Title: |
Broad-Leaved Crinum, or, Crinum Latifolium (Floral Study for 'Edwards's Botanical Register', or, Ornamental flower-garden and shrubbery) |
Engraver: |
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) |
Designer: |
Hart, M. (British, 19th c.) |
Date: |
1830 |
Medium: |
Original Hand - Coloured Etching |
Publisher: |
J. Ridgway, London |
Editor: |
Sydenham Edwards, London |
Note: |
The 19th Century Botanical Engravers: J.
Watts was one of the principal British etchers who produced original
etchings and engravings after M. Hart's designs for The Botanical
Register and Edward's Botanical Register. Unfortunately, not much information
is available on many of the 19th century botanical artists because their
works were primarily created for scientific and educational purposes.
Nevertheless, these etchings were so specialized and meticulous that
they have left behind some of the finest records and portrayals of the
19th century floral world. We have now come to regard these engravings
as wonderful works of early botanical art. Dated 1830, this original etching depicts
the Crinum Latifolium , a flower also known as the Broad-Leaved
Crinum. It hails from
'Edwards's Botanical Register', or, Ornamental flower-garden and shrubbery), pl 1297, Vol. 15. |
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The Botanical Magazine or Flower Garden Displayed
was founded by William Curtis (1746-99) and in 1787 was published semi-annually
in London. It was the first periodical to provide gardeners with important
horticultural information and its quick acceptance by the public inspired
half a dozen other magazines by the beginning of the nineteenth century.
Along with William Kilburn, James Sowerby and Walter Fitch, Sydenham Edwards
was one of the principal artists. |
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Some of the greatest botanical engravings of the early nineteenth
century were commissioned for a periodical entitled The Botanical Register. It
was published in London by James Ridgeway and edited by the famous botanist,
Sydenham Teak Edwards (1769 - 1819) who produced many of the engravings
and drawings for Curtis' Botanical Magazine until 1815 when Edwards
decided to publish his own monthly magazine. |
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From its inception in 1815 to the year 1828 The Botanical
Register published superb botanical engravings for each issue. All
were delicately coloured by hired artists and the larger plates (such
as this original example) were folded into the text. The magazine was
continued as Edward's Botanical Register from 1828 to 1847. After
1847 the engravings became too expensive to produce and were replaced
with lithographs. |
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What makes these early and original works of floral art
from Edward's Botanical Register so desirable should be obvious
at first glance. The engraving is both artistic and accurate and the hand-colouring
that was so long ago applied is unparalleled in its subtle ranges of hues
and tones. An original engraving such as this example depicting the broad-leaved crinum simply ranks among
the finest botanical art one may acquire. |
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Crinum Latifolium: The Crinum Latifolium,
is a plant that is also known as the Broad-Leaved Crinum. It belongs to the Amaryllidaceae
family (the family of tropical and warm temperate perennial herbs and bulbous flowering plants).
This beautiful flower is known for its medicinal properties (some are questionable). It
is a tropical plant with lily-like white flowers that grows naturally in Asia, from
India to China. It has been used as a herb in parts of Asia. An article
by (J.L.), John Lindley, the English botanist in Edwards's Botanical Register
discusses the details concerning the flower depicted in this original hand-colored etching
and thanks the Right Honorable Earl of Caernarvon, for the flower in whose collection
the drawing was made in 1825. He quotes Mr. Gwen's remarks and comparative
notes upon the species, it partially reads; "A native of Bengal, where it begins to
blossom with the first showers in April, and continues to do so during part of the rainy season." *
James Ridgway, London, "Edwards's Botanical Register", pl 1297, Vol. 15. |
Source: |
Edwards's Botanical Register |
Size: |
10 X 8 (Sizes in inches are approximate,
height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Framed and Matted with 100% Archival Materials |
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Price: $495.00 US |
Condition: |
Printed upon nineteenth century wove paper and with full
margins as published in London on the above date. Containing the horizontal
fold marks, as usual, else a strong impression with fine hand-colouring
and in excellent condition throughout. This original engraving dated 1830 from Edwards's
Botanical Register represents a prime example of early nineteenth century floral art. |
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