C1815

Metrosideros speciosa. Shewy Metrosidero…

Rare, large hand coloured engraving of the Albany Bottlebrush, a showy Western Australian native. Modern bonomial name:  Callistemon glaucus (D.C.) Sweet / Callistemon speciosus (Sims) Sweet First described: Robert Sweet 1830 (First formally described in 1815 by Bonpland as Metrosideros … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Metrosideros speciosa. Shewy Metrosideros.

Date:

C1815

Condition:

In good condition, with centre fold as issued.

Technique:

Copper engraving with original hand colouring

Image Size: 

205mm 
x 240mm

Paper Size: 

230mm 
x 264mm
AUTHENTICITY
Metrosideros speciosa. Shewy Metrosideros. - Antique Print from 1815

Genuine antique
dated:

1815

Description:

Rare, large hand coloured engraving of the Albany Bottlebrush, a showy Western Australian native.

Modern bonomial name:  Callistemon glaucus (D.C.) Sweet / Callistemon speciosus (Sims) Sweet
First described: Robert Sweet 1830 (First formally described in 1815 by Bonpland as Metrosideros glauca, however the description was not validly published.
Distribution: WA, Southwest

From: Curtis, W. Botanical Magazine, Volume 42: t. 1761

References:
Sitwell, S. Fine Flower Books 1700-1900. New York 1990 pp.156–157.
Nissen, C. Die Botanische Buchillustration. Stuttgart 1966 2350.
Plesch, A. The Magnificent Botanical Library of the Stiftung Fur Botanik Vaduz Liechtenstein.. London 1975 164.
Henrey, B. British Botanical and Horticultural Literature before 1800…London 1975 472.
Blunt, W. The Art of Botanical Illustration London 1950 pp. 211-217.

Collections:
National Library Australia: Bib ID 3164201
State Library New South Wales: CALL NUMBERS RB/DS580.5/2
State Library Victoria: RARES 580.5 C94

William Curtis (1746 - 1799)

Was an English botanist and entomologist, born at Alton, Hampshire. Curtis began as an apothecary, before turning his attention to botany and natural history. At the age of 25 he produced Instructions for collecting and preserving insects; particularly moths and butterflies. He established his own London Botanic Garden at Lambeth in 1779, moving to Brompton in 1789. His first published series was the highly regarded, Flora Londinensis, a pioneering work that devoted itself to urban nature within a short distance of London. Flora Londinensis was not a financial success but he went on to publish The Botanical Magazine that introduced exotic and familiar plants with appropiate information of the suitable growing conditions and soils for each plant. Was an English botanist and entomologist, born at Alton, Hampshire. Curtis began as an apothecary, before turning his attention to botany and natural history. At the age of 25 he produced Instructions for collecting and preserving insects; particularly moths and butterflies. He established his own London Botanic Garden at Lambeth in 1779, moving to Brompton in 1789. His first published series was the highly regarded, Flora Londinensis, a pioneering work that devoted itself to urban nature within a short distance of London. Flora Londinensis was not a financial success but he went on to publish The Botanical Magazine that introduced exotic and familiar plants with appropriate information of the suitable growing conditions and soils for each plant.

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