Set of Nine 18th Century Framed Hand Coloured Botanical Engravings - William Curtis, London 1799.

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Wonderful set of nine Georgian original hand coloured botanical copper plate engravings by William Curtis.

Each dated 1799

Each frame 39cm x 32.5cm. Mounted in good quality gilt leaf wood frames.

 

Curtis lived in London and worked as a pharmacist but his interest in the natural world, particularly plants and insects, soon overtook his life. In 1777, the first volume of Flora Londnensis was available to the public. This is considered to be Curtis’s best work and it was the first all-inclusive study of the plant life of England. There were only about 300 copies of this work published in the first edition. To complete this sizable project of 432 engravings, Curtis employed several colorists whose talents varied. Artists that contributed to the work include James Sowerby, Sydenham Teak Edwards, Francis Sansom & William Kilburn.