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Yew Pine Juniper Antique LITHOGRAPHY from 1905 Anne Pratt

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Manufacturing method : Chromolithography
Type : Print
Artist : Anne Pratt
Region of Origin : Great Britain
Medium : Lithography
Material : Paper
Height : 15 cm
Culture : European
gtin13 : Does not apply
Special Features : Chromolithography
MPN : Does not apply
Size : Klein (bis 50cm)
Art Style : Representational
Width : 15 cm
UPC : Does not apply
Production Period : 1900-1924
Country : Germany
Framing : Unframed
Year Of Manufacture : 1905
Motif : Flora, Plant, Floral Motif, Flowers, Botany, Wildflowers
Unit of Sale : Individual Work
Date of Creation : 1905
Product Length : 24
Style : Illustration Art
Listed By : Art Dealer
Original/Licensed Reprint : Original
Subject : Decor, Plant, vintage, Flowers, Botany, Flora, Nature, Wildflowers
Originality : Unlimited Edition Print
Features : Unframed
Format : Portrait
Brand : Unbranded

Yew – Scots pine – juniper Original chromolithography from 1905 (no reprint – no copy) Beautiful chromolithograph by the most famous English botany and ornithology illustrator Anne Pratt. Sheet size: approx. 14.5 x 24 cm – unprinted on the back. Condition: good – see scan! Shipping is fast and packaged to prevent creasing! If you have any questions, please send a mail. Here are more designs in the shop! I also offer other wood engravings and lithographs – use the shop search. Shipping costs are only charged once if you purchase multiple items! If the combined shipping via eBay does not work, I will of course refund the overpaid shipping costs! Documentation: Anne Pratt (* 5. December 1806 in Strood (Kent); † 27. July 1893 in London) was a British botany and ornithology illustrator. She was one of the most famous English illustrators in this field in the Victorian era. Anne Pratt was born as the second of three daughters of the merchant Robert Pratt (1777–1819) and Sara Bundock (1780–1845) in Strood (Kent, England). As a child she was sickly and suffered from a stiff knee joint. While her sisters played, Anne sat and drew. She was introduced to botany by a family friend, Dr. Dods, and was supported by her older sister who collected plants. Anne Pratt was educated at Eastgate House in Rochester. In 1826 she moved to Brixton, a district in the London Borough of Lambeth, where she began her career as an illustrator. In 1849 she moved to Dover and in 1866 to East Grinstead, where she married John Pearless in December of the same year. The couple moved to Redhill, later to Shepherd’s Bush. Anne Pratt died here on 27. July 1893 at the age of 86 at her home in Rylett Road. Anne Pratt wrote more than 20 books, which she illustrated with chromolithographs. She also worked with William Dickes (1815–1892), an engraver trained in chromolithography. She wrote her works in a technically correct, popular scientific style and thus contributed to the popularization of botany. However, since she was self-taught, she was denied professional recognition. Source: Wikipedia Anne Pratt (* 5. December 1806 in Strood (Kent); † 27. July 1893 in London) was a British botany and ornithology illustrator. She was one of the most famous English illustrators in this field in the Victorian era. Anne Pratt was born as the second of three daughters of the merchant Robert Pratt (1777–1819) and Sara Bundock (1780–1845) in Strood (Kent, England). As a child she was sickly and suffered from a stiff knee joint. While her sisters played, Anne sat and drew. She was introduced to botany by a family friend, Dr. Dods, and was supported by her older sister who collected plants. Anne Pratt was educated at Eastgate House in Rochester. In 1826 she moved to Brixton, a district in the London Borough of Lambeth, where she began her career as an illustrator. In 1849 she moved to Dover and