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| White Rose of Sharon: Plate 145 |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 600.00

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| White Rose of Sharon: Plate 145 |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 890.00

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| White Rose of Sharon: Plate 145 |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 890.00

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| Martagon Lily, Showing Flowering Scrape: Plate 182 |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 39. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 1200.00

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| Martagon Lily, Showing Flowering Scrape: Plate 182 |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 39. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 1490.00

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| Martagon Lily, Showing Flowering Scrape: Plate 182 |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 39. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 1490.00

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| Three Irises: Sky-blue English, White Spanish & Yellow Span |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 600.00

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| Three Irises: Sky-blue English, White Spanish & Yellow Span |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 890.00

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| Three Irises: Sky-blue English, White Spanish & Yellow Span |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 890.00

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| Maroon & Crimson Hollyhocks, White Pink & Crimson Flowers: P |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 600.00

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| Maroon & Crimson Hollyhocks, White Pink & Crimson Flowers: P |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 890.00

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| Maroon & Crimson Hollyhocks, White Pink & Crimson Flowers: P |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 890.00

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| Tordylium, Eyed Garden Poppy With Fringed Petals |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 800.00

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| Tordylium, Eyed Garden Poppy With Fringed Petals |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 1090.00

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| Tordylium, Eyed Garden Poppy With Fringed Petals |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 1090.00

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| Italian Artichoke Head: Plate 357 |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 1200.00

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| Italian Artichoke Head: Plate 357 |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 1490.00

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| Italian Artichoke Head: Plate 357 |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 1490.00

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| Five Tulips: Red & Green; Large Yellow; Small Pink: Plate 71 |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 800.00

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| Five Tulips: Red & Green; Large Yellow; Small Pink: Plate 71 |
Basilius Besler first published his magnificent work Hortus Eystettensis in 1613. It was the world's first great florilegium and documented the gardens of the Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany, who was attempting to cultivate examples of all the flowering plants throughout the world. These prints are taken from a special deluxe 1613 edition, of which only 50 copies were ever produced. The coloring is rendered in spectacular detail. The edition, printed on English watercolor paper, is part of the Oppenheimer Kew Gardens Editions and is limited to 300 sets. Each print is embossed with the official marks of Royal Botanic Gardens and Oppenheimer Editions. The back of each print is numbered and stamped with the signature of the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Each sheet measures 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. We suggest the mahogany frame as the best choice for this print.
Price: 1090.00

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