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Auction 103, Lot 559

"N. 182 - Asparagus Officinalis L. 1.", Weinmann, Johann

Subject: Botanical

Period: 1735-45 (published)

Publication: Phytanthoza Iconographia…

Color: Hand Color

Size:
8.5 x 12.7 inches
21.6 x 32.3 cm
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A fine mezzotint engraving of asparagus from this famous botanical work. Johann Weinmann's botanicals are some of the most sought after examples of the 18th century. The color was partially added during the mezzotint process and finished by hand with watercolor. Johann Wilhelm Weinmann (1683-1741) was an apothecary from the German city of Regensburg. He compiled an impressive collection of botanical illustrations, for which he commissioned several artists, including Georg Dionysius Ehret, N. Asamin, Johann Ambrosius Beurer, Christiaan Jakob Trew and Johannes Burman. They formed the basis of his life's work, the Phytanthoza Iconographia. The work appeared in half-yearly installments published by Bartholomew Seuter, Johann Ridinger and Johann Haid between 1735 and 1745. The result is a rarely found combination of the traditional herbal book and the flower book that became popular in the baroque period.

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Condition: A+

Nice, bright and clean example.

Estimate: $250 - $300

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Closed on 6/11/2003

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