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The Botanical Magazine or Flower Garden Displayed: White Cape - Coast Lily

1806
(British, 1768–1819)
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(British, 1846–1920)
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England was central to botanical concerns in the 18th century. For example, Kew Gardens was founded in 1721 and became a major institution for knowledge about plants from every continent. Interest in gardening led William Curtis to found the specialized magazine Botanical Magazine: or Flower Garden Displayed in 1787. Curtis aimed “to illustrate and describe the most ornamental flowering plants including information on their cultivation and illustrations drawn from living plants and colored as near to nature as the imperfection of color will admit.”
A horizontally oriented hand-colored engraving depicts a cluster of trumpet-shaped white lilies. Soft gray shading defines the curving petals, which surround long stalks tipped with bright yellow anthers. A single pointed bud rises near the center. At the base, broad green leaves with vertical ridges anchor the composition. Small black text in the upper right corner reads "No. 921," with additional faint inscriptions appearing along the bottom edge.

The Botanical Magazine or Flower Garden Displayed: White Cape - Coast Lily

1806

Sydenham Edwards, Thomas Curtis

(British, 1768–1819), (British, 1846–1920)
England, 19th century

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