This beautiful hand colored botanical plates are from a book on British wild flowers illustrated by John Sowerby. This book plate being from an edition published in 1914. These plates were all hand finished in colour.

John E. Sowerby was an English botanist and illustrator, known for his contributions to botanical illustration during the 19th century. He was the son of James Sowerby, a renowned naturalist and illustrator, and he followed in his father's footsteps, continuing the family tradition of producing high-quality botanical illustrations. John E. Sowerby collaborated with his father on various botanical publications, contributing illustrations that were characterized by their accuracy and attention to detail. He made significant contributions to the field of botanical illustration, helping to document and depict plant species for scientific and educational purposes.

Dimensions
23 cm x 15 cm 

Artist or Maker
John E. Sowerby

Medium
Lithography

Date
1863

Condition Report
This work is in good condition overall. Please review the images carefully for condition and contact us with any questions.

This item is professionally protected by handmade packing.
The Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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This beautiful hand colored botanical plates are from a book on British wild flowers illustrated by John Sowerby. This book plate being from an edition published in 1914. These plates were all hand finished in colour.

John E. Sowerby was an English botanist and illustrator, known for his contributions to botanical illustration during the 19th century. He was the son of James Sowerby, a renowned naturalist and illustrator, and he followed in his father's footsteps, continuing the family tradition of producing high-quality botanical illustrations. John E. Sowerby collaborated with his father on various botanical publications, contributing illustrations that were characterized by their accuracy and attention to detail. He made significant contributions to the field of botanical illustration, helping to document and depict plant species for scientific and educational purposes.

Dimensions
23 cm x 15 cm 

Artist or Maker
John E. Sowerby

Medium
Lithography

Date
1863

Condition Report
This work is in good condition overall. Please review the images carefully for condition and contact us with any questions.

This item is professionally protected by handmade packing.
The Certificate of Authenticity is included.

Ιστορία πωλητή

Είμαστε πωλητές με εξειδίκευση σε: Αντίγραφα αντίκες, εκτυπώσεις αντίκες & μοντέρνα, εκλεκτής ποιότητας φωτογραφία & σχέδια αντίκες. Αφιερώστε λίγο χρόνο για να δείτε τι έχουμε προς πώληση. Να έχεις μια υπέροχη μέρα.
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Αριθμός Βιβλίων
4
Τίτλος Βιβλίου
John E. Sowerby - Set of 4 Botanical Prints - British wild flowers, Black Medick, Green Weed, White
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Καλή
Έτος δημοσίευσης παλαιότερου αντικειμένου
1863
Height of the book
23 cm
Width of the book
15 cm

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The very rare Dutch print of Muscat from Struys Dutch first edition is exactly as described. It was very well packaged.! Highly recommended seller!

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Oman

Foreign Finches from Butler the plates are Chrome Lithographs you write Liho people thinks hand colored these plates are from Buttler 1894 en 1899 came the Chrome Lithograph Pates

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Ceevarius

Merci , belle gravure, bien emballée. L'état et la description de la pièce sont conformes à la réalité.

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Nice collection of EX Libris, very well packed with certificate of authenticity (!) . Just one suggestion try another courrier than GLS. Registred mail with receipt would be fine for small pckg.

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