Set of 9 Framed Hand-Colored Botanical Engravings from William Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 19th Century
An exceptional collection of nine original copper engravings by William Curtis, circa 1800, beautifully presented in custom handcrafted linen mats featuring hand-applied real gold leaf accents. Each engraving is professionally framed with a gilt wood frame with UV-filtering conservation glass. Originally published in Curtis's celebrated Botanical Magazine, these finely detailed copper engravings are renowned for their scientific accuracy, delicate hand coloring, and enduring artistic appeal. Curtis's work remains among the most admired botanical illustrations ever produced, capturing the beauty of the natural world with remarkable precision. Dimensions Individual framed size: 15" H × 12" W Overall arrangement: approximately 37" H × 47" W Top Row Calendula (Pot Marigold) – Bright golden-orange daisy-like bloom Gentian or Bellflower Family Species – Purple tubular flowers Persicaria / Smartweed Family – Pink clustered blossoms with large broad leaves. Middle Row Lily-of-the-Valley Relative (Convallaria family) – Small bell-shaped flowers. Orchid Species – Likely a tropical orchid Hosta Lily / Plantain Lily – Lavender-blue flowers emerging above broad ribbed leaves. Bottom Row Hyacinth – Dense spike of purple flowers with strap-like leaves. Evening Primrose (Oenothera) – Distinctive yellow four-petaled flower Spider Flower (Cleome) – Pink flowers with long dramatic stamens radiating outward. Condition Excellent condition. Presented and ready to hang
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