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John E. Sowerby - Set of 4 Botanical Prints - Scurvy Grass, Horseradish, Yellow Draba, Lady's Smock - 1863
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John E. Sowerby - Set of 4 Botanical Prints - Scurvy Grass, Horseradish, Yellow Draba, Lady's Smock - 1863

These original hand-coloured lithographs are from the John E. Sowerby’s ”British Wild Flowers, Illustrated by John E. Sowerby. Described, with an introduction and a Key to the Natural Orders, by C. Pierpoint Johnson. Re-Issue: A supplement containing 180 figures of recently discovered flowering plants, by John W. Salts... and the Ferns, horsetails, and club mosses”. The work was published by John van Voorst in London, 1863. John E. Sowerby was an English botanist and illustrator, known for his contributions to botanical illustration during the 19th century. He was the son of James Sowerby, a renowned naturalist and illustrator, and he followed in his father's footsteps, continuing the family tradition of producing high-quality botanical illustrations. John E. Sowerby collaborated with his father on various botanical publications, contributing illustrations that were characterized by their accuracy and attention to detail. He made significant contributions to the field of botanical illustration, helping to document and depict plant species for scientific and educational purposes. Artist John E. Sowerby Medium Lithography Size 22 cm x 13 cm  Date 1863 Condition Report This work is in very good to excellent condition overall. Please review the images carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. This item is professionally protected by handmade packing. The Certificate of Authenticity is included. #collectorsboho

No. 83869627

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John E. Sowerby - Set of 4 Botanical Prints - Scurvy Grass, Horseradish, Yellow Draba, Lady's Smock - 1863

John E. Sowerby - Set of 4 Botanical Prints - Scurvy Grass, Horseradish, Yellow Draba, Lady's Smock - 1863

These original hand-coloured lithographs are from the John E. Sowerby’s ”British Wild Flowers, Illustrated by John E. Sowerby. Described, with an introduction and a Key to the Natural Orders, by C. Pierpoint Johnson. Re-Issue: A supplement containing 180 figures of recently discovered flowering plants, by John W. Salts... and the Ferns, horsetails, and club mosses”. The work was published by John van Voorst in London, 1863.

John E. Sowerby was an English botanist and illustrator, known for his contributions to botanical illustration during the 19th century. He was the son of James Sowerby, a renowned naturalist and illustrator, and he followed in his father's footsteps, continuing the family tradition of producing high-quality botanical illustrations. John E. Sowerby collaborated with his father on various botanical publications, contributing illustrations that were characterized by their accuracy and attention to detail. He made significant contributions to the field of botanical illustration, helping to document and depict plant species for scientific and educational purposes.

Artist
John E. Sowerby

Medium
Lithography

Size
22 cm x 13 cm 

Date
1863

Condition Report
This work is in very good to excellent condition overall. Please review the images carefully for condition and contact us with any questions.

This item is professionally protected by handmade packing.
The Certificate of Authenticity is included.

#collectorsboho

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