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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth (Shakespeare).
The Flowers of Shakespeare: Cowslip Burnet, Clover, Docks, Thistles, Recksies, & Burs from King Henry 5th. An original finely hand-colored lithograph of the Flowers of Shakespeare. Folio (9 3/8 x 12 1/8 inches). Elegantly French-matted in Ivory rag board with gilt line decoration, sized to 16 x 19 inches, and suitable for framing. The finest of the mid-sized Victorian botanical prints, this plate features an elegant botanical bouquet and an identified Shakespearean quote, rendered in decorative calligraphy. The stylized lettering is enhanced by an illustrated single capital letter, as found in the Early Illuminated Manuscript tradition. As a hallmark of Victorian sentiment, Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud, (1810 - 1868) artist and lithographer, dedicated this fine botanical work to her brother, a Doctor in stationed in the British Colony of Bombay, as token of the homeland. The plates were printed and hand-colored by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. During the mid 19th century, Britain was the hotbed of lithography production, and to be dignified as the Queen's Lithographer qualified one as the finest of artisans. Ms. Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare exemplify the perfect union of art and literature, as found in the natural world and as quoted on the title page: "And this our life exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything". William Shakespeare.
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London:
1845.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth (Shakespeare).
The Flowers of Shakespeare: Fumiter, Furrow-weeds, Harlocks, Hemlock, Nettles, Cuckoo-flowers, Darnel, & Corn from King Lear. An original finely hand-colored lithograph of the Flowers of Shakespeare. Folio (9 3/8 x 12 1/8 inches). Elegantly French-matted in Ivory rag board with gilt line decoration, sized to 16 x 19 inches, and suitable for framing. The finest of the mid-sized Victorian botanical prints, this plate features an elegant botanical bouquet and an identified Shakespearean quote, rendered in decorative calligraphy. The stylized lettering is enhanced by an illustrated single capital letter, as found in the Early Illuminated Manuscript tradition. As a hallmark of Victorian sentiment, Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud, (1810 - 1868) artist and lithographer, dedicated this fine botanical work to her brother, a Doctor in stationed in the British Colony of Bombay, as token of the homeland. The plates were printed and hand-colored by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. During the mid 19th century, Britain was the hotbed of lithography production, and to be dignified as the Queen's Lithographer qualified one as the finest of artisans. Ms. Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare exemplify the perfect union of art and literature, as found in the natural world and as quoted on the title page: "And this our life exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything". William Shakespeare.
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London:
1845.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth (Shakespeare).
The Flowers of Shakespeare: Green Holly from As You Like it. An original finely hand-colored lithograph of the Flowers of Shakespeare. Folio (9 3/8 x 12 1/8 inches). Elegantly French-matted in Ivory rag board with gilt line decoration, sized to 16 x 19 inches, and suitable for framing. The finest of the mid-sized Victorian botanical prints, this plate features an elegant botanical bouquet and an identified Shakespearean quote, rendered in decorative calligraphy. The stylized lettering is enhanced by an illustrated single capital letter, as found in the Early Illuminated Manuscript tradition. As a hallmark of Victorian sentiment, Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud, (1810 - 1868) artist and lithographer, dedicated this fine botanical work to her brother, a Doctor in stationed in the British Colony of Bombay, as token of the homeland. The plates were printed and hand-colored by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. During the mid 19th century, Britain was the hotbed of lithography production, and to be dignified as the Queen's Lithographer qualified one as the finest of artisans. Ms. Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare exemplify the perfect union of art and literature, as found in the natural world and as quoted on the title page: "And this our life exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything". William Shakespeare.
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London:
1845.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth (Shakespeare).
The Flowers of Shakespeare: Lilies & Rose from King John. An original finely hand-colored lithograph of the Flowers of Shakespeare. Folio (9 3/8 x 12 1/8 inches). Elegantly French-matted in Ivory rag board with gilt line decoration, sized to 16 x 19 inches, and suitable for framing. The finest of the mid-sized Victorian botanical prints, this plate features an elegant botanical bouquet and an identified Shakespearean quote, rendered in decorative calligraphy. The stylized lettering is enhanced by an illustrated single capital letter, as found in the Early Illuminated Manuscript tradition. As a hallmark of Victorian sentiment, Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud, (1810 - 1868) artist and lithographer, dedicated this fine botanical work to her brother, a Doctor in stationed in the British Colony of Bombay, as token of the homeland. The plates were printed and hand-colored by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. During the mid 19th century, Britain was the hotbed of lithography production, and to be dignified as the Queen's Lithographer qualified one as the finest of artisans. Ms. Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare exemplify the perfect union of art and literature, as found in the natural world and as quoted on the title page: "And this our life exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything". William Shakespeare.
