Mother's Day Pick Alfred Adlard Colored Engraving, Florist's Journal, Chorizema Flowers Solution [cax3ZHJ9]
Exclusive Alfred Adlard Colored Engraving Discover a rare gem from the Victorian era with this exquisite colored engraving by Alfred Adlard. This detailed and finely executed illustration is a testament to the craftsmanship of the mid-19th century.
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Mother's Day Pick Alfred Adlard Colored Engraving, Florist's Journal, Chorizema Flowers Solution [cax3ZHJ9]
Exclusive Alfred Adlard Colored Engraving
Discover a rare gem from the Victorian era with this exquisite colored engraving by Alfred Adlard. This detailed and finely executed illustration is a testament to the craftsmanship of the mid-19th century. The Florist's Journal for the Year 1840 by How and Parsons is a treasure trove of information on floriculture, horticulture, and gardening, and this engraving is a prime example of the quality content found within.- Authentic Victorian period engraving
- Highly detailed and finely executed
- Published by renowned publisher How and Parsons
Provenance and Authenticity
This piece has a rich history, having originated from the Boettcher Mansion in Denver, Colorado, in 1907. The provenance of this piece adds to its allure and ensures its authenticity. The engraver, Alfred Adlard, was a British artist active in the early 19th century, and his work is celebrated for its precision and beauty. The matted and framed presentation guarantees that this engraving will be a centerpiece in any collection.- Originates from the Boettcher Mansion
- Engraved by the renowned Alfred Adlard
- Matted and framed for preservation and display
Artistic and Historical Value
This colored engraving is not just a visual delight; it is a window into the past. The period of Queen Victoria (1837-1901) is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, and this piece is a prime example of the artistic achievements of the time. The date of 1841 and the marks of Alfred Adlard and How and Parsons authenticate its place in history. The dimensions of 11 inches in width, 1.75 inches in depth, and 14 inches in height, along with the sight dimensions of 5 inches in width and 8 inches in height, make it a perfect piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike.- Authentic Victorian period piece
- Engraved by a renowned artist
- Historical and artistic significance
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