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Ipomaea rubro coerulea. Heavenly-Blue morning glory. Joseph Paxton c1836.

Ipomaea rubro coerulea. Heavenly-Blue morning glory. Joseph Paxton c1836.

by Paxton, Joseph

"Morning glory".. pink-tipped white buds, white-streaked blue flowers. 

Original colour-printed and hand-finished aquatint engraved by F.W. Smith from a drawing by Samuel Holden for Joseph Paxton's Magazine of Botany & Register of Flowering Plants, published in London c1836.

Sir Joseph Paxton (1803-1865) was a hard-working visionary. Starting as a gardener at 14, with little education, his enthusiasm, ability and application were rewarded by employment when 23 as Head Gardener of the Duke of Devonshire’s Chatsworth Estate - one of the finest gardens in England.

Paxton was recognised as botanist, architect and engineer. His design for a glass house conservatory at Chatsworth served as a model for Paxton’s design of the Crystal Palace for London's Great International Exhibition of 1851. Erected in 8 months, using radical prefabricated sections of glass and steel, the structure earned both Paxton and the head of construction a knighthood. Joseph Paxton was later a magistrate and also a member of Parliament.

230 x 155mm (9 x 6 inches). Another plate that fills the whole page and the edges of this lovely image are soiled. Price considerably reduced.

Stock Number: apbotJPIpom-rubPrice: $65.00

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