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London:
1845.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth (Shakespeare).
The Flowers of Shakespeare: Love-in-idleness from Midsummer Nights Dream. An original finely hand-colored lithograph of the Flowers of Shakespeare. Folio (9 3/8 x 12 1/8 inches). Elegantly French-matted in Ivory rag board with gilt line decoration, sized to 16 x 19 inches, and suitable for framing. The finest of the mid-sized Victorian botanical prints, this plate features an elegant botanical bouquet and an identified Shakespearean quote, rendered in decorative calligraphy. The stylized lettering is enhanced by an illustrated single capital letter, as found in the Early Illuminated Manuscript tradition. As a hallmark of Victorian sentiment, Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud, (1810 - 1868) artist and lithographer, dedicated this fine botanical work to her brother, a Doctor in stationed in the British Colony of Bombay, as token of the homeland. The plates were printed and hand-colored by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. During the mid 19th century, Britain was the hotbed of lithography production, and to be dignified as the Queen's Lithographer qualified one as the finest of artisans. Ms. Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare exemplify the perfect union of art and literature, as found in the natural world and as quoted on the title page: "And this our life exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything". William Shakespeare.
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London:
1845.
Price: $325.00
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth (Shakespeare).
The Flowers of Shakespeare: Moss, Mistletoe & Yew from Titus Andronicus. An original finely hand-colored lithograph of the Flowers of Shakespeare. Folio (9 3/8 x 12 1/8 inches). Elegantly French-matted in Ivory rag board with gilt line decoration, sized to 16 x 19 inches, and suitable for framing. The finest of the mid-sized Victorian botanical prints, this plate features an elegant botanical bouquet and an identified Shakespearean quote, rendered in decorative calligraphy. The stylized lettering is enhanced by an illustrated single capital letter, as found in the Early Illuminated Manuscript tradition. As a hallmark of Victorian sentiment, Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud, (1810 - 1868) artist and lithographer, dedicated this fine botanical work to her brother, a Doctor in stationed in the British Colony of Bombay, as token of the homeland. The plates were printed and hand-colored by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. During the mid 19th century, Britain was the hotbed of lithography production, and to be dignified as the Queen's Lithographer qualified one as the finest of artisans. Ms. Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare exemplify the perfect union of art and literature, as found in the natural world and as quoted on the title page: "And this our life exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything". William Shakespeare.
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London:
1845.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth (Shakespeare).
The Flowers of Shakespeare: Poppies from Romeo & Juliet. An original finely hand-colored lithograph of the Flowers of Shakespeare. Folio (9 3/8 x 12 1/8 inches). Elegantly French-matted in Ivory rag board with gilt line decoration, sized to 16 x 19 inches, and suitable for framing. The finest of the mid-sized Victorian botanical prints, this plate features an elegant botanical bouquet and an identified Shakespearean quote, rendered in decorative calligraphy. The stylized lettering is enhanced by an illustrated single capital letter, as found in the Early Illuminated Manuscript tradition. As a hallmark of Victorian sentiment, Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud, (1810 - 1868) artist and lithographer, dedicated this fine botanical work to her brother, a Doctor in stationed in the British Colony of Bombay, as token of the homeland. The plates were printed and hand-colored by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. During the mid 19th century, Britain was the hotbed of lithography production, and to be dignified as the Queen's Lithographer qualified one as the finest of artisans. Ms. Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare exemplify the perfect union of art and literature, as found in the natural world and as quoted on the title page: "And this our life exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything". William Shakespeare.
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London:
1845.
Price: $350.00
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth (Shakespeare).
The Flowers of Shakespeare: Primrose, Hare-bell, Eglantine & Moss from Cymbeline. An original finely hand-colored lithograph of the Flowers of Shakespeare. Folio (9 3/8 x 12 1/8 inches). Elegantly French-matted in Ivory rag board with gilt line decoration, sized to 16 x 20 inches, and suitable for framing. The finest of the mid-sized Victorian botanical prints, this plate features an elegant botanical bouquet and an identified Shakespearean quote, rendered in decorative calligraphy. The stylized lettering is enhanced by an illustrated single capital letter, as found in the Early Illuminated Manuscript tradition. As a hallmark of Victorian sentiment, Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud, (1810 - 1868) artist and lithographer, dedicated this fine botanical work to her brother, a Doctor in stationed in the British Colony of Bombay, as token of the homeland. The plates were printed and hand-colored by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. During the mid 19th century, Britain was the hotbed of lithography production, and to be dignified as the Queen's Lithographer qualified one as the finest of artisans. Ms. Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare exemplify the perfect union of art and literature, as found in the natural world and as quoted on the title page: "And this our life exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything". William Shakespeare.
