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Antique Botanical Print of Banana Shrub and Starry Wild Jasmine, 1803

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Title: Antique Botanical Print of Banana Shrub and Starry Wild Jasmine, 1803 This title accurately reflects the plant subjects depicted in the illustration: the Banana Shrub (Fig. 1, showing the seed pod) and the Starry Wild Jasmine (Fig. 2, showing the flower in bloom). This antique engraving from April 23, 1803, beautifully illustrates two botanical figures, emphasizing the natural beauty and complexity of plant life. Here's what makes these illustrations unique and special: 1. Botanical Detail: Fig. 1 shows a plant section with a dark, almost wilted appearance, possibly representing the fruiting body or a seed pod, which contrasts with the lively and vibrant Fig. 2, depicting a flower in bloom. This juxtaposition captures both the end and the beginning of life cycles in the plant kingdom, showcasing the botanical accuracy and attention to detail that was essential in early scientific illustrations. 2. Artistic Technique: The illustration is a fine example of handcolored copperplate engraving, a method that requires exceptional skill. This technique allows for precise details and subtle gradations of color, qualities that make antique botanical prints highly valued by collectors and art enthusiasts alike. 3. Historical and Educational Value: Published by W. Curtis at St. George Crescent in 1803, this work is part of a larger series that aimed to educate and inform about the diversity of plant species. Such prints are crucial for understanding how plants were studied and classified in the early 19th century, providing insight into the history of botany and scientific illustration. 4. Collectibility: Due to their age, artistic merit, and the detailed craftsmanship, prints like these are sought after by collectors of antique botanical art. They not only serve as beautiful decor but also as investments in historical art. This print stands out for its artistic and scientific merit, making it a significant piece for those interested in botany, art history, and the evolution of scientific illustration. The plant depicted in the illustration, which includes the Banana Shrub and the Starry Wild Jasmine, has several special attributes: 1. **Banana Shrub (Michelia figo)**: - **Fragrance**: This shrub is renowned for its sweet, banana-like scent, which is most potent during the spring months. The delightful fragrance makes it a popular choice for gardens and landscaping where sensory experience is key. - **Ornamental Value**: The Banana Shrub has an attractive appearance with small, creamy-yellow flowers edged in purple, adding aesthetic value to any garden setting. - **Historical Significance**: As a member of the magnolia family, it has been a subject of botanical interest for centuries, often featured in botanical art due to its unique characteristics and beauty. 2. **Starry Wild Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides)**: - **Versatility and Beauty**: Known for its star-shaped, white flowers that emit a strong, pleasant fragrance, this plant is widely used as a ground cover or trellis vine. Its versatility in landscape design is significant, capable of transforming spaces with its cascading growth and prolific blooming. - **Medicinal Uses**: In traditional medicine, parts of the plant have been used for their health-promoting properties, including treatments for skin ailments and as an anti-inflammatory. - **Cultural Importance**: Often found in traditional gardens, its presence is not just aesthetic but also cultural, particularly in East Asian gardening where it is used to create serene and fragrant garden spaces. These plants are celebrated not only for their aesthetic and sensory appeal but also for their practical uses in landscaping and traditional medicine, making them special in both botanical art and horticulture. Keywords effective for the antique botanical print featuring the Banana Shrub and Starry Wild Jasmine: 1. Antique botanical print 2. Banana Shrub illustration 3. Starry Wild Jasmine art 4. 1803 plant engraving 5. Handcolored copperplate 6. W. Curtis botanical collection 7. Fragrant garden plants 8. Historical botanical art 9. Collectible floral print 10. Early 19th-century botany These keywords target the print's historical significance, botanical details, and potential interest to collectors of antique illustrations and enthusiasts of garden plant species.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9.45 in (24 cm)Width: 6.3 in (16 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    Circa 1803
  • Condition:
    The condition of this print is very good, with vibrant colors and clear details that have been well-preserved over time. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Study scans carefully.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-13748-871stDibs: LU3054341342552

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