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19th c. Framed English Chromolithograph Fern
Located in Wichita, KS
A beautiful collection of four chromolithographs from the 19th c. by Francis George Heath. Archival quality framing with archival matte front and back, protecting the original, antiq...
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Victorian 1885 English Chromolithograph Fern Pair, Framed
Located in Van Nuys, CA
Pair of antique 1885 chromolithographs of ferns. Broad Buckler Fern and Soft Prickly Shield Fern, from Francis George Heath's "The Fern Portfolio". This artwork, signed by S. Novak i...
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Original Custom Botanical Fern Prints with Makers Stamp
Located in Essex, MA
Andr Matthioli Comm. >Polypodium Fern in a white oak frame with laurel green mat, Polypodium is a genus of ferns in the family Polypodiaceae, subfamily Polypodioideae, The genus ...
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Antique Hand-Colored Fern Prints - Aspidium Acrostichoides, Cristatum, Rigidum
Located in Langweer, NL
Antique Hand-Colored Fern Prints - Aspidium Acrostichoides, Cristatum, and Rigidum - 19th Century Botanical Art This beautiful set of three antique hand-colored fern prints showcases the intricate detailing of three distinct species from the *Aspidium* genus. These prints are part of *Ferns: British and Exotic*, a classic 19th-century botanical publication known for its exceptional accuracy and artistic appeal. The species depicted in this set include: - **Aspidium acrostichoides** (Christmas Fern): This species is characterized by its dense, evergreen fronds, depicted with great attention to texture and spore-bearing sori. This fern is one of the most well-known in Victorian botanical studies. - **Aspidium cristatum** (Crested Shield Fern): With its delicate fronds and clusters of round sori, the Crested Shield Fern is expertly illustrated to show its botanical structure and intricate design. - **Aspidium rigidum** (Rigid Fern): This print highlights the structure of the fern’s stiff fronds, showing the distinctive brownish spore clusters that set this species apart. It captures the fern’s upright posture, making it a fine addition to any botanical collection. These prints were originally published in *E.J. Lowe’s* celebrated *Ferns: British and Exotic*, which was produced between 1856 and 1860. Lowe, a renowned Victorian botanist, provided both scientific insight and aesthetic beauty through these illustrations, created using the chromolithographic printing technique. This method allowed for vibrant, multi-layered colors, giving these ferns life-like qualities that still resonate today. Each print measures approximately 12 x 8 inches, making them ideal for framing and display in any space that appreciates botanical history. They are not only perfect for collectors of botanical art but also for those looking to bring nature-inspired decor into their home. Condition Report: All prints are in good condition, with some minor foxing and age related toning, mostly on the edges. The colors are vivid, and the details remain crisp despite the prints’ age. Keywords: antique fern prints...
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Antique Hand-Colored Fern Prints - Aspidium Aculeatum, Oreopteris & Thelypteris
Located in Langweer, NL
Antique Hand-Colored Fern Prints - Aspidium Aculeatum, Oreopteris, and Thelypteris - 19th Century Botanical Art Description: This rare set of three hand-colored antique fern prints...
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Original Vintage Custom Botanical Fern Prints with Makers Stamp
Located in Essex, MA
Andr. Matthioli Comm. Lonchitis Altera minor Lonchitis is a neotropical genus of ferns. It is the sole genus in the family Lonchitidaceae. Gold frame and ivory mat. Measures 2...
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