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London:
1845.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth (Shakespeare).
The Flowers of Shakespeare: Red Roses from King Richard 3rd. An original finely hand-colored lithograph of the Flowers of Shakespeare. Folio (9 3/8 x 12 1/8 inches). Elegantly French-matted in Ivory rag board with gilt line decoration, sized to 16 x 19 inches, and suitable for framing. The finest of the mid-sized Victorian botanical prints, this plate features an elegant botanical bouquet and an identified Shakespearean quote, rendered in decorative calligraphy. The stylized lettering is enhanced by an illustrated single capital letter, as found in the Early Illuminated Manuscript tradition. As a hallmark of Victorian sentiment, Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud, (1810 - 1868) artist and lithographer, dedicated this fine botanical work to her brother, a Doctor in stationed in the British Colony of Bombay, as token of the homeland. The plates were printed and hand-colored by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. During the mid 19th century, Britain was the hotbed of lithography production, and to be dignified as the Queen's Lithographer qualified one as the finest of artisans. Ms. Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare exemplify the perfect union of art and literature, as found in the natural world and as quoted on the title page: "And this our life exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything". William Shakespeare.
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London:
1845.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth (Shakespeare).
The Flowers of Shakespeare: Rosemary, Pansies, Fennel, Columbines, Rue, Daisy, and Violets from Hamlet. An original finely hand-colored lithograph of the Flowers of Shakespeare. Folio (9 3/8 x 12 1/8 inches). Elegantly French-matted in Ivory rag board with gilt line decoration, sized to 16 x 19 inches, and suitable for framing. The finest of the mid-sized Victorian botanical prints, this plate features an elegant botanical bouquet and an identified Shakespearean quote, rendered in decorative calligraphy. The stylized lettering is enhanced by an illustrated single capital letter, as found in the Early Illuminated Manuscript tradition. As a hallmark of Victorian sentiment, Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud, (1810 - 1868) artist and lithographer, dedicated this fine botanical work to her brother, a Doctor in stationed in the British Colony of Bombay, as token of the homeland. The plates were printed and hand-colored by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. During the mid 19th century, Britain was the hotbed of lithography production, and to be dignified as the Queen's Lithographer qualified one as the finest of artisans. Ms. Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare exemplify the perfect union of art and literature, as found in the natural world and as quoted on the title page: "And this our life exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything". William Shakespeare.
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Day & Haghe,
London:
1845.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth (Shakespeare).
The Flowers of Shakespeare: Wheat, Rye, Barley, Vetches, Oats & Peas from The Tempest. An original finely hand-colored lithograph of the Flowers of Shakespeare. Folio (9 3/8 x 12 1/8 inches). Elegantly French-matted in Ivory rag board with gilt line decoration, sized to 16 x 20 inches, and suitable for framing. The finest of the mid-sized Victorian botanical prints, this plate features an elegant botanical bouquet and an identified Shakespearean quote, rendered in decorative calligraphy. The stylized lettering is enhanced by an illustrated single capital letter, as found in the Early Illuminated Manuscript tradition. As a hallmark of Victorian sentiment, Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud, (1810 - 1868) artist and lithographer, dedicated this fine botanical work to her brother, a Doctor in stationed in the British Colony of Bombay, as token of the homeland. The plates were printed and hand-colored by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. During the mid 19th century, Britain was the hotbed of lithography production, and to be dignified as the Queen's Lithographer qualified one as the finest of artisans. Ms. Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare exemplify the perfect union of art and literature, as found in the natural world and as quoted on the title page: "And this our life exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything". William Shakespeare.
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London:
1845.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth (Shakespeare).
The Flowers of Shakespeare: Willow, Crow Flowers, Nettles, Daisies, & Long-purples from Hamlet. An original finely hand-colored lithograph of the Flowers of Shakespeare. Folio (9 3/8 x 12 1/8 inches). Elegantly French-matted in Ivory rag board with gilt line decoration, sized to 16 x 19 inches, and suitable for framing. The finest of the mid-sized Victorian botanical prints, this plate features an elegant botanical bouquet and an identified Shakespearean quote, rendered in decorative calligraphy. The stylized lettering is enhanced by an illustrated single capital letter, as found in the Early Illuminated Manuscript tradition. As a hallmark of Victorian sentiment, Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud, (1810 - 1868) artist and lithographer, dedicated this fine botanical work to her brother, a Doctor in stationed in the British Colony of Bombay, as token of the homeland. The plates were printed and hand-colored by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. During the mid 19th century, Britain was the hotbed of lithography production, and to be dignified as the Queen's Lithographer qualified one as the finest of artisans. Ms. Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare exemplify the perfect union of art and literature, as found in the natural world and as quoted on the title page: "And this our life exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything". William Shakespeare.
