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Line engraving by Daniel MacKenzie after Sydney Parkinson (1770) and Frederick Polydore Nodder. Joseph Banks and his party saw this species at: Bay of Inlets, Australia (1770) Thirsty Sound, Australia (29 May - 31 May 1770) Endeavour River, Australia (17 June - 4 August 1770) 

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Note: 
This print is also illustrated as Plate 93 on page 197 of Joseph Banks' Florilegium: Botanical Treasures from Cook's First Voyage, published by Thames & Hudson Ltd

 

Edition No 83/100

Unframed.

Mount size - 570mm x 740mm

Certificate of Authenticity - No. Each collection was originally sold as a set, therefore individual Certificates of Authenticity were never issued by the Publisher.

Each engraving is identified by a blind embossed stamp on the recto, recording the publisher's and printer's chops (ie: their signatures), the copyright symbol and date. The initials of the individual printer, the plate number and the edition number are recorded in pencil. The plate-marks are virtually uniform in size: 18 x 12 inches (457 x 305 mm), and the paper is Somerset mould-made 300gsm, each sheet watermarked 'AHE' and produced specially for this edition by the Inveresk Paper Company. The sheet of paper on which the image is printed measures 28½ x 21 inches (724 x 556 mm), and each of the engravings is protected within a double-fold sheet of the same acid free paper which has been cut to form a window mount. Every print includes watercolour embellishments added by artists working directly from Banks' own notes.

Banks' Florilegium Plate 134 PASSIFLORA AURANTIA (PASSIFLORACEAE)

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