Item #280035 White Archangel Dead Nettle; Eliz. Blackwell delin. sculp. et. Pinx. Elizabeth BLACKWELL.

White Archangel Dead Nettle; Eliz. Blackwell delin. sculp. et. Pinx.

London: John Nourse, 1737.

Botanical print. Copper engraving with hand coloring. Plate 33. Page measures 15" x 9 1/2".

Low growing and adored by bees. Richly colored illustration of a white archangel plant published in "A Curious Herbal" which depicts exotic plants from the New World used for medicinal purposes. Notes in manuscript and some foxing but otherwise in good condition. Elizabeth Blackwell (1707-1758) was trained as an artist but untrained in botany. She collaborated with her botanist husband while he was in debtor's prison and with the curator of the Chelsea Physick Garden where the plants were under cultivation. She engraved the copper printing plates for the 500 images and also hand-colored the illustrations. The financial success of the book led to her husband's release from prison. For more Blackwell prints, please see our gallery.

Edition: First
Language: English

Price: $250.00

Item #280035

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