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Antique Set of Three Botanical Fern Prints by E.J. Lowe (1868) – Aspidium Series

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Antique Set of Three Botanical Fern Prints by E.J. Lowe (1868) – Aspidium Series Chromolithographs Description: This rare and exquisite set of three original hand-colored botanical fern prints was created by the esteemed British botanist Edward Joseph Lowe in 1868. The collection features three distinct fern species from the *Aspidium* genus, showcasing the intricate details of their foliage and spore structures. Each print has been beautifully rendered using the chromolithography technique, allowing for vibrant, life-like colors that have stood the test of time. These prints are perfect for antique collectors, botanical art enthusiasts, or anyone looking to enhance their home or office with nature-inspired Victorian artwork. The species included in this set are: 1. **Aspidium Macrophyllum** – Large-leaf Shield Fern 2. **Aspidium Unitum** – United Shield Fern 3. **Aspidium Hookeri** – Hooker’s Shield Fern These prints come from Lowe’s celebrated work *Ferns: British and Exotic*, published in 1868 by Groombridge & Sons in London. Edward Joseph Lowe (1825-1900) was a prominent 19th-century botanist, well-known for his extensive work on ferns and grasses. His works, which meticulously documented ferns from around the world, were highly influential in popularizing the study of pteridology during the Victorian era. His detailed illustrations served both scientific and aesthetic purposes, making them widely collected by botanists and enthusiasts alike. The chromolithography technique used to produce these prints was revolutionary for its time, allowing artists to reproduce the vivid colors of the plants with remarkable precision. The hand-colored prints are in excellent condition, showcasing the delicate patterns of fern fronds and sori (spore-producing structures) with remarkable clarity. These unique artworks not only carry historical significance but also embody the beauty of nature. Key features: - Original hand-colored chromolithographs from 1868 - Published by Groombridge & Sons, London - Detailed botanical illustrations of fern species from the *Aspidium* genus - Rare and collectible antique prints from the Victorian era - Perfect for framing and display in any setting This set is ideal for collectors of botanical prints, lovers of antique art, or those seeking to add a piece of nature’s beauty to their interior décor. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of Victorian botanical history that combines scientific accuracy with artistic elegance.
  • 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-13629-46, etc1stDibs: LU3054341684692

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