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Antique Hand-Colored Fern Prints - Aspidium Species - 19th Century Botanical Art
This rare set of three hand-colored antique fern prints features beautiful illustrations of various Aspidium species. These botanical prints are a part of the renowned *Ferns: British and Exotic* collection, published in the 19th century, showcasing the scientific accuracy and artistry of the Victorian era.
The ferns illustrated in this set include:
- **Aspidium falcinellum** (Sickle-shaped Shield Fern): Known for its graceful, arching fronds, this species is depicted with exquisite attention to detail, highlighting the sori (spore-bearing structures) and delicate texture of its fronds.
- **Aspidium pungens** (Sharp-pointed Shield Fern): Characterized by its narrow, pointed fronds, this species is illustrated with clear precision, emphasizing its spore clusters and distinct shape.
- **Aspidium falcatum** (Sickle-leaved Fern): This fern is recognized for its broad, sickle-shaped leaves covered in dark spore clusters. The print beautifully captures the vibrant green of its fronds and the striking contrast with the reproductive structures.
These prints were originally published as part of E.J. Lowe's famous botanical work *Ferns: British and Exotic*, which was printed between 1856 and 1860. Lowe was a prominent Victorian botanist whose work remains celebrated for both its scientific importance and its artistic merit.
The prints were produced using the chromolithography technique, a popular 19th-century printing method that allowed for the rich, layered application of colors. This labor-intensive process creates the vibrant and lifelike colors seen in these prints, making them perfect for display.
Each print measures approximately 12 x 8 inches, ideal for framing and adding to any nature-inspired decor. Whether you're a botanical art collector, a fern enthusiast, or someone with a love for antique prints, these pieces will bring a sense of history and beauty into your home.
Condition Report: Overall in good condition with light age-related toning on the edges. The colors remain vibrant and the images are clear.
Keywords: antique fern prints, botanical art, hand-colored fern prints, Aspidium falcinellum, Aspidium pungens, Aspidium falcatum, E.J. Lowe, *Ferns: British and Exotic*, chromolithograph fern prints, 19th century botanical prints, Victorian botanical art, vintage botanical illustration, rare fern prints, nature-inspired art, botanical decor, historical plant illustrations, antique wall decor, Victorian nature art
- Dimensions:Height: 9.85 in (25 cm)Width: 6.11 in (15.5 cm)Depth: 0 in (0.02 mm)
- Sold As:Set of 3
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- Date of Manufacture:1868
- Condition:Overall good condition with some minor foxing as well as age-related toning, but does not detract from the vibrant hand coloring. Ideal suitable for framing.
- Seller Location:Langweer, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: BG-13629-7 etc1stDibs: LU3054341680962
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