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Overview
Title: Berlese Camellia- Concinna Plate 23
Artist: Laurent Berlese
Publication: Iconographie du Genre Camellia ou Description et Figures Des Camellia Les Plus Beaux et Les Plus Rares Peints D'Apres Nature
Date: Paris: 1839-43
Print Type: Stipple engravings, partly color printed, finished by hand
Size: 11" x 14"
Condition: VG
Code: A323
Description
Description: Abbe Laurent Berlese’ camellia flowers; pink, white, and striated, created the definitive work on the subject. Each flower was drawn by J.J. Jung, member of the Royal Society for Horticulture in Paris, from the varieties grown in the gardens and hothouses of Berlese, an Italian botanist who became the world's leading authority on the subject. The fine quality prints were engraved by Dumenil, Gabriel and Oudet, and printed by N. Remond, Paris. The subtle distinctions of many of the 508 varieties of camellias classified by Berlese are beautifully represented with scientific accuracy in this authoritative series of prints, through the use of the sophisticated stipple engraving technique. Each print was hand color finished to fully represent the beautiful flowers. Camellia Concinna is a beautiful rendering in very good condition. The top edge of the print has been trimmed including the plate impression and the plate number, this does not impact the image.
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