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Australian Acacia Rotundifolia. Superb Paxton botanical Wattle Antique Print

Australian Acacia Rotundifolia. Superb Paxton botanical Wattle Antique Print

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by Paxton, Joseph

Wattle is the national flower emblem of Australia. There are nearly 1,000 different types of wattle - of which around 98% are only found in Australia. This elegant looking botanical specimen illustrates one of the most beautiful.

Original aquatint, published in London circa 1838 by Sir Joseph Paxton for "Paxton's Magazine of Botany & Flowering Plants".

Sir Joseph Paxton (1803-1865) was a hugely talented man. Starting as a gardener at 15 years of age, with no formal education, his skill and enthusiasm were rewarded by promotion at the age of 23 to Head Gardener on the Duke of Devonshire’s Chatsworth estate, one of England’s finest gardens. Although considered a landscape gardener, Paxton’s diverse talents gained him a reputation as both architect and engineer, particularly for his design of glasshouses. His design for the glass house conservatory at Chatsworth served as a model for Paxton’s design of the Crystal Palace for the London Exhibition of 1851 (for which he received his knighthood). Apparently Paxton drew the intricate design for this building in under
nine days - on blotting paper!


Size of page 230mm x150mm ( 9" x 6")

Stock Number: apBot.JP38Price: $170.00