Alexandre Joseph Désiré Bivort. “Brugnon du Hainaut.” From Annales de Pomologie Belge et Etrangère;....
Brussels, Commission Royale de Pomologie, 1854. 13 1/2 x 10 1/2 (paper size). Lithograph with original hand coloring. Full margins. With loss of color in leaves. Else, very good condition.
A print from a rich and varied collection of fruit prints was published during one of the great periods of natural history illustration. Each generous image shows a cutting from the appropriate tree, with the plump, ripe fruit prominently centered. The group contains a wide variety of species, from deep purple plums and figs, full and luscious pears and peaches, to bright red cherries and abundant bunches of grapes. Antique fruit prints are considerably more rare than floral works, and these finely lithographed and densely colored prints are some of the most striking examples we have seen.
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