William Curtis began publication of the Botanical 
                        Magazine in February 1787 and continued almost without 
                        interruption for 160 years. After Curtis edited the 
                        first 13 volumes, the publication continued under the 
                        editors: John Simms (1800-1826), William Jackson Hooker 
                        (1827-1865) and Joseph Dalton Hooker (1865-1904). The 
                        images were engraved and hand-coloured by many artists 
                        including Sydenham Edwards, William Graves, James 
                        Sowerby, John Curtis, William Jackson Hooker, W.H. 
                        Fitch, Matilda Smith, Lillian Snelling and Stella Rose 
                        Craig. The plates are known for their fine detail and 
                        delicate hand coloring. The prints are all copper 
                        engravings to Volume 70 & then stone or zinc lithography 
                        until the introduction of color printing in 1948. It is 
                        the longest running botanical magazine and was entirely 
                        hand colored until 1948. References: Blunt (1994) pp 211 
                        - 217, Great Flower Books pp 156 - 157, Nissen BPI 2350, 
                        Staflue 1290.
                        These Curtis prints are particularly 
                        prized for their lavish, beautifully hand colored large 
                        illustrations principally by Sydenham Teak Edwards, James Sowerby and William 
                        Kilburn. Even now, after all this time of 
                        living with Curtis prints, we are still left in awe by 
                        their beauty. Each single measures approximately 5 1/2 
                        inches wide by 9 inches long. Prints are accompanied by 
                        the relevant original descriptive text.
                        The condition of these prints is remarkable for a 
                        work that is over 200 years old, with strong plate marks 
                        and dates. There is 
                        little or no foxing, with characteristic good plate 
                        marks on wove paper that is a creamy in color. 
                        The photos are very accurate, so please review 
                        carefully. All our prints are authentic hand colored 
                        antique prints, and the Curtis are about 200 years old & 
                        in excellent condition.
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