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Antique Set of Botanical Fern Prints– Aspidium Articulatum & Aspidium Coadunatum

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Title: Antique Set of Two Botanical Fern Prints by E.J. Lowe (1868) – Aspidium Articulatum and Aspidium Coadunatum Description: This rare and beautiful set of two original botanical fern prints was created by the distinguished British botanist Edward Joseph Lowe in 1868. These prints, which showcase *Aspidium Articulatum* (Jointed Shield Fern) and *Aspidium Coadunatum* (Clustered Shield Fern), are striking examples of 19th-century botanical illustration. Ideal for antique art collectors, botanical enthusiasts, or anyone seeking to enhance their interior with natural Victorian history, these prints are both scientifically important and visually stunning. The featured species are: 1. **Aspidium Articulatum** – Jointed Shield Fern This graceful fern is noted for its finely cut fronds and distinctive sori (spore-producing structures) arranged along the leaflets. The print captures the delicate structure of each frond, showcasing its elegant, arching appearance. 2. **Aspidium Coadunatum** – Clustered Shield Fern This species is characterized by its robust fronds and prominent sori clusters on the underside of the leaflets. The print illustrates the fern in great detail, including the unique arrangement of its sori, making it not only an artistic piece but a valuable scientific document. These prints are part of Lowe’s acclaimed publication *Ferns: British and Exotic*, first published by Groombridge & Sons in London in 1868. E.J. Lowe (1825-1900) was one of the foremost experts on ferns and grasses during the Victorian era, and his detailed work played a significant role in the fern craze (or pteridomania) of the time. His publications provided both scientific accuracy and artistic beauty, making them highly desirable for collectors. The chromolithography technique used to create these prints allowed for brilliant, hand-colored details that bring each fern species to life. Chromolithography was a popular method for botanical illustrations in the 19th century due to its ability to reproduce vibrant colors and fine details, making it a favored technique for scientific publications. Key features: - Original hand-colored chromolithographs from 1868 - Published by Groombridge & Sons, London - Detailed botanical illustrations of *Aspidium* fern species - Rare and highly collectible prints from the Victorian era - Excellent condition, ideal for framing and display This set offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Victorian botanical history. Whether you are a seasoned collector or simply a lover of antique art and natural history, these prints will make a timeless addition to your collection. Perfect for framing, they will add a touch of elegance to any home, office, or gallery. Don't miss this chance to own an authentic piece of 19th-century botanical illustration.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9.85 in (25 cm)Width: 6.11 in (15.5 cm)Depth: 0 in (0.02 mm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 2
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  • Period:
  • 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-13629-49, etc1stDibs: LU3054341684712

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