Botanical
Engravings
by Sir John Hill
Handcolored Botanical Copperplate
Engravings
From "Eden: Or a Complete Body
of Gardening" published in London in 1757.
"Eden" is considered one
of the most beautiful 18th century botanical books.
It was illustrated by a variety of artists including
the famous Dutch flower painter Van Huysum.
These are original 18th Century
engravings on fine old chainlinked paper.
The sheets are lightly browned.
There are a few faint spots.
John Hill was a multifaceted
and intriguing figure who is believed to have
been born in Peterborough, England in 1716. He
first studied as an apothecary and traveled across
England in search of herbs for his shop. He was
a prolific writer, producing not only scientific
works but also plays and novels and even worked
as an actor for a time. His works were often controversial,
involving him in disputes with other well-known
figures of his time. He had a medical degree from
Edinburgh and created and sold a variety of herbal
medicines, but was accused of being a quack.
In additional to "Eden"
he also published an extensive botanical study
entitled The Vegetable System for which he was
awarded the Order of Vasa by the King of Sweden.
Dimensions: 9.5 X 16.5 inches
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