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Antique Hand-Colored Fern Prints - Didymochlaena, Aspidium - 19th Century
Description: This lovely set of three antique fern prints showcases detailed and vibrant hand-colored illustrations of ferns, perfect for any botanical enthusiast or collector of historical art. These prints highlight different species of ferns and come from a renowned 19th-century collection, known for its scientific accuracy and aesthetic appeal.
The fern species included in this set are:
- Didymochlaena truncatula (Truncate Fern): Known for its lush, bushy appearance and distinct fronds, this fern is expertly illustrated with an emphasis on its texture and growth habit. The reproductive fronds are detailed with precision, showing the sori (spore-bearing structures) on the underside.
- Aspidium decurrens (Decurrent Shield Fern): A species characterized by its long, slender fronds and prominent spore clusters. This print beautifully captures the shape and structure of the fern's fronds, providing an accurate and aesthetically pleasing representation of this species.
- Aspidium marginale (Marginal Shield Fern): One of the most elegant fern species, this print emphasizes the fine detailing of the fronds and the delicate placement of the spore clusters along the edges. The lifelike quality of the illustration reflects the beauty of this fern species.
These prints were originally published as part of E.J. Lowe’s famous *Ferns: British and Exotic*, a comprehensive series published in the mid-19th century. Edward Joseph Lowe was a celebrated Victorian botanist, renowned for his meticulous studies of ferns. His works are beloved for their combination of scientific accuracy and artistic beauty.
The prints were produced using the chromolithography technique, a labor-intensive 19th-century method that allowed for rich, multi-layered color reproduction. This process results in vibrant, life-like colors that bring the fern species to life.
Each print measures approximately 12 x 8 inches, making them ideal for framing. They are perfect for those interested in botanical art, Victorian-era prints, or nature-inspired decor.
Condition Report: Overall good condition with some foxing present, particularly on the print of Didymochlaena truncatula. Age-related toning is evident on the margins but does not detract from the vibrant hand coloring.
Keywords: antique fern prints, botanical art, Didymochlaena truncatula, Aspidium decurrens, Aspidium marginale, E.J. Lowe, *Ferns: British and Exotic*, chromolithograph fern prints, 19th century botanical prints, hand-colored fern prints, Victorian botanical art, vintage botanical illustration, rare fern prints, nature art, botanical decor, historical plant illustrations, fern prints for collectors, wall decor for naturalists
- 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. Age-related toning is evident on the margins but does not detract from the vibrant hand coloring. Ideal suitable for framing.
- Seller Location:Langweer, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: BG-13629-4 etc1stDibs: LU3054341680672
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