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Flower Power: the Story of Botanical Art

Botanical prints are more than decoration. They are a fusion of art and science, and also reflect the culture and times when they were produced.
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Volckamer Botanical Prints from Nurnbergische Hesperides

Volckamer
Citrus Prints
Nuremberg
Early 18th C.

Volckamer Pineapple

Volckamer
Pineapple
1708-1714
$3,200

Pineapple Pineapple

Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
Pineapple Prints
Regensburg, 1737-45
$1,200 and $950

Ferrari Citrus Botanical Prints

G.B. Ferrari
Botanical Citrus Prints
Rome: 1646
$1,400 each

Prevost Pineapple

Prévost
Study of a Pineapple
Paris: 1805
$3,600

Duhamel fruit prints

Duhamel du Monceau
Fruit Prints
Paris: 1807-35
$600 each

Brookshaw fruit print

George Brookshaw
Fruit Prints from
Pomona Britannica

London: 1817
$450 to 750 each

Apple Advertisement

Apple Sample Book
Mid 19th C.
$1,500

Peach Advertisement

Peach Sample Book
Mid 19th C.
$1,500

Fruit Still Life

William Mussil
Fruit-Bearing Botanicals
Lithographs, 1870
$750 to $1,250

Bivort Fruit Studies

Alexandre Bivort
Fruit Studies
Brussels, 1853-60
$375 each

Redoute Cherries

P.J. Redoute
Cherries Pair
Stipple engravings
$900, pair

Buchoz Papaya

Pierre Joseph Buchoz
Papaya
Paris: 1774-80
$550

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