Daniel Good Rare Books and Engravings
1857 Chinese Azalea, James Andrews, exquisite hand colour, botany
1857 Chinese Azalea, James Andrews, exquisite hand colour, botany
The Chinese Azalea Queen Victoria
21.3 x 13.4 cm
Published by C. Chabot
Exquisitely hand coloured botanical engraving by James Andrews. An English draughtsman, botanical painter and illustrator noted for his accomplished illustrations. He also taught flower-painting to young ladies. He created the illustrations for the famous nature writer Sarah Bowdich Lee's 1854 book Trees, Plants, and Flowers: Their Beauties, Uses, and Influences.
In March 1857, his painting of fruit and a bowl in watercolour received a medal from the Royal Society of Agriculture and Botany in Ghent.
In 1868, Andrews exhibited a piece called Earnest Andrews, a painting of fruit and flowers, at the Royal Academy of Art annual summer exhibition.
Rarely found in this condition and beauty of colouring.
Original from 1857.
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