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London:
1845.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth (Shakespeare).
The Flowers of Shakespeare: Woodbine, Honeysuckle, Ivy & Elm from Midsummer Night's Dream. An original finely hand-colored lithograph of the Flowers of Shakespeare. Folio (9 3/8 x 12 1/8 inches). Elegantly French-matted in Ivory rag board with gilt line decoration, sized to 16 x 19 inches, and suitable for framing. The finest of the mid-sized Victorian botanical prints, this plate features an elegant botanical bouquet and an identified Shakespearean quote, rendered in decorative calligraphy. The stylized lettering is enhanced by an illustrated single capital letter, as found in the Early Illuminated Manuscript tradition. As a hallmark of Victorian sentiment, Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud, (1810 - 1868) artist and lithographer, dedicated this fine botanical work to her brother, a Doctor in stationed in the British Colony of Bombay, as token of the homeland. The plates were printed and hand-colored by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen. During the mid 19th century, Britain was the hotbed of lithography production, and to be dignified as the Queen's Lithographer qualified one as the finest of artisans. Ms. Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare exemplify the perfect union of art and literature, as found in the natural world and as quoted on the title page: "And this our life exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything". William Shakespeare.
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London:
1845.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth .
The Flowers of Milton : Pl. 5 Citron, Myrrh, Balmy Reed (Paradise Lost.Book 5th. Line 20) A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph by Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Near Fine condition with very minor age soiling to edges of plate, not compromising the image. Large Quarto (9.25 x 12.25 inches). In the tradition of the "Language of Flowers", as introduced in Miss Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare (Large Quarto, London c. 1845), these large and showy bouquets of flowers, leaves and vines float above an embellished calligraphic Milton quote. The first letter of each quoted passage is capitalized and adorned in an Illuminated Manuscript style, a detail which has come to be appreciated as a hallmark of Victorian decorative book illustration and design. Miss Giraud's delicate handling of the marriage between botanical art and literature was instrumental in establishing an entire culture of Poetry and Prose gift books. Printed by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen, this work is dutifully dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Victoria), by Her Majesty's most devoted Servant, Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Faversham 20th June, 1846.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth .
The Flowers of Milton : Pl. 8 Pansies, Violets, Asphadel, Hyacinth (Paradise Lost. Book 9th. Line 1039) A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph by Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Near Fine condition with very minor age soiling to edges of plate, not compromising the image. Large Quarto (9.25 x 12.25 inches). In the tradition of the "Language of Flowers", as introduced in Miss Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare (Large Quarto, London c. 1845), these large and showy bouquets of flowers, leaves and vines float above an embellished calligraphic Milton quote. The first letter of each quoted passage is capitalized and adorned in an Illuminated Manuscript style, a detail which has come to be appreciated as a hallmark of Victorian decorative book illustration and design. Miss Giraud's delicate handling of the marriage between botanical art and literature was instrumental in establishing an entire culture of Poetry and Prose gift books. Printed by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen, this work is dutifully dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Victoria), by Her Majesty's most devoted Servant, Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Faversham 20th June, 1846.
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1846.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth .
The Flowers of Milton : Pl. 9 Euphrasy, Rue (Paradise Lost. Book 11th. Line 411) A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph by Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Near Fine condition with very minor age soiling to edges of plate, not compromising the image. Large Quarto (9.25 x 12.25 inches). In the tradition of the "Language of Flowers", as introduced in Miss Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare (Large Quarto, London c. 1845), these large and showy bouquets of flowers, leaves and vines float above an embellished calligraphic Milton quote. The first letter of each quoted passage is capitalized and adorned in an Illuminated Manuscript style, a detail which has come to be appreciated as a hallmark of Victorian decorative book illustration and design. Miss Giraud's delicate handling of the marriage between botanical art and literature was instrumental in establishing an entire culture of Poetry and Prose gift books. Printed by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen, this work is dutifully dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Victoria), by Her Majesty's most devoted Servant, Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Faversham 20th June, 1846.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth .
