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Wings and Wonders of the Garden – Rare Botanical and Butterfly Plates from 1775

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Butterflies and Botanical Rarities – Plates IV–VI from Meerburgh’s 1775 Leiden Garden This striking trio of hand-colored prints—Plates IV, V, and VI—from Nicolaas Meerburgh’s 'Afbeeldingen van Zeldzaame Gewassen' (Images of Rare Plants), published in 1775 in Leiden, offers an exceptional window into 18th-century natural science and artistic finesse. Created during Meerburgh’s tenure as head gardener of the Hortus Botanicus at Leiden University, these works reflect both his botanical expertise and his eye for visual harmony. Each illustration elegantly pairs rare flowering plants with butterflies, combining scientific observation with decorative charm. **Plate IV (Tab. IV)** presents a lively green stem with narrow, lance-shaped leaves and soft yellow blooms, likely from a tropical genus cultivated in Leiden’s pioneering greenhouses. Hovering above the flowers is a dark butterfly with dramatic white spots—its wings drawn in a stylized, graphic form that brings both contrast and character to the otherwise linear plant. **Plate V (Tab. V)** shifts the mood to deeper greens and blues, featuring a stout-stemmed plant with large, textured leaves. The root system is carefully exposed, giving the viewer insight into the anatomy and medicinal or botanical value of the species. A pale butterfly, rendered with linear transparency, perches lightly near the top, its form echoing the symmetry of the plant’s florets and seed structures drawn beside the root. **Plate VI (Tab. VI)** introduces a more woody-stemmed plant, with dark upright branches and waxy blue-green leaves. Small, clustered pink flowers at its base hint at exoticism, while the butterfly—shown mid-flight—adds dynamism to the otherwise grounded composition. The fine attention to reproductive detail in the floral cross-sections suggests the plant’s relevance to scientific classification during the Linnaean period. These plates are a testament to the Enlightenment ideal: to understand nature through precise documentation while celebrating its inherent beauty. Meerburgh’s work is admired not only for its scientific contribution but also for its artistic sensitivity, making it an enduring favorite among collectors of antique prints. Condition: Very good antique condition. Minor age toning, with softening at edges consistent with 18th-century paper. Hand coloring remains vivid and precise. All plate marks and engraver signatures clearly visible. No tears or repairs. Framing Tips: Display horizontally or vertically in a natural wood, ebonized, or gold frame to complement the earthy palette and historic charm. Float-mounting to show the plate marks and engraver’s name enhances the authenticity. Choose an ivory or soft sage mat for a subtle botanical feel. UV-protective glass is highly recommended to preserve the fine hand coloring and paper integrity.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16.93 in (43 cm)Width: 10.83 in (27.5 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 3
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Paper,Engraved
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1775
  • Condition:
    Very good antique condition. Minor age toning, with softening at edges consistent with 18th-century paper. Hand coloring remains vivid and precise. All plate marks and engraver signatures clearly visible. No tears or repairs.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-14095-4, -5, -61stDibs: LU3054345434932

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