Description: 1856 Color Wood Engraving Chromoxylograph from: F E R N S : BRITISH AND EXOTIC BLECHNUM ORIENTALEPl. XL(Blechnopsis orientalis)About the Volumes: Ferns: British & Exotic by EJ Lowe, Esq. This lovely work was published in London, by Groombridge and Sons.is a stunning guide to the most exquisite and beautiful plants in cultivation in the UK at the time. It is a comprehensive and beautiful work on ferns from all over the world. The octavo sized volume was dedicated to the Duke of Newcastle, "a nobleman universally beloved for his public and private works..." It contains beautiful colored plates of different types of ferns including, Gymnogramma, Nothochlaena, Niphobelus and Polypodium. Victorians cultivated ferns with a passion, creating elaborate glass houses (ferneries) for their display. Volumes describing these plants and their propagation were very popular at the end of the nineteenth century. About the Author:Edward Joseph Lowe FRS FGS FRAS FLS (11 November 1825 – 10 March 1900) was a British botanist, meteorologist and astronomer, who published papers on a wide variety of subjects, including luminous meteors, sunspots, the zodiacal light, meteorological observations during the 1860 solar eclipse (at Fuente del Mar, near Santander), conchology, ferns, grasses and other plants. He was an independently wealthy naturalist and member of the Royal society, who also published other works such as A History of Ferns, British and Exotic, in 1856-60 & A Natural History of British Grasses in 1862. About the Artist:Alexander Francis Lydon (1836/1837 – 1917) was an Irish-born British watercolor artist, illustrator and engraver of natural history and landscapes. He worked for Benjamin Fawcett the printer, to whom he had been apprenticed from an early age. He collaborated on a large number of works with the Rev. Francis Orpen Morris who wrote the text. About the Plates:This lovely work was published in London, by Groombridge and Sons. From about 1855 on, Groombridge was the principal publisher for the renowned Benjamin Fawcett, the greatest color printer of the 19th century. Fawcett pioneered a system of wood block engraving from multiple wood blocks that resulted in vivid finely colored works such as this marvelous book. This process was called chromoxylography (color wood engraving). A History of Ferns was Fawcett's first large project that was almost entirely color printed, with some hand finishing in watercolor. Condition:Appears to be in good condition for a 163-year-old print. The coloring & exquisitely fine detail work appears to remain sharp & brilliant as the day it was printed. Typical age-toning & character for a print this old. This one has a bit more age-toned character than some of the others. Artifacts to the paper along the edge where it was bound into its volume which don't impinge on the image. Please peruse the detailed photos. Printed on creamy wove paper.These prints are very old & may have minor imperfections expected with age, such as some typical age-toning of the paper, spots, text-offsetting, artifacts from having been bound into a book, etc. Please examine the photos & details carefully.Text Page(s): This one comes without a text page. (Please note, the scan of the title page is included for reference, it's not part of this listing...) About This Beautiful Plant:Blechnopsis is a small genus of ferns in the family Blechnaceae, subfamily Blechnoideae.Blechnum orientale Linn, is commonly known as ‘Centipede fern’.The native range of this species is Tropical & Subtropical Asia to Pacific. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. It is an important edible medicinal fern in Malaysia.In addition to its use as a vegetable, the plant is documented in ethnomedicine to possess several medicinal benefits in treating cuts and wounds, stomach pain and urinary bladder complaints, typhoid fever and inflammatory diseases.Pharmacological studies have shown that the plant possesses numerous notable biological activities such as antioxidant, anticancer, antidiabetic, antimicrobial and wound healing activities. A few phytoconstituents have been reported from the plant. Size: 9-1/2" x 6" inches approximately. Shipping: Multiple prints combine into one USPS Flat-Rate envelope. If you'd like to combine & need more time to choose, please send a message & we'll do our best to oblige. If you're assessed multiple shipping for one combined package, we'll endeavor to refund any overage asap. Thanks for Visiting!
Price: 24 USD
Location: Great Barrington, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-09-16T21:48:15.000Z
Shipping Cost: 8.95 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: A.F. Lydon
Signed By: Bessa del., Gabriel sculp.
Image Orientation: Portrait
Size: Medium
Material: Paper
Region of Origin: Europe
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Biology, British, England, Lowe, Natural History, Plants, Still Life
Type: Hand-Colored Original Engraving Print
Year of Production: 1856
Item Height: 9-1/2"
Style: Natural History
Theme: History, Natural History, Nature, Science & Medicine, Botany, Plants
Features: 1st Edition
Production Technique: Hand-Colored Copperplate Engraving
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 6"
Time Period Produced: 1850-1899