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Rare large botanical lithograph from the famous series of plants collected by Nathaniel Wallich a Danish botanist active in India in the early nineteenth century. Wallich was one the first Europeans to train and use Indian botanical artists who were … Read Full Description
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Rare large botanical lithograph from the famous series of plants collected by Nathaniel Wallich a Danish botanist active in India in the early nineteenth century. Wallich was one the first Europeans to train and use Indian botanical artists who were employed by the Calcutta Botanic Garden to illustrate his series. Wallich issued the series in 12 parts between 1829 and 1832 in an edition of only two hundred and fifty four copies of this work made, of which most of these are now accounted for in libraries and institutional collections. Forty sets were purchased by the East India Company. According to his Wallich, the skilled colourist was a ‘Mr. John Clark.‘
References:
Sitwell, S. Fine Flower Books 1700-1900. New York 1990 p.149.
Dunthorne, G. Flower and Fruit Prints of the 18th and Early 19th Centuries: Their History, Makers and Uses, with a Catalogue Raisonne.. Washington 1938 326.
Nissen, C. Die Botanische Buchillustration. Stuttgart 1966 BBI 2099.
Coates, A.M. The Book of Flowers : Four Centuries of Flower Illustration Worthing 1985 p. 109.
Blunt, W. The Art of Botanical Illustration London 1950.
Collections:
Royal Collection Trust UK: RCIN 1071007
State Library Victoria: RARESEF 581.95 W15
State Library New South Wales: RB/RF581.954/ 4
Nathaniel Wallich (1786 - 1854)
Wallich was the director of the Calcutta Botanic Gardens for over 30 years. He trained native plant collectors and sent them into parts of the Himalayas which were closed to Europeans. In doing so many hardy plants were introduced into England and are now grown in many gardens. He also trained native artists to make botanical drawings and one of these was Vishnu Prasadva who accompanied him on many journeys. "These Indian draughtsman's images are so vivid and vigorous that they make most other botanical series look insipid by comparison". Wilfred Hunt.
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