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Viscum album L.; Common Mistletoe; Illustration of the Sexual System of Linnaeus

  • Object:

    Print

  • Place of origin:

    London, England (made)

  • Date:

    1770-1777 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Johann Sebastian Müller, born 1710 - died 1792 (artist)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Hand-coloured engraving

  • Museum number:

    E.116-1892

  • Gallery location:

    Prints & Drawings Study Room, level E, case DP, shelf 114

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Initially, taxonomy or the classification of plants was haphazard and inconsistent. In the 17th century there gradually developed a new system, based on the physical similarities between the reproductive features of plants. Thus illustration, which in the herbal tradition had been simply a means of distinguishing one plant from another, now took on the role of analytic tool. It was used to record the detailed physical character of the plant and show the similarity of characteristics.

Miller displays two branches of mistletoe at different stages of development to give a fuller picture of the plant's lifecycle. The book from which this illustration is taken attempted to illustrate the Linnaean classification system. Devised by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus, this system organised species according to the physical similarities of their reproductive parts.

Miller's 'Illustration of the Sexual System of Linnaeus' was one of the most successful books of the time. The publication appeared in parts between 1770 and 1777. The plants illustrated are mostly common varieties such as this mistletoe. Linnaeus himself praised its illustrations as 'more beautiful and more accurate than any since the world began.'

Physical description

Botanical study. Two branches of mistletoe shown at different stages of growth, the top with berries and the lower with buds; to the left and below drawings of various stages of berry and flower formation.

Place of Origin

London, England (made)

Date

1770-1777 (made)

Artist/maker

Johann Sebastian Müller, born 1710 - died 1792 (artist)

Materials and Techniques

Hand-coloured engraving

Marks and inscriptions

Viscumalbum / Mistletoe

Dimensions

Height: 54.7 cm, Width: 38 cm, Height: 45 cm platemark, Width: 29.7 cm platemark

Descriptive line

Botanical illustration by Johann Sebastian Müller (John Miller), (1715-92); hand-coloured engraving of mistletoe (Viscum album) for 'An Illustration of the Sexual System of Linnaeus'; London; 1770-1777

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

Miller, John. An Illustration of the Sexual System of Linnaeus. London, issued in parts between 1770-1777 and as a folio edition in 1779.

Exhibition History

Picturing Plants: masterpieces of botanical illustration (Victoria and Albert Museum, Galleries 88a and 90 05/02/2011-25/09/2011)

Labels and date

John Miller 1715-92
Common Mistletoe (Viscum album L.)
1770-7

Miller displays two branches of mistletoe at different stages of development to give a fuller picture of the plant's lifecycle. Dissections of flower, fruit and seed are also given. The book from which this illustration is taken attempted to illustrate the Linnaean classification system.

London
Hand-coloured engraving
Plate from 'An Illustration of the Sexual System of Linnaeus'
(London, 1770-7)
V&A: E.116-1892 [2011]

Subjects depicted

Plant; Mistletoe

Categories

Illustration; Science; Gardens & Gardening; Printed pages & sheets

Collection code

PDP

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