(COLLECTION OF 5 PRINTS) THE FOREST FLORA OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Part 2 (of 9). FIVEASH, Rosa Catherine (after), & John Ednie Brown.
24071 The Eucalyptus Issue. E. Spiller, Government Printer, Adelaide, 1882. First edition. Collection of five botanical colour chromo-lithographs, five each approx. 52 x 41 cm. (sheet) and 43 x 33 cm (image)., depicting the native flora of South Australian forests. Sewn into original pictorial grey wrappers as issued. Set comprises: Eucalyptus leucoxylon, Eucalyptus leucoxylon macrocarpa (red flowering), Eucalyptus leucoxylon macrocarpa (white flowering), Eucalyptus leucoxylon pauperita, Eucalyptus cosmophylla together with all accompanying descriptive texts. Condition generally good with a light sprinkling of foxing on the text pages (except last text page heavily foxed), rear wrapper heavily foxed and torn with a piece missing. Front wrapper and some text pages have chipped edges and the occasional small tear, but all pictorial plates clean and suitable for display. Most unusual to find this, the second part of Brown & Fiveash's pioneering nine-part work in its original issue form. John Ednie Brown was a talented botanist who arrived in Adelaide from Scotland in 1878 to take up a position as Conservator of Forests. One of his first acts was to commission the gifted botanical artist Rosa Fiveash (1854-1938) to make drawings of some of South Australia's unique flora. Her drawings were then lithographed to the highest quality by the Government printer, H. Barrett. "The Forest Flora of South Australia" was published as a set of 45 handsome chromolithographs in nine parts, with accompanying texts, over 8 years from 1882. The State Library calls the plates ' both attractive and accurate'. Only nine parts were ever completed, and together they show details of the leaves, seeds and flowers of 45 of SA's indigenous trees as well as attractive renditions of their appearance in nature. Originally issued in nine grey-wrappered parts ready for library binding, these very decorative coloured lithographs are now rarely seen in this form outside public libraries or museums. Ferguson 7516. $750.00AUD Click here to order or message the dealer
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