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Characters of flowers (Characteris plantarum)

Print
1748-1759 (published)
Artist/Maker

The Plantae et Papiliones Rariores (‘Rare Plants and Butterflies’) is an odd, hybrid work. It is neither a fully scientific botanical book nor a purely decorative publication. It was a personal venture, drawn, etched and published by Ehret himself. It illustrated plants that would have been unfamiliar to a general audience at the time. This plate is a pseudo-scientific table showing the various parts of dissected flowers. But it is presented in a trompe-l'oeil style, as if overlaid by botanical prints or drawings. Ehret was one of the most gifted botanical illustrators of the 18th century. Many of his illustrations are in the V&A collections.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Characters of flowers (<i>Characteris plantarum</i>) (assigned by artist)
  • Plantae et Paliliones Rariores (series title)
  • Abutilon (assigned by artist)
  • Convolvulus arvensis (assigned by artist)
  • Alsine (assigned by artist)
  • Iris (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Etching, coloured by hand
Brief description
Botanical illustration, Abutilon, Convolvulus arvensis, Alsine and Iris, etching, coloured by hand, by Georg Dionysius Ehret, plate from Plantae et Paliliones Rariores, 1748-59.
Physical description
Illustrations of plant and flower parts in tabular form with descriptive text next to each part and 'trompe l'oeil' pages overlapping each other at bottom right containing more text and an illustration of the full plant represented in parts to the left.
Dimensions
  • Height: 55cm
  • Width: 38cm
Marks and inscriptions
Tab. VIII (Top right)
Subjects depicted
Summary
The Plantae et Papiliones Rariores (‘Rare Plants and Butterflies’) is an odd, hybrid work. It is neither a fully scientific botanical book nor a purely decorative publication. It was a personal venture, drawn, etched and published by Ehret himself. It illustrated plants that would have been unfamiliar to a general audience at the time. This plate is a pseudo-scientific table showing the various parts of dissected flowers. But it is presented in a trompe-l'oeil style, as if overlaid by botanical prints or drawings. Ehret was one of the most gifted botanical illustrators of the 18th century. Many of his illustrations are in the V&A collections.
Bibliographic reference
Ehret, Georg Dionysus. Plantae et Paliliones Rariores. [s.n.], 1748, table VIII.
Collection
Accession number
E.221H-1887

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Record createdFebruary 18, 2004
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