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1.FUMARIA siliquis linearibus tetragonis....

2. FUMARIA pericarpus monospermis racemosis.....

or FUMITORY

Engraved by J.S. Miller after R. Lancake for; 

"Figures of the Most Beautiful, Useful and Uncommon Plants described in the Gardeners Dictionary" by Philip Miller.

Published London 1760 by John Rivington, A.Millar, H.Woodfall, J.Whiston et al.

This is a fine, good sized, hand coloured 18th century copper engraving from the first edition of this major botanical work by Philip Miller.

Dated in the plate (1757)

  These beautiful folio sized engravings are widely appreciated for their botanical accuracy and aesthetic appeal and are perfect for framing and display.

Approx. 13" x 8.5" (340mm x 220mm) to the plate mark as shown. 
Overall sheet size is 15.5" x 10" (395mm x 250mm).

Fine condition other than insignificant age blemishes, free of repairs or restoration. Printed on robust hand laid paper, no folds, blank verso.
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Philip Miller (1691-1771) was head gardener at the Chelsea Physic Garden and a member of the Botanic Academy of Florence.

He was considered the most influential and distinguished gardener of his time and his wonderful illustrations were drawn from live specimens from the Chelsea Physic Garden itself.  

Several notable artists, including George Ehret were commissioned for the work and Miller closely monitored each one through to the engraving stage.

The prints here offered were published as a follow-up to Miller's "Gardener's Dictionary" which was not fully illustrated. 

Miller declared that "no expense has been spared to render it as perfect as possible". 

FXF1124

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Brand
Lindisfarne prints
Condition
Used

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Antique Botanical Print FUMARIA, FUMITORY Philip Miller large vintage 1760

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