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Pl.41 (Fritallaria) Hortus Nitidissimus Nuremberg, 1750-86. $1200 Print
Pl. 41 Fritillaria Hortus Nitidissimis Nuremberg: 1750-86.

"Fritillaria V & Frittallaria VI/Festus & Bellinde"

Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708-1770) was the dominant influence in European botanical art during the mid 18th century. He was trained as a gardener, so his scientific and practical interest in his subjects was assured.  Ehret painted many extraordinary watercolors and water colored engravings. These works reveal his love of plants and his unique talents as a botanical artist.   Ehret"s travels brought him into contact with Sir Hans Sloan, Carolus Linneaus, Philip Miller, Johann Weinmann and many other important scientists and botanical artists of his time, but it was his generous patron, Dr. Christof Trew who made his most famous works possible; Hortus Nitidissimus and Plantae Selectae.   This beautiful image was contained in Hortus Nitidissimus, a work which is considered to be "one of the finest records of cultivated flowers of the period" (Dunthorne, #310).  Dr.Trew carefully selected beautiful images created by Ehret, Wirsing, Seligmann, Keller, Eisenberger and others to serve as the basis of the engravings for his volumes.

Ehret"s depictions of the sexual parts of the plants reveal his familiarity with the Linnaean system of classification.

20 x 13 inches, sheet.
Hand colored copperplate engraving.
Excellent condition with light overall patina.

 
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