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Robert John Thornton Botanical, Plate 7
A Group of Carnations, Plate 7, in the Dr. Robert John Thornton Temple of Flora set, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Dr. Robert John Thornton was a visionary force behind the creation of Temple of Flora, a collection of specimens catalogued during the rise of modern botany in the 18th century. To show the British artistic superiority in this burgeoning field, Thornton employed a coterie of the finest artists and engravers to produce the single most famous of all florilegia. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 500. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Thorntons engravings are famous. Each sheet measures 23-1/4 x 18-1/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left.
Price: 1665.00


Robert John Thornton Botanical, Plate 10
Tulips, Plate 10, in the Dr. Robert John Thornton Temple of Flora set, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Dr. Robert John Thornton was a visionary force behind the creation of Temple of Flora, a collection of specimens catalogued during the rise of modern botany in the 18th century. To show the British artistic superiority in this burgeoning field, Thornton employed a coterie of the finest artists and engravers to produce the single most famous of all florilegia. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 500. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant articulate colors for which Thorntons engravings are famous. Each sheet measures 23-1/4 x 18-1/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back.
Price: 1200.00


Robert John Thornton Botanical, Plate 10
Tulips, Plate 10, in the Dr. Robert John Thornton Temple of Flora set, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Dr. Robert John Thornton was a visionary force behind the creation of Temple of Flora, a collection of specimens catalogued during the rise of modern botany in the 18th century. To show the British artistic superiority in this burgeoning field, Thornton employed a coterie of the finest artists and engravers to produce the single most famous of all florilegia. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 500. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant articulate colors for which Thorntons engravings are famous. Each sheet measures 23-1/4 x 18-1/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back.
Price: 1665.00


Robert John Thornton Botanical, Plate 10
Tulips, Plate 10, in the Dr. Robert John Thornton Temple of Flora set, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Dr. Robert John Thornton was a visionary force behind the creation of Temple of Flora, a collection of specimens catalogued during the rise of modern botany in the 18th century. To show the British artistic superiority in this burgeoning field, Thornton employed a coterie of the finest artists and engravers to produce the single most famous of all florilegia. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 500. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant articulate colors for which Thorntons engravings are famous. Each sheet measures 23-1/4 x 18-1/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back.
Price: 1665.00


Robert John Thornton Botanical, Plate 14
The Night-Blooming Cereus, Plate 14, in the Dr. Robert John Thornton Temple of Flora set, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Dr. Robert John Thornton was a visionary force behind the creation of Temple of Flora, a collection of specimens catalogued during the rise of modern botany in the 18th century. To show the British artistic superiority in this burgeoning field, Thornton employed a coterie of the finest artists and engravers to produce the single most famous of all florilegia. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 500. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Thorntons engravings are famous. Each sheet measures 23-1/4 x 18-1/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back.
Price: 1200.00


Robert John Thornton Botanical, Plate 14
The Night-Blooming Cereus, Plate 14, in the Dr. Robert John Thornton Temple of Flora set, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Dr. Robert John Thornton was a visionary force behind the creation of Temple of Flora, a collection of specimens catalogued during the rise of modern botany in the 18th century. To show the British artistic superiority in this burgeoning field, Thornton employed a coterie of the finest artists and engravers to produce the single most famous of all florilegia. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 500. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Thorntons engravings are famous. Each sheet measures 23-1/4 x 18-1/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back.
Price: 1665.00


Robert John Thornton Botanical, Plate 14
The Night-Blooming Cereus, Plate 14, in the Dr. Robert John Thornton Temple of Flora set, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Dr. Robert John Thornton was a visionary force behind the creation of Temple of Flora, a collection of specimens catalogued during the rise of modern botany in the 18th century. To show the British artistic superiority in this burgeoning field, Thornton employed a coterie of the finest artists and engravers to produce the single most famous of all florilegia. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 500. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Thorntons engravings are famous. Each sheet measures 23-1/4 x 18-1/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back.
Price: 1665.00


