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ECA Rare Books
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0055637
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Shelfmark:
RECA.FF.210
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RECA.FF.210
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Holding Institution:
University of Edinburgh
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University of Edinburgh
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Title:
The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland
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The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland
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pl.XLIV
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pl.XLIV
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Creator:
Moore, Thomas
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Moore, Thomas
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Author
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Creator:
Henry Bradbury
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Creator Role:
Nature Printer, Publisher
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Nature Printer, Publisher
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Production Notes:
Known for printing in the style of Alois Auer
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Known for printing in the style of Alois Auer
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Creator:
John Lindley
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John Lindley
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Editor
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Editor
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Date:
1855
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1855
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Description:
This nature print was created from an actual specimen, brought from Moore to Bradbury, and then printed through the process made known by Alois Auers. Instead of inked specimens being pressed to paper, this process pressed the plant between a steel and lead plate which left an impression on the softer lead plate. From this point, the ink was then added to show the coloring of the specific plant. This process was invented in 1853, just 2 years before Bradbury adopted it for Moore's book.
work_description
This nature print was created from an actual specimen, brought from Moore to Bradbury, and then printed through the process made known by Alois Auers. Instead of inked specimens being pressed to paper, this process pressed the plant between a steel and lead plate which left an impression on the softer lead plate. From this point, the ink was then added to show the coloring of the specific plant. This process was invented in 1853, just 2 years before Bradbury adopted it for Moore's book.
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Technique:
Nature Printing in the process of Alois Auer, taken from real specimens
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Nature Printing in the process of Alois Auer, taken from real specimens
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Location:
Centre for Research Collections/Main Library
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Centre for Research Collections/Main Library
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Production Place:
London
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London
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Production Place:
Bradbury and Evans, Whitefriars
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Bradbury and Evans, Whitefriars
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Archives
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Archives
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Biology
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Biology
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Science & Natural History
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Subject:
Pteris aquilina
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Pteris aquilina
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Related Work Creator:
Alois Auer
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Alois Auer
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Rights Statement:
© The University of Edinburgh
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© The University of Edinburgh
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Biology
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Science and Natural History
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Archives
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Fern
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Fern
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Lithograph
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Repro Title:
The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland, pl.XLIV
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The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland, pl.XLIV
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© The University of Edinburgh
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© The University of Edinburgh
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Repro Publication Status:
Full public access
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