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Erica discolor. Henry Andrews, Coloured Engravings of Heaths c1794

Erica discolor. Henry Andrews, Coloured Engravings of Heaths c1794

by Andrews, Henry

Abntique print. Very pretty long white-tipped pink bells.

Henry Cranke Andrews (c1770-1830) was an English naturalist, botanical artist, engraver, colourist and publisher who also taught private students to draw and etch from nature. He lived in Knightsbridge and married Anne Kennedy, the daughter of Hammersmith nurseryman, John Kennedy, who assisted Andrews in describing the plants he illustrated.

Coloured Engravings of Heaths by Henry Andrews, were each meticulously engraved by him onto copper plates, printed onto hand-made paper, and each coloured by hand "from living plants only" - illustrating all the known genus of Erica from South Africa. They were published in London between 1794 and 1830 and resulted in what was dubbed "Erica mania" as the plants and their illustrations were introduced to the British public.

In fine condition, with text page description and taxonomy in Latin and English.16.5 x 10 inches (42 x 25.4 cm)

Stock Number: apHCAed12Price: $250.00

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