Clara Maria Pope Botanical, Plate 1
Single White, Single Red Camellia, Plate 1, Monograph of the Genus Camellia, 1819, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. A talented painter, Clara Maria Pope (1768-1838) created a name for herself by exhibiting miniatures, and after her husband's death, remarried Alexander Pope, noted poet and actor. She was commissioned by Samuel Curtis to create the hand-colored engravings for his Monograph of the Genus Camellia. Published in 1819, the work is now recognized as the finest of all the great camellia books, with fewer than 10 copies of the complete book in existence today. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Popes engravings are famous. Each sheet measures 24 x 18 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp.
Price: 900.00


Clara Maria Pope Botanical, Plate 1
Single White, Single Red Camellia, Plate 1, Monograph of the Genus Camellia, 1819, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. A talented painter, Clara Maria Pope (1768-1838) created a name for herself by exhibiting miniatures, and after her husband's death, remarried Alexander Pope, noted poet and actor. She was commissioned by Samuel Curtis to create the hand-colored engravings for his Monograph of the Genus Camellia. Published in 1819, the work is now recognized as the finest of all the great camellia books, with fewer than 10 copies of the complete book in existence today. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Popes engravings are famous. Each sheet measures 24 x 18 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp.
Price: 1265.00


Clara Maria Pope Botanical, Plate 1
Single White, Single Red Camellia, Plate 1, Monograph of the Genus Camellia, 1819, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. A talented painter, Clara Maria Pope (1768-1838) created a name for herself by exhibiting miniatures, and after her husband's death, remarried Alexander Pope, noted poet and actor. She was commissioned by Samuel Curtis to create the hand-colored engravings for his Monograph of the Genus Camellia. Published in 1819, the work is now recognized as the finest of all the great camellia books, with fewer than 10 copies of the complete book in existence today. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Popes engravings are famous. Each sheet measures 24 x 18 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp.
Price: 1265.00


Clara Maria Pope Botanical, Plate 2
Double White, Double-striped Camellia, Plate 2, Monograph of the Genus Camellia, 1819, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. A talented painter, Clara Maria Pope (1768-1838) created a name for herself by exhibiting miniatures, and after her husband's death, remarried Alexander Pope, noted poet and actor. She was commissioned by Samuel Curtis to create the hand-colored engravings for his Monograph of the Genus Camellia. Published in 1819, the work is now recognized as the finest of all the great camellia books, with fewer than 10 copies of the complete book in existence today. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Popes engravings are famous.
Price: 600.00


Clara Maria Pope Botanical, Plate 2
Double White, Double-striped Camellia, Plate 2, Monograph of the Genus Camellia, 1819, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. A talented painter, Clara Maria Pope (1768-1838) created a name for herself by exhibiting miniatures, and after her husband's death, remarried Alexander Pope, noted poet and actor. She was commissioned by Samuel Curtis to create the hand-colored engravings for his Monograph of the Genus Camellia. Published in 1819, the work is now recognized as the finest of all the great camellia books, with fewer than 10 copies of the complete book in existence today. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Popes engravings are famous.
Price: 965.00


Clara Maria Pope Botanical, Plate 2
Double White, Double-striped Camellia, Plate 2, Monograph of the Genus Camellia, 1819, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. A talented painter, Clara Maria Pope (1768-1838) created a name for herself by exhibiting miniatures, and after her husband's death, remarried Alexander Pope, noted poet and actor. She was commissioned by Samuel Curtis to create the hand-colored engravings for his Monograph of the Genus Camellia. Published in 1819, the work is now recognized as the finest of all the great camellia books, with fewer than 10 copies of the complete book in existence today. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Popes engravings are famous.
Price: 965.00


