C1860

Gigantic lily (Doryanthes excelsa)

Scarce colonial lithograph of the Gymea Lily. Common: Gymea lily Modern binomial name:  Doryanthes excelsa First described: Correa 1802 Distribution: NSW (The genus Doryanthes was first described in 1802 by the Portuguese priest, statesman, philosopher and botanist José Francisco Correia de Serra … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Gigantic lily (Doryanthes excelsa)

Date:

C1860

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Lithograph with original hand colouring.

Image Size: 

115mm 
x 170mm
AUTHENTICITY
Gigantic lily (Doryanthes excelsa) - Antique Print from 1860

Genuine antique
dated:

1860

Description:

Scarce colonial lithograph of the Gymea Lily.

Common: Gymea lily
Modern binomial name:  Doryanthes excelsa
First described: Correa 1802
Distribution: NSW

(The genus Doryanthes was first described in 1802 by the Portuguese priest, statesman, philosopher and botanist José Francisco Correia de Serra (1750–1823), a close friend of Sir Joseph Banks. )

Walter Hood Fitch (1817 - 1892)

Fitch attracted the attention of Sir William Hooker when he was made director of the Kew Gardens in 1841. He stayed there for the next fifty years. Fitch was a quick and extremely industrious artist, his published drawings reached the almost incredible total of 9960.

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