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Amaranthacea |
Gomphrena pulchella From: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lemaire and others. |
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| Amaranthaceae - Alternanthera atropurpurea [?] From: Revue de l’horticulture belge et étrangère by Frédéric Burvenich, Oswald de Kerchove de Denterchem, Édouard Pynaert, Émile Rodigas, August van Geert & H.J. van Hulle (editors). Gand [Gent], Bureaux de la Revue, 1879, volume 5, plate 2. Chromolithograph (sheet 252 mm x 165 mm). Text enclosed. € 50
Belgian monthly, published from 1875-1914 giving general information about horticulture, new
introductions and varieties, exhibitions etc. Most colour-plates were drawn and lithographed by P. de Pannemaeker, one of the leading artists of this time when
Gent became the horticultural centre of the continent.* B-P-H 781-22; not in Nissen BBI. |
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| Amaranthaceae - Alternanthera sessilis From: Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles. Planches … Botanique classée d’après la méthode naturelle de M. Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu by Pierre Jean François Turpin. Paris & Strasbourg, F.G. Levrault, 1816-1829, volume 5, plate 194. Hand-coloured engraving after Turpin (sheet 120 x 213 mm). € 55
Pierre Jean François Turpin (1775-1840) was possibly the greatest botanical genius of all
the French botanical painters of his day … In particular, his drawings of
botanical details have rarely been surpassed. ... (Blunt). With Pierre-Antoine
Poiteau he collaborated in some of the most important botanical publications of
the early years of the nineteenth century. In the finely illustrated botanical
part of the Dictionnaire … the plates by several engravers were issued uncoloured or coloured.* Pritzel 10.722; Nissen BBI 2239; Blunt p. 180 ff.; Stafleu & Cowan 1293 & 15.384. |
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| Amaranthaceae - Gomphrena pulchella From: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lemaire and others. Gand [Gent], Louis van Houtte, 1849, volume 5, plate 451. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 163 x 239 mm). Text enclosed. € 45
The founder, publisher and part-editor of this lavish Belgian periodical was Louis van Houtte, the
propietor of the largest nursery of its time on the continent. It appeared
monthly for almost 40 years and was published by his own printing office
in the middle of the gardens, the Horto van Houtteano. All the plants
shown were for sale in his nursery and include many exotics. The work is
notable for the craftmanship of the Belgian lithographers Severeyns,
Stroobant and De Pannemaker, who had mastered the art of colour-printing from stone.* Nissen BBI 2254; Great flower books p. 84; Stafleu & Cowan 15.921. |
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| Amaranthaceae - Telanthera ficoidea - Achyranthes ficoideum From: Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles. Planches … Botanique classée d’après la méthode naturelle de M. Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu by Pierre Jean François Turpin. Paris & Strasbourg, F.G. Levrault, 1816-1829, volume 5, plate 193. Hand-coloured engraving after Turpin (sheet 120 x 213 mm). € 60
Pierre Jean François Turpin (1775-1840) was possibly the greatest
botanical genius of all the French botanical painters of his day … In
particular, his drawings of botanical details have rarely been surpassed. ...
(Blunt). With Pierre-Antoine Poiteau he collaborated in some of the most
important botanical publications of the early years of the nineteenth century.
In the finely illustrated botanical part of the Dictionnaire … the plates
by several engravers were issued uncoloured or coloured.* Pritzel 10.722; Nissen BBI 2239; Blunt p. 180 ff.; Stafleu & Cowan 1293 & 15.384. |
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