Hyacinthaceae - Ornithogalum umbellatum
From:
Flora batava by Jan Kops, Herman Christiaan van Hall and others.
Amsterdam, J.C. Sepp, 1828, volume 5, plate 362. Hand-coloured engraving (unpressed sheet
240 x 290 mm). Text enclosed.€ 150
The Flora batava, a monumental work
forming a beautifully illustrated survey of all indigenous plants in the
Netherlands. It was started in 1800 by Jan Kops, a Dutch agronomist and
professor of botany at Utrecht. The first 10 volumes constitute all that was
prepared and issued under his supervision (later assisted by Herman Christiaan
van Hall, Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel and Johannes Everhardus van der
Trappen). When finished at last in 1934, Willem Jan Lütjeharms was the editor
for volume 28, in which he concludes that this work has ended now and that
publication took longer than any comparable foreign flora: De Flora Batava
heeft langer geleefd dan een der met dit werk vergelijkbare buitenlandsche
plaatwerken. The long publication period reflects the change in the technique
of its illustrations. Initially copper-engravings were used, followed by
lithographs, all coloured by hand, but from volume 25 colour-printing was
gradually introduced. Also several artists were involved, but the plates are not
signed, nor much information is given about them. The first publisher, J.C. Sepp
en Zoon, was renowned for its scientific colour-plate books. Each plate is
accompanied by a text in Dutch and French. The work was issued in 8vo and 4to.
This plate is in the most desirable large 4to format. * Pritzel 4822; Jackson p.
324; Nissen BBI 2247; Great flower books p. 63; Landwehr 60; Stafleu &
Cowan 3874; Johnston 663; A hundred highlights from the koninklijke
Bibliotheek 70.
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Hyacinthaceae - Ornithogalum umbellatum
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.€ 55
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; Blunt & Stearn p. 142; Nissen BBI 444 + I p. 248.
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