C1868

Scolopendrium Vulgare. Var. Ramosum-majus. [Hart’s-tongue fern]

Artist:

Edward Joseph Lowe (1825 - 1900)

Fine botanical engraving of a fern by Edward Joseph Lowe. Lowe was a botanist and meteorologist whose private income allowed him to pursue his passionate interest in ferns at a time when there was also widespread public interest in the … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Scolopendrium Vulgare. Var. Ramosum-majus. [Hart’s-tongue fern]

Date:

C1868

Artist:

Edward Joseph Lowe (1825 - 1900)

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Colour printed engraving.

Image Size: 

115mm 
x 200mm
AUTHENTICITY
Scolopendrium Vulgare. Var. Ramosum-majus. [Hart's-tongue fern] - Antique Print from 1868

Genuine antique
dated:

1868

Description:

Fine botanical engraving of a fern by Edward Joseph Lowe.

Lowe was a botanist and meteorologist whose private income allowed him to
pursue his passionate interest in ferns at a time when there was also
widespread public interest in the collecting and growing of the family:
‘ferneries’ were a feature of many a fashionable garden.

The beautiful plates were produced using a complicated printing process
which allowed for the accurate alignment of multiple wood-engraved
blocks to produce crisp clear outlines and luminous colours. They are
the work of the master of this process: Benjamin Fawcett (1808-1893),
working from originals by his long-time employee Alexander Francis Lydon
(1836-1917).

From Lowe’s, Our Native Ferns.

Reference: Nissen: 1243, p.114

Biography:

Edward Joseph Lowe (1825-1900)

Lowe was a renowned English botanist, meteorologist and astronomer affectionately known as ‘The Big Snowflake’ because of his white beard.

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