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Flowers and Vegetables

1800s
(American, born Germany, 1842–1907)
Culture
America
Measurements
Sheet: 51.8 x 39.5 cm (20 3/8 x 15 9/16 in.)
Public Domain
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Location
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Description

This lithograph served as an advertisement for the seeds sold at James Vick in Rochester, New York, a leading American nursery center in the latter half of the 19th century. An auxiliary business, the production of fruit and flower prints aided nurserymen and their travelling salesmen. At first the lithographs were hand colored, but in 1871 a local company began to print in color. Lithographs are made by drawing a design onto a stone with a greasy crayon; water adheres to the bare stone while the printing ink sticks to the greasy areas. The process was invented at the end of the 18th century and was often used after about 1820 because it is a speedy and inexpensive medium, producing more impressions compared to other tonal techniques such as mezzotint, aquatint, and stipple.
A vertically oriented color lithograph centers a stone basin overflowing with blue, red, and yellow blossoms against a tan background. Below the basin, a vibrant display of vegetables, including green cabbage, purple eggplant, and white cauliflower, rests on a flat ledge. Ornate text at the bottom identifies "JAMES VICK IMPORTER & GROWER OF FLOWER & VEGETABLE SEEDS," flanked by numbered columns listing flower varieties on our left and vegetables on our right.

Flowers and Vegetables

1800s

Anton Carl Rahn

(American, born Germany, 1842–1907)
America

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