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Parts of Flowers 1736 Pluche - Motte Engraving
$ 13.19
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Description
British Parliament 1925 Vintage LithographParts of Flowers - Trees 1736 Pluche-Motte Engraving
A spectacular copper plate engraved print from the 1736 edition of Noel Antoine Pluche's
Spectacle de la Nature
, published in London, translated from the original French by Humphreys: Rarely offered as individual engravings
Engraving depicting Parts of Flowers (Trees)
Engraved by
Andrew Motte
(d. 1734) - Engraver for several of Sir Isaac Newton's works
Noël-Antoine Pluche
(13 November 1688 – 19 November 1761)), known as the abbé Pluche, was a French priest. He is well known for his
Spectacle de la nature
, a most popular work of natural history.
Size
: Approximately 4" X 7.5"
Blank on Reverse
Photocopy of MDCCXXXVI (1736) Dated Title Page Included with Engraving
Condition
:
Excellent -
Very Good++
- Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)
Relatively minor age & handling wear - Spectacular Condition for this 275+ year old Copper Engraving
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This is an Original Print - Not a Reproduction
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The Nature of Prints & Engravings
: It was not until the 20th century that prints were commonly produced for the
itself. Prior to this, virtually all prints (and engravings) were produced as
illustrations
to be included in a manuscript, book, newspaper, or pamphlet. Therefore, a vast majority of original prints have been over the years removed from these original sources. Prints are produced using many different techniques:
relief printing
(woodcut & wood engraving),
intaglio printing
(steel & copper plate engraving, drypoint, aquatint, etc), and
planographic printing
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Item #0711-W9258-8