- A comprehensive and accessible historical and artistic survey of botanical illustration - Perhaps the most important book on botanical painting ever published This major work, first published in 1950, is still considered the classic book on the subject.
It provides a comprehensive, critical and well-illustrated survey of the portrayal of plants across over three thousand years, at a more compact size.
Of the first edition, the poet and gardening writer, Vita Sackville-West said: Let no one think this is a book only for the specialist.
It is essential for the specialist, certainly, but it is also for all the flower-lovers and all those who enjoy the by-ways of biography and the added attraction of good writing.
This edition contains 126 color plates (more than twice as many as the first edition), alongside 140 black-and-white illustrations.
It invites the reader to appreciate the works of the greatest botanical illustrators both past and present.
Said | Let no one think this is a book only for the specialist |
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