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Pomona Britannica by BROOKSHAW, George (1751-1823)

by BROOKSHAW, George (1751-1823)

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Pomona Britannica by BROOKSHAW, George (1751-1823)

Pomona Britannica

by BROOKSHAW, George (1751-1823)

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London: T. Bensley for the author, published by White, Cochrane and Co., E. Lloyd and W. Lindsell, [1804]-1812. Broadsheets (23 ¼ x 18 ¼ inches). With the author's printed slip explaining the absence of three pineapple plates, 1 page of index (preliminaries with old vertical creases). 90 aquatints with stipple engraving by Brookshaw, printed in colors and finished by hand (one "Strawberry" plate with slight split at platemark). Contemporary crimson straight-grained morocco, elaborately decorated in gilt and blind (rebacked preserving the original spine). Plates watermarked H.S. & S. 1822, text watermarked J.Whatman 1811. Originally published in parts between 1804 and 1812 and dedicated to the Prince Regent. Many of the specimens were taken from the Royal Gardens at Hampton Court and Kensington Gardens, among other great British gardens, and include: 256 varieties of fruit are depicted in the 90 plates, the subjects include 7 plates of Cherries; 10 of Plums or Apricots; 15 of Peaches and Nectarines; 5 of Pineapples; 17 of Grapes; 9 of Melons, 11 of Pears and 7 of Apples. George Brookshaw's splendid "Pomona Brittanica" is a masterpiece among 19th-century British flower books. The publication of the "Pomona" marked the re-emergence of the acclaimed artist into the public eye after a total disappearance of nearly a decade. Initially a cabinet-make specializing in painted furniture decorated with borders of flowers, Brookshaw appears to have abandoned this career at about the same time as he parted company with his wife and began living with Elizabeth Stanton, and under the assumed name of G. Brown (c.1794-1804). During this time he earned a living as a teacher of flower-painting and on the proceeds of his first painting manual "A New Treatise on Flower Painting", 1797. Characterized by the highest standards of production and artistic quality, the superb illustrations that Brookshaw drew and engraved for the "Pomona" remain perhaps the most sumptuous and distinctive of the early 19th century. This magnificent and stylistically unique work took Brookshaw nearly ten years to produce. Rivaled only by Dr. Robert Thornton's "Temple of Flora," Brookshaw's 'Pomona' is considered to be the finest British botanical work from a time when England dominated the field with a very large number of great books. Brookshaw's fine illustrations make excellent use of the rich, modulated tones that the aquatint process creates. The elegantly arranged and richly colored fruits emerge from deep brown backgrounds or float on a softly mottled light ground, creating a presence unlike that of any other botanical illustrations. Brookshaw asserts in the preface that the "Pomona Britannica" was an enduring work created for the enjoyment and edification of "succeeding generations." Nissen 244; Pritzel 1182. Catalogued by Kate Hunter.
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  • Publisher London: T. Bensley for the author, published by White, Cochrane and Co., E. Lloyd and W. Lindsell, [1804]-1812.

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Pomona Britannica: The Complete Plates = Die vollstandigen Tafeln = Les planches completes
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Pomona Britannica: The Complete Plates = Die vollstandigen Tafeln = Les planches completes

by Brookshaw, George

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Köln (Cologne), Germany: Taschen, 2002. Hardcover. VG (Average wear to top edge of dj; otherwise clean.). Black boards, pastel yellow & black & illus. dust jacket, 200 pp., many color illus.; weighs 4 lbs. Text is in English, German, and French. "Originally published by George Brookshaw (1751-1823), an admired draughtsman and engraver of fruits and flowers. The work celebrates the richness of the orchards and gardens at that time in England, showing a total of 256 varieties of 15 kinds of fruit in its lavish plates. Magnificently drawn against subtle brown backgrounds, the mouth-watering strawberries, peaches, apples and other gorgeous fruits seem to jump right off the page. Brief introdutory texts not only describe the nutritional value of each fruit, but also accompany us through their social and cultural history." (dj).
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Pomona Britannica: the complete plates

Pomona Britannica: the complete plates

by Brookshaw, George

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Taschen, 2002. First edition. Hard covers, dust jacket. Good/Fair. Jacket and corner of front cover abraded at front edge and bottom corner, otherwise near fine. A lavishly reproduced volume. 200 pp.
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