Comprising more than 500 years of printed botanical illustrations, this
stunning compendium of black-and-white and color images begins with
medieval illuminated manuscripts and woodcuts from the early days of
printing. In addition to images from the fifteenth and sixteenth
centuries, the collection features highlights from such
seventeenth-century classics as Gerard's Herbal, Besler's Hortus
Eystettensis, and Crispin van de Pass' Hortus Floridus. Latter-day
selections include illustrations from major nineteenth-century works --
including the great flower prints of Pierre-Joseph Redouté and
hand-colored lithographs by many other artists of the period -- as well
as the imaginative twentieth-century floral work in the Art Nouveau
style of M. P. Verneuil, E. A. Seguy, and others.
Detailed bibliographical information concerning every source and
biographical information on the artists make this volume a vital
reference tool as well as a splendid resource of significant and
beautiful botanical illustrations. Students of graphic art and
illustration as well as graphic designers, advertising professionals,
and horticulturalists will prize this treasury of material from many
rare historic sources.