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For this week's #WednesdayBouquet we present wood engravings, photogravures, and chromolithographs from the October 1904 issue of the early 20th-century periodical 'Flora and Sylva, A Monthly Review.' More here: https://t.co/dDOBhRPcrr
1889 Original Antique botanical Print, Dombeya wallichii Pink Ball Tree Chromolithograph, Tropical Flowers, floral decor, Victorian wall art https://t.co/e0KB0p13lH #Etsy #sofrenchvintage #VictorianArt
For the month of September, and the beginning of the fall semester, we present all of the wood engravings, photogravures, and chromolithographs from the Sept. 1903 issue of the early 20th-century periodical 'Flora and Sylva, A Monthly Review.' Learn more: https://t.co/KgMQ5M5sJa
This week we're looking at the many aspects of the fig in our collection. Here we have Californian syrup of figs, Nature's pleasant laxative. Happy breakfasting, dear readers. Chromolithograph, ca. 1910 https://t.co/8o5CZGAIri
These birds are commonly seen by our Head of Special Collections, Max Yela, in Downer Woods just north of us. The chromolithographs are from the 1907 edition of 'Bird-Life, A Guide to the Study of Our Common Birds' by Frank M. Chapman, with illustrations by Ernest Thompson Seton.
For the first Wednesday in August, we present wood engravings, photogravures, and chromolithographs from the August 1904 issue of the periodical 'Flora and Sylva, A Monthly Review for Lovers of Gardens, Woodland, Tree or Flower." Learn more here: https://t.co/rWoxFX4MvW
Western Hemisphere, World Atlas byMcNally Rand and Co. (1908). Digitally enhanced from our own original chromolithograph.
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Jean Baptiste Vérany's "Mollusques méditeranéens: Céphalopodes" (1851) describes specimens fished from the Mediterranean Sea and features chromolithographed plates depicting octopuses, squids, and cuttlefishes. In #BHLib via @SILibraries: https://t.co/LNTMPk4x1c #CephalopodWeek
We’re taking one last trip to the Congo to meet the alert and motivated African Grass Owl (Tyto capensis), from a chromolithograph by L. Cuvelier printed by the Belgian master printer Jean Malvaux in the 1905 portfolio 'Remarques sur l'ornithologie de l'État indépendant du Congo'
Explore medicinal plants for #BotanicMonday with "Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen" ([1883-1914]), featuring nearly 300 illustrations drawn by Walther Otto Müller and C. F. Schmidt and chromolithographed by K. Gunther. In #BHLib via @mobotgarden: https://t.co/mArNYiDGJT #SciArt
For the first Wednesday in May, we present wood engravings and chromolithographs from the May 1904 issue of the early 20th-century periodical 'Flora and Sylva, A Monthly Review for Lovers of Gardens, Woodland, Tree or Flower." Learn more here: https://t.co/LkuBZVzRCX
Udo J. Keppler was born #OTD 1872. The first chromolithograph shows the spectres of alcoholism, gambling, prostitution, opium dens, crime, and even Death materializing from the tenement building.
#Art #ArtHistory
Today is #IntlForestDay - a day to raise awareness of the importance of #forests. Celebrate by exploring the #trees & shrubs of Europe with "Flore forestière" (1872), illustrated with 18 chromolithographs depicting 350 figures. In #BHLib via @mobotgarden: https://t.co/RoyU8Yl1Mh
Wilson, Mary Campbell Harris, 1862-ca. 1948. Scrapbook. ca. 1877-ca. 1890. 1 scrapbook (ca. 480 items): chromolithographs, watercolors, etchings, drawings, and albumen prints. https://t.co/Aauh5jpQJq
"Familiar Indian Flowers" (1878) contains 30 chromolithographic plates drawn by Lena Lowis, lithographed by D. Blair & printed by the lithographic firm of M. & N. Hanhart. Find it in #BHLib via @illinoisbiolib @IllinoisLibrary: https://t.co/a5GCc7ZeIA #SciArt #botany
Detail from late Victorian valentine card printed by #chromolithography #ephemera #Valentines #ValentinesDay
Isabella Sinclair's "Indigenous #Flowers of the Hawaiian Islands" (1885), featuring 44 chromolithographs, is an important record of Hawaiian flora in the 19th century. Contributed to #BHLib by @National_Ag_Lib @USDA_ARS: https://t.co/oQHI2o6GgC #WomeninScience
For #BotanicMonday, we're featuring #orchid #SciArt with chromolithographs of paintings by the Swiss botanical artist, Émilie Vouga, published as "Les Orchidées" around 1890. Explore all 6 prints in #BHLib via @chicagobotanic: https://t.co/zFSYz8f3S1
1881 Original Antique Billbergia Print, Botanical #Chromolithograph, Tropical Flowers, Oncidium Weltoni, floral decor, Victorian wall art https://t.co/QPDgQ9XTLW
Enjoy William Sharp’s fine chromolithographs of the Great Water Lily of America 1854 https://t.co/khxB3hjhFo