Botanical print with the Scilla bifolia
Description
These prints were made after botanical drawings by Sydenham Edwards, one of the most talented botanical illustrators ever, for the English periodical The Botanical Magazine (from 1799 Curtis's Botanical Magazine), founded in 1787 by William Curtis (1746-1799). Edwards was associated with the magazine as its chief illustrator for over 25 years and produced over 1700 drawings. The illustrations were engraved by others, from 1794 primarily by the highly talented engraver Francis Sansom († 1815), and colored by various artists.
Sydenham Edwards, after a drawing by
1769 - 1819
copper engraving on paper, hand-colored
23.5 x 14 cm
Botanical print with the Scilla bifolia
Description
These prints were made after botanical drawings by Sydenham Edwards, one of the most talented botanical illustrators ever, for the English periodical The Botanical Magazine (from 1799 Curtis's Botanical Magazine), founded in 1787 by William Curtis (1746-1799). Edwards was associated with the magazine as its chief illustrator for over 25 years and produced over 1700 drawings. The illustrations were engraved by others, from 1794 primarily by the highly talented engraver Francis Sansom († 1815), and colored by various artists.
Sydenham Edwards, after a drawing by
1769 - 1819
copper engraving on paper, hand-colored
23.5 x 14 cm
GENERAL INFORMATION
Artist
Lifespan
Title
Date:
Object
Object ID
Sydenham Edwards, after a drawing by
1769 - 1819
Botanical print with the Scilla bifolia
Grafiek en tekeningen
WZ.S.047a
TECHNICAL DATA
Technology
Size
copper engraving on paper, hand-colored
23.5 x 14 cm
INSCRIPTIONS
Inscription
Signature | brand
Inscriptions Syd Edwards del/ Pub by T. Curtis. St. George's Crescent May 1, 1804/ F. Sansom sculpt. and No. 746
in pencil Scilla bifolia and G 19
ORIGIN
LITERATURE
Literature
Origin
Year of purchase
Hobaho collection
2008







