1815 Curtis Botanical Magazine Blue Flowers

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Cape Didymocarpus
CAU116
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Larger Flowered Starred Water Lily
CAU114
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Iberian Geranium
CAU118 $45
Purple-Blue Lachenalia
CAU122 $45
Missouri Squill
CAU119 $45
Rough Leaved Bell Flower Campanula
CAU124 $45
Corymbose Witsenia
CAU125 $45
Mourning-Flowered Aristea
CAU127 $45
Grass-Leaved Aristea
CAU126 $45
Byzantine Squill
CAU128
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Great Flowered Larkspur
CAU140
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Slender Bell Flower
CAU129 $45
American Atragene
CAU134 $45
Great-Flowered Bell-Flower
CAU135 $45
Egyptian Bind-Weed
CAU136 $45
Blue Flowered Justicia
CAU141 $45
Orange Flowered Scented Flag Iris
CAU138 $55
Elder Flower Scented Babiana
CAU139 $45
Sweet Scented Babiana
CAU146 $45
Violet Blue Dwarf Flag Iris
CAU144 $45
Porcelane Flowered Gentian
CAU145
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Lesser Shrubby Viper's Bugloss
CAU149 $45
Monadelphous Ixia
CAU150 $45
Italian Pimpernel
CAU151 $45
Berry Bearing Chironia
CAU152 $45
Purple Flowered Sage
CAU148
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Pale Flowered Meadow Pasque Flower Anemone
CAU154 $45
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1815 Curtis Botanical Magazine Red, Orange Highly Decorative Prints

William Curtis began publication of the Botanical Magazine in February 1787 and continued almost without interruption for 160 years. After Curtis edited the first 13 volumes, the publication continued under the editors: John Simms (1800-1826), William Jackson Hooker (1827-1865) and Joseph Dalton Hooker (1865-1904). The images were engraved and hand-coloured by many artists including Sydenham Edwards, William Graves, James Sowerby, John Curtis, William Jackson Hooker, W.H. Fitch, Matilda Smith, Lillian Snelling and Stella Rose Craig. The plates are known for their fine detail and delicate hand coloring. The prints are all copper engravings to Volume 70 & then stone or zinc lithography until the introduction of color printing in 1948. It is the longest running botanical magazine and was entirely hand colored until 1948. References: Blunt (1994) pp 211 - 217, Great Flower Books pp 156 - 157, Nissen BPI 2350, Staflue 1290.

These Curtis prints are particularly prized for their lavish, beautifully hand colored large illustrations principally by Sydenham Teak Edwards, James Sowerby and William Kilburn. Even now, after all this time of living with Curtis prints, we are still left in awe by their beauty. Each single measures approximately 5 ½ inches wide by 9 inches long. Prints are accompanied by the relevant original descriptive text.

The condition of these prints is remarkable for a work that is 200 years old, with strong plate marks and dates. There is little or no foxing, with characteristic good plate marks on wove paper that is a creamy in color. The photos are very accurate, so please review carefully. All our prints are authentic hand colored antique prints, and the Curtis are about 200 years old & in excellent condition.


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