1894 Authentic Wildflower Stone Chromolithograph
Hermidium Alipes* and  Wood Anemone
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This plate features Hermidium Alipes* (Winged Four-O'Clock) and Anemone Canadensis [Pennsylvanica] (Wood Anemone).

*Note that Hermidium Alipes and Mirabilis Alipes are synonymous, and it is the latter name that is now in wider circulation.

This pair of illustrations is printed on medium-weight paper. The sheet size is just over 11.5" x 8", and the area within the red border of each of the two pictures is 4" x 6.25", printed with margins of 1/2" - 1.25" to allow easy matting and framing--together or separately.

On the reverse of the sheet are the common and scientific names, botanical information about the plants--including some allegorical prose, and more specifics about the flowers.

The print is a true stone chromolithograph with the distinctive saturated color and depth. It is an attractive work, with special attention to detail and accurate hue.


This is a bookplate from the 1894 first edition of: "Wild Flowers of Americaprepared by Botanical Fine Art Weekly. "Flowers of Every State in the American Union by a special corps of Artists from the United States and Europe."

I've matted and framed several of these, and they look very nice. Please check my store for other similar botanical prints perfect for framing or incorporating into other projects.

A Note on Lithography: One of the delightful and interesting results of the engraving and ink transfer process in lithography is that there can be variants of the prints which look slightly different when compared side-by-side, even though they were produced by the same engraved plates on the same press. This may be a result of additional passes by one color or another, subtle differences in the ink tone, varying pressure from the pressing of the plates, slight variation in the position of each color plate, or other choices made by the engravers or the printers. The result is that each print's appearance is truly unique.

Below is a cropped view of the sheet--without full margins. The image is a fairly accurate representation of the print.

Close-up Detail:
 

Below: The reverse of the plate. 




Above: From the Title Page of: Wild Flowers of America 

Condition: Excellent. As shown, with no tears or marks.

This is a genuine 1894 stone chromolithograph print--NOT a recent reproduction. It is nearly 130 years old; please handle with care.

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