A Collection of Roses from Nature [45 Images]
A Collection of Roses from Nature [45 Images]
About
A Collection of Roses from Nature is a botanical publication by Mary Lawrence, an English artist and illustrator, that was first published in London in 1799. The publication features a collection of color plates depicting various roses, all of which were drawn and painted by Lawrence based on real specimens she observed in nature.
The plates are accompanied by detailed descriptions of each rose, including information on their origin, appearance, and growing habits. Lawrence's illustrations are notable for their accuracy and attention to detail, as well as their delicate and lifelike appearance.
One of the unique aspects of A Collection of Roses from Nature is that it was one of the first botanical publications to focus exclusively on roses. At the time, roses were a popular and highly coveted flower, and Lawrence's publication helped to fuel the enthusiasm for these beautiful blooms.
Despite its beauty and artistic merit, A Collection of Roses from Nature was also scientifically valuable, providing accurate descriptions and illustrations of each rose. Lawrence's work helped to advance the study of botany and contributed to a growing interest in the natural world among the general public.
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