Clara Maria Pope Botanical, Plate 3
Pompone or Kew Blush Double-red Camellia, Plate 3, Monograph of the Genus Camellia, 1819, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. A talented painter, Clara Maria Pope (1768-1838) created a name for herself by exhibiting miniatures, and after her husband's death, remarried Alexander Pope, noted poet and actor. She was commissioned by Samuel Curtis to create the hand-colored engravings for his Monograph of the Genus Camellia. Published in 1819, the work is now recognized as the finest of all the great camellia books, with fewer than 10 copies of the complete book in existence today. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Popes engravings are famous.
Price: 600.00


Clara Maria Pope Botanical, Plate 3
Pompone or Kew Blush Double-red Camellia, Plate 3, Monograph of the Genus Camellia, 1819, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. A talented painter, Clara Maria Pope (1768-1838) created a name for herself by exhibiting miniatures, and after her husband's death, remarried Alexander Pope, noted poet and actor. She was commissioned by Samuel Curtis to create the hand-colored engravings for his Monograph of the Genus Camellia. Published in 1819, the work is now recognized as the finest of all the great camellia books, with fewer than 10 copies of the complete book in existence today. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Popes engravings are famous.
Price: 965.00


Clara Maria Pope Botanical, Plate 3
Pompone or Kew Blush Double-red Camellia, Plate 3, Monograph of the Genus Camellia, 1819, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. A talented painter, Clara Maria Pope (1768-1838) created a name for herself by exhibiting miniatures, and after her husband's death, remarried Alexander Pope, noted poet and actor. She was commissioned by Samuel Curtis to create the hand-colored engravings for his Monograph of the Genus Camellia. Published in 1819, the work is now recognized as the finest of all the great camellia books, with fewer than 10 copies of the complete book in existence today. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Popes engravings are famous.
Price: 965.00


Clara Maria Pope Botanical, Plate 4
Anemone-flowered or Rose-colored Camellia, Plate 4, Monograph of the Genus Camellia, 1819, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. A talented painter, Clara Maria Pope (1768-1838) created a name for herself by exhibiting miniatures, and after her husband's death, remarried Alexander Pope, noted poet and actor. She was commissioned by Samuel Curtis to create the hand-colored engravings for his Monograph of the Genus Camellia. Published in 1819, the work is now recognized as the finest of all the great camellia books, with fewer than 10 copies of the complete book in existence today. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Popes engravings are famous.
Price: 600.00


Clara Maria Pope Botanical, Plate 4
Anemone-flowered or Rose-colored Camellia, Plate 4, Monograph of the Genus Camellia, 1819, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. A talented painter, Clara Maria Pope (1768-1838) created a name for herself by exhibiting miniatures, and after her husband's death, remarried Alexander Pope, noted poet and actor. She was commissioned by Samuel Curtis to create the hand-colored engravings for his Monograph of the Genus Camellia. Published in 1819, the work is now recognized as the finest of all the great camellia books, with fewer than 10 copies of the complete book in existence today. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Popes engravings are famous.
Price: 965.00


Clara Maria Pope Botanical, Plate 4
Anemone-flowered or Rose-colored Camellia, Plate 4, Monograph of the Genus Camellia, 1819, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. A talented painter, Clara Maria Pope (1768-1838) created a name for herself by exhibiting miniatures, and after her husband's death, remarried Alexander Pope, noted poet and actor. She was commissioned by Samuel Curtis to create the hand-colored engravings for his Monograph of the Genus Camellia. Published in 1819, the work is now recognized as the finest of all the great camellia books, with fewer than 10 copies of the complete book in existence today. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Popes engravings are famous.
Price: 965.00


Clara Maria Pope Botanical, Plate 5
Myrtle-leaved Camellia, Plate 5, Monograph of the Genus Camellia, 1819, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. A talented painter, Clara Maria Pope (1768-1838) created a name for herself by exhibiting miniatures, and after her husband's death, remarried Alexander Pope, noted poet and actor. She was commissioned by Samuel Curtis to create the hand-colored engravings for his Monograph of the Genus Camellia. Published in 1819, the work is now recognized as the finest of all the great camellia books, with fewer than 10 copies of the complete book in existence today. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Popes engravings are famous.
Price: 900.00


 

 

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