Nyctaginaceae - Mirabilis jalappa From: Histoire
universelle du règne végétal, ou nouveau dictionnaire physique et économique de
toutes les plantes qui croissent sur la surface du globe; … by Pierre Joseph
Buchoz. Paris, Brunet, 1775-1780. Engraving with plant names (uncut sheet 260 x
420 mm). Text missing.€ 125
This print is among 1200 plates from this most
extensive work, published from 1775-1780 by the extremely prolific author Pierre
Joseph Buchoz (1731-1807, also spelled as Buch’oz or Buc’hoz). He was a French
physician and naturalist who served as physician to the king of Poland. He left
his post to pursue his interest in natural history and published vast
illustrated folios on botany, books on mineralogy, agriculture, ornithology and
medicine. The attractive plates are mostly based on original drawings in the
Collection des Vélins of the Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris.
Artists’ names on the the copper-engravings seldom occur and as engraver Fessard
is sometimes mentioned. * Pritzel 1325; Dunthorne 59; Blunt & Stearn pp.
158-160; Nissen BBI 287; Stafleu & Cowan 876; Johnston 524.
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Nyctaginaceae -
Mirabilis viscosa - Oxybaphus viscosus
From: The botanical magazine; or flower-garden displayed by William Curtis.
London, 1799, volume 13, plate 434. Hand-coloured engraving
(sheet 143 x 237 mm). Text enclosed.€ 40
The first and most important botanical
magazine made up of 'figures' of plants and short descriptions. Provides a
storehouse of exotics, paralleling the indigenous plants … (Hunt). A
delightful work pictorially, never excelled as a periodical, most carefully
coloured and a source of lasting interest and information (Dunthorne). Started
by William Curtis in 1787 publication still continues.
* Pritzel 2007; Dunthorne 88; Nissen BBI 2350; Great flower books pp. 83-84; Hunt 689; Henrey 472; Stafleu & Cowan 1290.
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