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Some great orchid prints I bought
While in Paris last weekend I found a street vendor near Notre Dame selling lots of beautiful prints, among which was a huge stack of orchid prints. I had to buy a few! Wish I could have gotten more. They weren't that expensive, but not cheap either... It was not easy to pick which I wanted.
All of the prints have what seems to be a page number at the bottom. The Catt seems to be out of a different book. Anyone know what book(s) these prints may be out of? I'd love to get one! http://inlinethumb47.webshots.com/45...600x600Q85.jpg http://inlinethumb28.webshots.com/52...600x600Q85.jpg http://inlinethumb31.webshots.com/48...600x600Q85.jpg |
OOoo those are simply beautiful, I'd love those for my wall -- Gorgeous!! :D
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These are getting framed and going up on a wall. :) Next time I go to Paris I'll get more!
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I don't blame you at all, Camille. Worth any type of framing in my opinion.
As a matter of fact you should, have fun :D :dance13: |
There were a few Belgian, French and British botanical journals published in the late 1800's/early 1900's - Revue Horticole, La Belgique Horticole, & Revue de l'Horticulture Belgique being some of the big ones.
I have several originals in my own collection. My favorite being a cypripedium from 1793. I have scanned copies of about 125 or so, and offer reprints for folks looking for artwork. |
Beautiful! What a great find!
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Before I got into orchid growing, I dabbled in botanical drawing. I have quite a collection of reproductions of prints. Yours are worth being framed!
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Camille - I did a couple of reverse image lookups on google images (drag and drop the images onto another window with images.google.com open);
the Lycaste seems to be from Warner Orchid Album Robert Warner and Thomas Moore's illustrious Orchid Album, Comprising Colored Figures and Descriptions of New, Rare and Beautiful Orchidaceous Plants, London: Published by B.S. Williams, at the Victoria and Paradise Nurseries, 1882-1897. The Orchid Album was illustrated by the master illustrator of orchids, John Nugent Fitch. His original drawings are in the Natural History Museum, South Kensington. References include Nissen BBI 2107; Great Flower Books,p.80; 187; Stafleu 6282. Warner Orchid Album Prints 1882 The Paph seems to be from Warner and Williams http://plantgenera.org/illustration....nguage=English The Catt from The Orchid Album, 1886 - Warner, Williams & Moore. Файл:Cattleya×hardyana.jpg — Википедия Hope this helps! |
p.s. here's a YouTube video of one on display.
The Orchid Album Exhibition - YouTube If you were paying less that E100 a print, I reckon you were getting a bargain! Warner Orchid Album Antique Prints 1882 Also, as this is out of copyright, you can probably get digital versions, like this one: The orchid album, comprising coloured figures and descriptions of new, rare, and beautiful orchidaceous plants : Warner, Robert, ed : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive Several other editions seem to be available as well: Internet Archive Search: the orchid album |
Nice find! It is always fun to find such treasures!
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