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(Valeriana) Hortus Eystettensis Eichstatt ca 1613-27 SOLD Print
Iris  <i>Hortus Eystettensis</i> Eichstadt ca 1613-27  $3,500.

"Valeriana Graeca flore albo"

Basil Besler is credited with producing the earliest great florilegium entitled Hortus Eystettensis.  His work was the earliest pictorial record of flowers from a single garden. In the early 17th century the Prince Bishop of Eichstatt, Germany created a splendid garden, the first to contain all the shrubs and flowering plants known at the time.  New plants were arriving from Mexico and the New World and for the first time we see engravings detailing the full range of exotic flowers and glorious new fruits such as corn, tomatoes and sunflowers.  When the garden was completed the Prince Bishop commissioned a monumental picture book of all of his plants.  This large work consisted of 367 copper engraved plates and was first issued in 1613.  Besler"s engravings can be called "modern" in their appeal.   Large and almost square, somewhat stylized in depiction, they transcend anything that came before.  Today the individual plates are prized for their size, scarcity and bold execution.

Copperplate engraving with modern hand-color, text on verso
22 x 17 1/2 inches sheet
Clean and crisp impression in excellent original condition.

 
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