Butomaceae - Butomus umbellatus
From: English botany; or, coloured figures of British plants by James Edward Smith.
London, C.E. Sowerby, 1836, 2. edition, volume 3, plate 579. Hand-coloured
engraving by James Sowerby (sheet 128 x 218 mm). Foxing. Text enclosed in
photocopy.€ 30
One of the most celebrated of all British floras is Sowerby’s
English botany. This periodical publication, issued in 267 numbers, and
published in thirty-six volumes between 1790 and 1814, contains 2,592
beautifully coloured illustrations of plants most of which are drawn and
engraved by James Sowerby. The plates are accompanied by descriptive letterpress
written by the eminent botanist James Edward Smith, … (Henrey II p. 141). The
plates of the second or small edition of 12 volumes are mostly restrikes of the
plates of the first edition, arranged in sytematic order and including
supplementary plates. Most of the plates thus bear a double enumeration and are
often not so fully coloured as those of the first edition. James Sowerby was the
first of several members of this family who became noted as authors and
illustrators of books on natural history.
* Nissen BBI 2225; Great flower books p. 76; Henrey 1369; Stafleu & Cowan 12.221.
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Butomaceae - Butomus umbellatus
From: Herbier de la flore française by Louis Antoine Cusin & Edmonde Ansberque. Procédé de
reproduction dit phytoxygraphique. Publié sous le patronage du Service du Parc et des Jardins de la ville de Lyon.
Lyon, 1876. Nature-printing with hand-coloured flower detail (sheet ca. 260 x 375 mm). Marginally partly slightly
stained. Without text as issued.€ 35
The plates are reproductions of actual specimens and give the appearance of the plants very accurately. The flower
details are separately drawn at the bottom of most plates and hand-coloured. …
for though the photoxygraphic plates of the twenty-five volumes of the
Herbier de la Flore Française of Louis Antoine Cusin (1824-1901) and Edme
Ansberque (1828-1905), published at Lyons between 1867 and 1876, are of
considerable botanic importance, they are aestetically disappointing (Blunt &
Stearn p. 142). However the plants are carefully selected and nicely arranged.
* Fischer, E.: Zweihundert Jahre Naturselbstdruck 96; Nissen BBI 444 & I p. 248; Blunt & Stearn p. 142.
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