General / Global

Original antique botanical prints depicting plant species from across the world, produced by European publishers and natural history illustrators from the 17th to 19th centuries.

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Showing 1–48 of 438 results

Antique General and Global Botanical Prints

This category brings together original antique botanical prints depicting plant species from across the world, drawn from the rich tradition of European natural history publishing that flourished from the 17th through the 19th centuries. These works represent some of the finest achievements in the history of scientific illustration, combining rigorous botanical observation with exceptional artistic skill.

European publishers and naturalists produced illustrated works of extraordinary ambition during this period, documenting the plant kingdoms of every continent. Explorers, botanists and artists collaborated to record species encountered during voyages of discovery and scientific expeditions, translating field observations into engraved or lithographed plates intended for scholarly works, horticultural encyclopaedias and popular natural history publications.

The prints in this category encompass a wide range of plant types — flowering species, medicinal herbs, tropical exotics, garden cultivars, ornamental shrubs and economically significant plants — each depicted with the careful attention to form, colour and detail that characterises the finest botanical illustration. Many prints derive from landmark publications that defined the genre, produced in the great centres of natural history publishing including London, Amsterdam, Paris and Vienna.

Among the most celebrated botanical illustrators whose work appears in general and global collections are Georg Dionysius Ehret, Pierre-Joseph Redoute, Franz Andreas Bauer and the contributors to foundational works such as the Botanical Magazine, Curtis’s Botanical Magazine and numerous continental equivalents. Their plates set standards of accuracy and beauty that remained authoritative for generations.

Antique botanical prints of global flora are valued by collectors for their decorative appeal, their connection to the history of science and exploration, and their documentary importance as records of species studied, classified and named during the great age of natural history. Many prints are hand-coloured, enhancing their visual impact and reflecting the production methods of their era.

These works appeal to a broad audience — from specialist collectors of natural history art and botanical illustration to those seeking distinctive original artwork with historical depth and visual beauty. Each print is an authentic period piece, offering a direct connection to the intellectual and artistic culture of European natural history scholarship.

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