Mint Frame:goldWatercolour of Mint by Pierre Franois Ledoulx, a painter of flowers and insects from Brussels. Taken from volume I of 'Regne Vegetal' which contains botanical drawings by at least four identified artists. 'Regne Vegetal' was compiled by Baron Joseph van Huerne and originally bound as a set of 4 albums. Two of these volumes are in the Lindley Library collections.
A Chromolithograph plate of Mangold Wurzel varieties taken from the Album Benary
Ink drawing of Hellborus lividus by Graham Stuart Thomas
There is evidence to suggest that towards the end of the 19th Century they began to trade collectively as one company
Watercolour on rice paper of plant identified as Lablab purpureus from one of four bound albums of paintings by anonymous Chinese artists purchased by the Royal Horticultural Society in 1912
Painted by Lilian Snelling from specimens at Tunbridge Wells and St
Cover of the 1909-1910 Späth nursery catalogue
Watercolour on silk of scene with pigeons in a tree by an unknown chinese artist
this work is one of eight studies by an unidentified Chinese artist of plants and insects
Watercolour on paper entitled 'Iris versicolor Fosteri' attributed to a Miss Williamson
This painting forms the centre of a triptych of images that join to form one larger picture
geologist and respected correspondent of Linnaeus
Watercolour on paper entitled 'Iris macrosiphon or Purdyi yellow × I Douglasiana' attributed to a Miss Williamson