From The Phytanthoza Iconographia Lovely Poppies.
a. Papaver hortense cristatum flore carneo, b. Papaver hortense cristatum oris rubris flore pleno, c. Paper hortense cristatum unguibus violaceis.
The first botanical book to use color-printed mezzotint. Hand-finished color. ...click for details
“Vespertilio Parvus, Lamaicensis & Rostro Bat" From the "Sammlung Verschiedener Auslandischer und Seltener Vogel" Based on George Edwards Natural History of Uncommon Birds and Gleanings of Natural History
J. M. Seligmann plate after George Edwards. Quite rare. The plates in this edition by Edwards and Catesby were re ...click for details
Sm. Folio, 9 1/2" x 12 1/8" overall measurement, H/C lithograph, left edge slightly uneven and glue residue from disbinding will mat out, small chip lower right margin will mat out, light paper toning otherwise excellent condition, London, 1880. *Please Note* This image is digitally ...click for details
From the "Herbarium Blackwellianum, Selectum sive Collectio Stirpium or Sammlung der Gewache," N.F. Eisenberger, illustrator, C.J. Trew, editor. ...click for details
From "The Knave of Hearts" by Louise Saunders, author, Maxfield Parrish, illustrator.
Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966) set new standards as one of the premier artists in the “Golden Age” of book illustration. He had considerable success as illustrator of the leading magaizines of the era (1910-1920) such as Hearts’s, Colliers and ...click for details
From "The Knave of Hearts" by Louise Saunders, author, Maxfield Parrish, illustrator.
Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966) set new standards as one of the premier artists in the “Golden Age” of book illustration. He had considerable success as illustrator of the leading magaizines of the era (1910-1920) such as Hearts’s, Colliers and ...click for details