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LOUDON, Jane.

The Ladies' Flower-Garden of British Wild Flowers.

Stock Code
100791
London, William S. Orr & Co., 1849
£1,250

An attractive copy of Loudon's popular botanical work, containing handsome hand-coloured lithographs.

Loudon began her literary career with a strange futuristic novel entitled The Mummy (1827), and only began to write botanical works after her marriage to and work alongside John Loudon, the horticultural publisher and writer. Aware that the abundance of technical terms in horticultural books were off-putting to new gardeners, particularly women, she went about making gardening an accessible recreational activity. A self-taught artist, Loudon ranks as one of the most successful female botanical illustrators. Her artistic style, which involved grouping flowers to form delicate bouquets, though unusual for the time was immediately accepted among gardeners. Her attractive illustrations, known for their bright colour, became extremely sought after and were often imitated in designs for decorative products.

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Description

4to (27 x 22 cm.), 59 (of 60) hand-coloured lithograph plates, occasional very light spotting, publisher's green cloth gilt, pictorial vignettes to spine and upper covers, spines and edges faded to tan, neat repairs to spine ends, mild staining to boards, otherwise very good.

Bibliography

Nissen BBI 1253, 1237, 1235, 1233, 1236.

Stock ID:100791

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