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ca.1890. Chromolithograph.

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A treasure of the Lindley Library is the Album Benary, one of few early printed books offering fine-quality portraits of vegetable cultivars. Issued from 1876-1882 the work consists of four groups of seven chromolithographs, drawn by Ernst Benary.

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Butea Frondosa, by (Dutch, 1817-1892), who was born (Oct 12). Chromolithograph from Fleurs, Fruits et Feuillages Choisis de l'Ile de Java (1863-1880); source, , https://t.co/szs26ux4mw

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Today we present Chipping Sparrows, a Catbird, & their nests from 'Nests & Eggs of Birds of the United States' by Thomas G. Gentry, published in 1882. This tome includes chromolithographs of around 50 paintings of birds, eggs, and nests by Edwin Sheppard. https://t.co/c2Py0PLwhl

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Impressions of The temple of Impressive columns with interesting details. Lithographs from 1845 and a chromolithograph by A. Meermann published 1861. https://t.co/kPxK1tfflR

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This week's post on the decorative arts features a few chromolithographic plates of ancient Assyrian decorative art from Vol. 1 of the 4-vol Italian art portfolio 'Gli stili nella forma e nel colore, rassegna dell’ arte antica e moderna di tutti i paesi.' https://t.co/pcqc9AJUCd

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Waterfall and Northern Lights, Carl Svante Hallbeck, 1856. ⁠

Chromolithograph depicting Harsprånget waterfall, now the site of the largest hydroelectric power station in Sweden.⁠

One of several aurora borealis prints available in our online shop: https://t.co/70VD0wIsXe

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A feat of paper engineering- Bookano Stories No. 2 by S. Louis Giraud (c. 1935). There were 17 of these volumes published between 1934-50. Printed using a photolitho process, they were cheaper than chromolithography used in earlier German movable books. Colours still bright today

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For watercolour possibly by Jacques Hippolyte van der Burch (1786-1856) for chromolithographic plates in 'Traité des exhumations juridiques' 1831, a treatise by Mathieu Orfila (1787-1853) and Octave Lesueur (1802-1860). Gift: George Powell 1882

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We charge forth into the weekend!

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Carl Emil Doepler (1824–1905), Costume design for Ortlinde, Der Ring des Nibelungen: Figurinen, Berlin: Berliner Kunstdruck- und Verlags-Anstalt, 1889, Chromolithograph. Gift of Hester Diamond, 2012. The Morgan Library & Museum.

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Peshawar in 1867.

A Chromolithograph by William Simpson. Simpson described Peshawar as a raw frontier town, "with predatory classes of men" and that that to live at Peshawar was to inevitably experience an attempt on one's life.

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A chromolithograph by William Simpson depicting a venerable Kashmiri weaver and his young apprentices at the loom, mid 19th century. From the collection of

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A Chromolithograph by British artist 1864, & now with of 'A Seated Holy Man with Figures',
The seated man is a an armed warrior class, having its origins in of 🙏

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is illustrating the legacy of J.Leydi and L. Blaschka with Diffuglia pyriformis [632, pear shaped protozoan] notice the broken glass pieces glued to the body. Model from , chromolithographs and drawing from . Enjoy!

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Botanist Anne Pratt concludes our feature for Pratt, one of the most prominent botanical and ornithological illustrators and authors of her time, composed more than 20 books illustrated with her own chromolithographs: https://t.co/Stvl8sK5rx

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Today we present botanical art found in Owen Jones’s classic work 'The Grammar of Ornament,' published by Bernard Quaritch in London in 1868. The book features 120 chromolithographic plates of design examples from across time, geography, and culture. More: https://t.co/kVbQvpPuHx

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Turtle Doves (Streptopelia turtur). Chromolithograph after original watercolour by German artist P. Mahler, 1907.

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We'll bring some pretty flowers to Stand 25 Mechelen (December 6-8). 772 chromolithographed plates in total. Find out more on our website:

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For the month of November, we present wood engravings, photogravures, and chromolithographs from the November 1905 issue of the early 20th-century periodical 'Flora and Sylva, A Monthly Review.' Learn more abt the publication & see more illustrations here: https://t.co/ZdgKFy4lVu

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The color illustrations we are featuring today are by Walter Hood Fitch, a prolific botanical illustrator who also produced chromolithographs for Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. Learn more here: https://t.co/GMfmdZO65c

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