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185241061852. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 245mm by 145mm sheet. Native of Tasmania. Australian native botanical lithograph from Curtis's Botanical Magazine. William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist in London who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787. Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from. Small ink inscription on descriptive text. unknown
184625461846. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 235mm by 145mm sheet. Native of Western Australia.<br /> Australian native botanical lithograph from Curtis's Botanical Magazine. William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist in London who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787.Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from. Small ink inscription on descriptive text. unknown
187331361873. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 285mm by 240mm sheet. <p>Walter Hood Fitch was a Scottish botanical artist. For a short article on him click HERE. Native of Nicaragua. From Curtis's Botanical Magazine. William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist in London who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787. Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from. CONDITION : Folds as issued. </p> . unknown
187337051873. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 235mm by 145mm sheet. <p>Walter Hood Fitch was a Scottish botanical artist. For a short article on him click HERE. Native of Australia. From Curtis's Botanical Magazine. William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist in London who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787. Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from. </p> . unknown
185725421857. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 235mm by 145mm sheet. Native of South Australia.<br /> Australian native botanical lithograph from Curtis's Botanical Magazine. William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist in London who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787.Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from. Small ink inscription to the descriptive text.Faint toning. unknown
185225471852. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 235mm by 145mm sheet. Native of Swan River.<br /> Australian native botanical lithograph from Curtis's Botanical Magazine. William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist in London who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787.Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from. A few small foxing spots. Small ink inscription on descriptive text. unknown
0260040053.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0332265226.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0428440355.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
048403622X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0656421851.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1334004455.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334007101.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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18545291854. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 250mm by 170mm sheet. Native of New Zealand.<br /> Walter Hood Fitch was one of the most famous botanical artists of the Victorian era.From 'A Century of Ferns' by Sir William Jackson Hooker.With accompanying descriptive text. unknown
187125361871. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 265mm by 235mm sheet. Native of Norfolk Island. <br /> Walter Hood Fitch was one of the most famous botanical artists of the Victorian era. Australian native botanical engraving from Curtis's Botanical Magazine. William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787. Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from. Minor ink inscription on descriptive text.Folding plate. Two horizontal folds. Slight creasing and stitching holes bottom of sheet slightly affecting printed names of artists. unknown
184634341846. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 250mm by 155mm sheet. <p>Walter Hood Fitch was a Scottish botanical artist. For a short article on him click HERE. Native of East Indies. From Curtis's Botanical Magazine. William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist in London who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787. Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from. CONDITION : Three small stitching holes on far right. unknown
186225801862. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 250mm by 150mm sheet. Native of King George's Sound Western Australia.<br /> Walter Hood Fitch was one of the most famous botanical artists of the Victorian era. Australian native botanical lithograph from Curtis's Botanical Magazine. William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist in London who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787.Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from. unknown
187125371871. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 235mm by 145mm sheet. Walter Hood Fitch was one of the most famous botanical artists of the Victorian era. <br /> Australian native botanical engraving from Curtis's Botanical Magazine. William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787. Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from. Minor ink inscription on descriptive text. unknown
18595301859. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 310mm by 250mm sheet. Native of New Zealand.<br /> Walter Hood Fitch was one of the most famous botanical artists of the Victorian era.From 'Exotic Ferns' by Sir William Jackson Hooker.Library stamp on the reverse.With accompanying descriptive text. unknown
185864196<p>original-colour lithograph. Botanical print from "Curtis's Botanical Magazine Comprising the Plants of the Royal Gardens of Kew and of Other Botanical Establishments in Great Britain Vol. 14 of the Third Series or Vol. 84 of the Whole Work. pl. 5066. Walter Hood Fitch 1817–1892 was a botanical illustrator born in Glasgow Scotland who executed some 10000 drawings for various publications. His work in colour lithograph including 2700 illustrations for Curtis's Botanical Magazine produced up to 200 plates per year. His nephew John Nugent Fitch 1840–1927 also produced illustrations for Curtis's Botanical Magazine. Vincent Brooks 1815-1885 was London based printer and lithographer whose firm took over Day & Son in 1867 to form Vincent Brooks Day & Son. Bergenia purpurascens the purple bergenia is a species of flowering plant in the family Saxifragaceae. This species is a perennial herb and is native to Nepal the eastern Himalayas Assam Tibet south-central China and Myanmar. Useful feature in the garden is the visual interest that its foliage provides by turning a deep beet red during the winter. Reference: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/14224#page/1/mode/1up book; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Hood_Fitch; https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/art-artists/name/vincent-brooks. Condition: very good.</p> Sir William Jackson Hooker, K.H., D.C.L. Oxon. in London.
187331331873. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 145mm by 235mm sheet. <p>Walter Hood Fitch was a Scottish botanical artist. For a short article on him click HERE. Native of California. From Curtis's Botanical Magazine. William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist in London who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787. Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from. </p> . unknown
18465231846. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 320mm by 255mm sheet. The lamented Allan Cunningham discovered this plant on the banks of the Brisbane River Moreton Bay Queensland.<br /> Australian native botanical engraving from Curtis's Botanical Magazine.William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist in London who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787.Accompanied by a photocopy of the original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from. unknown
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