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1796 Copper Engraving James Sowerby Briza Quaking-Grass Botanical Flower Print
1796 Copper Engraving James Sowerby Briza Quaking-Grass Botanical Flower Print

1796 Copper Engraving James Sowerby Briza Quaking-Grass Botanical Flower Print

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"Briza media"

This is an original 1796 hand-colored copper engraving of the Briza media, commonly known as Quaking-grass or Cow-quake, (also known as Didder, Dithering-grass, Dodder-grass, Doddering Dillies, Jiggle-joggles, Tottergrass, and Wag-wantons), that is found in England. A page of descriptive text accompanies this plate. Please see both images.

CONDITION

This 217+ year old Item is rated Very Fine +. Moderate foxing and aging. Light creasing. Some moderate surface rub.

  • Product Type: Original Copper Engraving; Hand-Tinted Color
  • Grade: Very Fine +
  • Dimensions: Approximately 5 x 9 inches; 13 x 23 cm
  • Authentication: Serial-Numbered Certificate of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance
  • Protection: Packaged in a custom archival sleeve with an acid-free black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation)

Period Paper is pleased to offer a scarce and beautiful collection of hand-colored copper engraved botanical plates of British flora from the late 18th century. Each plate is illustrated by James Sowerby, the English naturalist and illustrator, with an accompanying page of descriptive text by Sir James Edward Smith, the noted English botanist. These are not from the later editions, rather from the very first release of his work, hence the scarcity. In extraordinary condition, these rare plates are well-suited for framing and sure to appeal to all who delight in the beauty of plants and gardens. As Sir James Edward Smith writes in the preface to this edition: "The study of [botany] doubles the pleasure of every journey or walk, and calls forth to healthy exercise the bodily as well as the mental powers."

This piece was illustrated by Sowerby, James. Artist name printed on page - bottom left of image.

Keywords specific to this image: Art, Plant, Nature, Botany

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