Description
‘127. CREPIS PULCRA. L. – 2.S. HIERACIUM ‘
Plate 127: This plate shows Crepis pulcra.
Made by Pierre Richer de Belleval after own design.
Etching / engraving on hand laid (verge) paper. Watermark: lettering.
Sheet size: 19 x 25 cm (7.48 x 9.84 inch). Image size: 9 x 16 cm. (3.54 x 6.3 inch).
Condition: very good, given age. Some foxing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
BETONICA INTIBUS-CREPIS PULCRA-PL.127
PCO-C39-04
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
This botanical print originates from: ‘Demonstrations elementaires de botanique.’ (transl: Elementary botanical exhibits.), by J.E. Gilibert, published by Bruyset Aine et Cie., Lyon, 1796. This work contains the engravings by the reknown botanist Pierre Richer de Belleval, engraved much earlier between 1598 and 1632. Pierre Richer de Belleval / Belleville (1564-1632), a French botanist, considered the father of scientific botany. He was a physician to French kings, botanist and created botanical gardens. In 1598 he started to produce engravings, but he did not live to see most of them published.



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