In 1900 the Swedish botanist Carl Lindman was assigned responsibility for the republication of a one-hundred-year old illustrated flora, J. W. Palmstruch’s Svensk botanik (1802–43). The old hand-colored copperplates were meticulously examined, corrected, and supplied with new magnified details and then printed in color lithographs. This article closely examines, from a book historical perspective, how the new form governs the content of the plates in the new flora. It also discusses the process of copying illustrations as an integral part of more general scientific practice, as the plates in Palmstruch’s flora are closely connected with several other European floras
"This work consists of a series of plates accompanied by brief descriptions ... The plates are repro...
I. Ach-Cor -- II. Cor-Hyp -- III. Hyp-Oxa -- IV. Pap-Sci -- V. Sci-Wei.Penciled: 197 plates (Vol. 1)...
COLOURED ENGRAVINGS OF HEATHS : THE DRAWINGS TAKEN FROM LIVING PLANTS ONLY. WITH THE APPROPRIATE CHA...
The aim of this study, ”Botanical pictures for the public: On the publication of Carl Lindman’s Bild...
This article discusses problems concerning the use of colour in botanical illustrations, focusing on...
In 1712 Martin Lister bequeathed the collection of more than 1000 copperplates to the University of ...
Colourful plant images are often taken as the icon of natural history illustration. However, so far...
In the late 1750s, the Swedish botanist Engelbert Jörlin (1733–1810), one of Carl Linnaeus’ students...
The plates are the same as those in C. A. M. Lindman's Bilder ur nordens flora pa grundvalen af Palm...
The illustrations are numbered as plates X-XI.Another edition of the same date has the Stockholm imp...
Swedish provincial floras have a history dating back to the 17th century. During the Linnaean era ve...
A landmark publication that catalogues the history and development of the printed image Gutenberg's ...
"Bilaga, innehällande Linnés 'Clavis medicinæ' (1766) med tillägg ur ett hans egenhändiga i Linnean ...
This article addresses the development of visual practices in early modern Botanyby focusing on the ...
In the nineteenth century there was an explosion of interest in gardening at all levels of English S...
"This work consists of a series of plates accompanied by brief descriptions ... The plates are repro...
I. Ach-Cor -- II. Cor-Hyp -- III. Hyp-Oxa -- IV. Pap-Sci -- V. Sci-Wei.Penciled: 197 plates (Vol. 1)...
COLOURED ENGRAVINGS OF HEATHS : THE DRAWINGS TAKEN FROM LIVING PLANTS ONLY. WITH THE APPROPRIATE CHA...
The aim of this study, ”Botanical pictures for the public: On the publication of Carl Lindman’s Bild...
This article discusses problems concerning the use of colour in botanical illustrations, focusing on...
In 1712 Martin Lister bequeathed the collection of more than 1000 copperplates to the University of ...
Colourful plant images are often taken as the icon of natural history illustration. However, so far...
In the late 1750s, the Swedish botanist Engelbert Jörlin (1733–1810), one of Carl Linnaeus’ students...
The plates are the same as those in C. A. M. Lindman's Bilder ur nordens flora pa grundvalen af Palm...
The illustrations are numbered as plates X-XI.Another edition of the same date has the Stockholm imp...
Swedish provincial floras have a history dating back to the 17th century. During the Linnaean era ve...
A landmark publication that catalogues the history and development of the printed image Gutenberg's ...
"Bilaga, innehällande Linnés 'Clavis medicinæ' (1766) med tillägg ur ett hans egenhändiga i Linnean ...
This article addresses the development of visual practices in early modern Botanyby focusing on the ...
In the nineteenth century there was an explosion of interest in gardening at all levels of English S...
"This work consists of a series of plates accompanied by brief descriptions ... The plates are repro...
I. Ach-Cor -- II. Cor-Hyp -- III. Hyp-Oxa -- IV. Pap-Sci -- V. Sci-Wei.Penciled: 197 plates (Vol. 1)...
COLOURED ENGRAVINGS OF HEATHS : THE DRAWINGS TAKEN FROM LIVING PLANTS ONLY. WITH THE APPROPRIATE CHA...