Vienna, c.1810-1820.
The fine watercolour drawings all contain the details of their sources, with the name of the original artist in the lower left corner and the printed source in the lower right hand corner; a few also have manuscript notes on the verso indicating if, for example, the seed pods are not shown. The artist of these exceptional drawings is unknown.
The bulk of the plates are taken from Jacquin's numerous works, in particular Icones plantarum rariores (1781-1793), Florae Austriacae (1773-1778) and Plantarum rariorum Horti Caesarei Schoenbrunnensis (1797-1804), along with Aiton's Hortus Kewensis (1789), Curtis's Botanical Magazine and Flora Londinensis, Oeder's Flora Danica, Scopoli's Deliciae florae et faunae insubricae (1786) and Cavanilles's Monadelphiae classis dissertationes decem (1790). Other significant botanical works are also mentioned, including Besler's Hortus Eystettensis, Rheede tot Drakenstein's Hortus Indicus Malabaricus, Roxburgh and Banks's works on the plants of Coromandel, Waldstein and Kitaibel's Descriptiones et icones plantarum rariorum Hungariae (1802-1812), and Pallas's Flora Rossica.
The paper is all Dutch and datable to the late-18th / early- 19th century, with various watermarks from the makers C.& J. Honig, J. Kool, J. Villedary and D. & C. Blauw.
17 vols (from a set of 33, volumes numbered 3, 5, 6, 8, 11, 12, 14, 18, 20-22, 24-26, 28, 29, 33), folio (430 x 301mm.), a total of 1983 watercolour botanical drawings, some drawings double-page, some plates on shorter paper with extended margins, manuscript contents page at the start of each genus with the reference to Willdenow's edition of Series plantarum (whose publication dates between 1797 and 1805 are noted in the top left-hand corner, with the entry number from Willdenow given in the top right), contemporary quarter morocco over cloth boards bound by E.L. Geyer of Vienna (with tickets), flat spines elaborately gilt, leaves uncut, marbled endpapers, some light foxing at margins (not affecting illustrations), spines and boards lightly discoloured, extremities rubbed TBC
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