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Pinetum Britannicum Series: Pinus insignis

This beautiful portrait of Pinus insignis, commonly known as the Monterey pine, is from The Pinetum Britannicum (1884), a massive 3-volume work by Edward Ravenscroft (1816-1890), which describes hardy coniferous trees from around the world that were cultivated in British gardens in the 19th century, when exotic conifers were all the rage. It is filled with William Richardson’s exquisite hand-colored lithographs of individual trees growing in their native habitat or in important British gardens. The Pinetum Britannicum is considered one of the greatest works on conifers ever published, and both Napoleon III and Queen Victoria were among its subscribers.

A native of the central coast of California, the Monterey pine can grow to 110 feet in height. Its cones remain closed until opened by the heat of a forest fire. The abundant seeds are then discharged to regenerate the burned forest.

This pigment print on Arches Infinity Textured 230 g/m stock faithfully reproduces the colors of the original. The print is in a limited edition of 300 and comes with a certificate of authenticity. Unframed.

From the Rare Book Collections of the LuEsther T. Mertz Library at The New York Botanical Garden.

Style: PINUS INSIGNIS
UPC: 410000092514
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Pinetum Britannicum Series: Pinus insignis
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