth century. This impression of "Bryoniae Albae Baccis Nigris Radix" is printed on watermarked, hand-made, eighteenth century paper and with full margins as published in the Nuremberg edition by Dr. Christopher Jacob Trew around 1755.
 
Title: Bryoniae Albae Baccis Nigris Radix
Artist: Blackwell, Elizabeth (London, 1700-1759)
Date: c. 1755
Medium: Original Hand - Coloured Engraving
Publisher: Jacob Trew, Nuremberg
Edition: Second Expanded Edition.
Source: Herbarium Blackwellianum Emmendatum et Auctum
Note: Elizabeth Blackwell: One of the most remarkable artists of early botanical art, Elizabeth Blackwell (London, 1700- 1759), is said to have become an artist in order to obtain funds to free her husband, Dr. Alexander Blackwell, from debtors' prison. Hearing that a work upon plants with medicinal qualities was needed, She made frequent trips to the nearby Chelsea Physic Garden to observe and draw the plants. Elizabeth compiled 'A Curious Herbal', with the support of Sir Hans Sloane and the help of Philip Miller and others. She was also amongst the first botanical artists to actually engrave her own designs rather than hiring a professional engraver, such is the case for this original hand-colored engraving entitled, Bryoniae Albae Baccis Nigris Radix. Altogether, the undertaking took her six full years to complete and in the end she was able to free her husband. Unfortunately, he went to Sweden several years later and became involved in a political plot and was eventually executed.
  The first edition of Elizabeth Blackwell's art was published in London in 1739 under the title of, 'A Curious Herbal'. "Bryoniae Albae Baccis Nigris Radix" hails from the much expanded second edition, published by Jacob Trew in Nuremberg between 1750 and 1760 under the title of, 'Herbarium Blackwellianum Emmendatum et Auctum'. Each engraving was hand-coloured by botanical artists before publication. Besides the obvious beauty of these original engravings, examples from the Herbarium have been cited as perhaps the most important images of herbs and other medicinal plants created during the eighteenth century. One can see from these antique engravings why Elizabeth Blackwell has been called one of England's best early botanical artists.
Note: Dr. Christopher Jacob Trew: Dr. Christopher Jacob Trew was a wealthy physician of Nuremberg who loved flowers and books and proceded to combine his two interests in a series of magnificent volumes. 'Herbarium Blackwellianum Emmendatum et Auctum' (between 1750 and 1760) dealt with herbals and medicinal plants. This original Blackwell engrving depicting the "Bryoniae Albae Baccis Nigris Radix" originates from the 'Herbarium Blackwellianum Emmendatum et Auctum'. Another series was 'Plantae Selectae' (1750 - 1773) which contained many subjects of botanical interest and the species chosen were mainly for their rarity and novelty. The 'Hortus Nitidissimus' (1750 - 1786) was unlike the previous works. It was one of the greates florilegiums of the eighteenth century and was confined to ornamental flowers. Its aim was to present some of the most magnificent flowers. 'Plantae Selectae' and 'Hortus Nitidissimus' were continued by other editors long after Trew's death in 1769.
Size: 12 1/4 X 8 1/2 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  Matted with 100% Archival Materials
Buy Now Price: $285.00 US
Condition: Printed on watermarked, hand-made, eighteenth century paper and with full margins as published in the Nuremberg edition around 1755. Slight notations in the margin in eighteenth century pen exist else this original engraving entitled, Bryoniae Albae Baccis Nigris Radix is in excellent condition throughout with unfaded, original hand colouring. This original engraving represents a prime, original example of the 18th century botanical art by Elizabeth Blackwell.
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Original Engraving by the British artist, Elizabeth Blackwell.

Bryoniae Albae Baccis Nigris Radix Original Engraving by the British artist Elizabeth Blackwell
# 2.- Bryoniae Albae Baccis Nigris Radix

View other original engravings by the 18th century botanical artist, Elizabeth Blackwell.

"Herbarium Blackwellianum Emmendatum et Auctum", Jacob Trew, Nuremberg
# Image Title & Artist Date Medium  
01.- Anchusa Common Bugloss or Alkane by Elizabeth Blackwell Anchusa (Common Bugloss, or, Alkane) by the British artist, Elizabeth Blackwell c. 1755 Original Hand-Coloured Engraving  
02.- Bryoniae Albae Baccis Nigris Radix by Elizabeth Blackwell Bryoniae Albae Baccis Nigris Radix by the British artist, Elizabeth Blackwell c. 1755 Original Hand-Coloured Engraving  
03.- Cicuta Viennensis Cicuta Terrestris Major Hemlock by Elizabeth Blackwell Cicuta Viennensis, Cicuta Terrestris Major (Hemlock) by the British artist, Elizabeth Blackwell c. 1755 Original Hand-Coloured Engraving  
04.- Eryngium by Elizabeth Blackwell Eryngium by the British artist, Elizabeth Blackwell c. 1755 Original Hand-Coloured Engraving Sold
05.- Hellaboraster Hellebore or Christmas Rose by Elizabeth Blackwell Hellaboraster (Hellebore, or, Christmas Rose) by the British artist, Elizabeth Blackwell c. 1755 Original Hand-Coloured Engraving Sold
06.- Helleborus Major by Elizabeth Blackwell Helleborus Major by the British artist, Elizabeth Blackwell c. 1755 Original Hand-Coloured Engraving  
07.- Helleborus Minor by Elizabeth Blackwell Helleborus Minor by the British artist, Elizabeth Blackwell c. 1755 Original Hand-Coloured Engraving  
08.- Levisticum Lovage by Elizabeth Blackwell Levisticum (Lovage) by the British artist, Elizabeth Blackwell c. 1755 Original Hand-Coloured Engraving  
09.- Pulmonaria Maculosa Lungwort by Elizabeth Blackwell Pulmonaria Maculosa (Lungwort) by the British artist, Elizabeth Blackwell c. 1755 Original Hand-Coloured Engraving  
10.- Sebesten et Myxa by Elizabeth Blackwell Sebesten et Myxa by the British artist, Elizabeth Blackwell c. 1755 Original Hand-Coloured Engraving Sold

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