The Flowers of Milton : Pl. 11. Oak, Cedar ( Paradise Regained. Book 1st Line 305) A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph by Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Near Fine condition with very minor age soiling to edges of plate, not compromising the image. Large Quarto (9.25 x 12.25 inches). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag with gold French line decoration sized to 16 x 19 inches. In the tradition of the "Language of Flowers", as introduced in Miss Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare (Large Quarto, London c. 1845), these large and showy bouquets of flowers, leaves and vines float above an embellished calligraphic Milton quote. The first letter of each quoted passage is capitalized and adorned in an Illuminated Manuscript style, a detail which has come to be appreciated as a hallmark of Victorian decorative book illustration and design. Miss Giraud's delicate handling of the marriage between botanical art and literature was instrumental in establishing an entire culture of Poetry and Prose gift books. Printed by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen, this work is dutifully dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Victoria), by Her Majesty's most devoted Servant, Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Faversham 20th June, 1846.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth .
The Flowers of Milton : Pl. 12 Juniper (Paradise Regained. Book 2nd Line 270) Rare original hand-colored lithograph by Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Very Good condition with slight toning to plate. Large Quarto (9.25 x 12.25 inches). In the tradition of the "Language of Flowers", as introduced in Miss Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare (Large Quarto, London c. 1845), these large and showy bouquets of flowers, leaves and vines float above an embellished calligraphic Milton quote. The first letter of each quoted passage is capitalized and adorned in an Illuminated Manuscript style, a detail which has come to be appreciated as a hallmark of Victorian decorative book illustration and design. Miss Giraud's delicate handling of the marriage between botanical art and literature was instrumental in establishing an entire culture of Poetry and Prose gift books. Printed by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen, this work is dutifully dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Victoria), by Her Majesty's most devoted Servant, Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Faversham 20th June, 1846.
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1846.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth .
The Flowers of Milton : Pl. 13 Pines. Oaks (Paradise Regained. Book 4th Line 415) A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph by Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Near Fine condition with very minor age soiling to edges of plate, not compromising the image. Large Quarto (9.25 x 12.25 inches). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag with gold French line decoration sized to 16 x 19 inches. In the tradition of the "Language of Flowers", as introduced in Miss Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare (Large Quarto, London c. 1845), these large and showy bouquets of flowers, leaves and vines float above an embellished calligraphic Milton quote. The first letter of each quoted passage is capitalized and adorned in an Illuminated Manuscript style, a detail which has come to be appreciated as a hallmark of Victorian decorative book illustration and design. Miss Giraud's delicate handling of the marriage between botanical art and literature was instrumental in establishing an entire culture of Poetry and Prose gift books. Printed by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen, this work is dutifully dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Victoria), by Her Majesty's most devoted Servant, Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Faversham 20th June, 1846.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth .
The Flowers of Milton : Pl. 14 Water Lilies (Poems on Several Occasions) A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph by Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Near Fine condition with very minor age soiling to edges of plate, not compromising the image. Large Quarto (9.25 x 12.25 inches). In the tradition of the "Language of Flowers", as introduced in Miss Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare (Large Quarto, London c. 1845), these large and showy bouquets of flowers, leaves and vines float above an embellished calligraphic Milton quote. The first letter of each quoted passage is capitalized and adorned in an Illuminated Manuscript style, a detail which has come to be appreciated as a hallmark of Victorian decorative book illustration and design. Miss Giraud's delicate handling of the marriage between botanical art and literature was instrumental in establishing an entire culture of Poetry and Prose gift books. Printed by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen, this work is dutifully dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Victoria), by Her Majesty's most devoted Servant, Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Faversham 20th June, 1846.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth .
The Flowers of Milton : Pl. 17 Elms, Hawthorn (L'Allegro, Line 57) A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph by Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Near Fine condition with very minor age soiling to edges of plate, not compromising the image. Large Quarto (9.25 x 12.25 inches). In the tradition of the "Language of Flowers", as introduced in Miss Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare (Large Quarto, London c. 1845), these large and showy bouquets of flowers, leaves and vines float above an embellished calligraphic Milton quote. The first letter of each quoted passage is capitalized and adorned in an Illuminated Manuscript style, a detail which has come to be appreciated as a hallmark of Victorian decorative book illustration and design. Miss Giraud's delicate handling of the marriage between botanical art and literature was instrumental in establishing an entire culture of Poetry and Prose gift books. Printed by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen, this work is dutifully dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Victoria), by Her Majesty's most devoted Servant, Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Faversham 20th June, 1846.
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The Flowers of Milton : Pl. 19 Thistle, Burs, Elm (Comus, Line 351) A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph by Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Near Fine condition with very minor age soiling to edges of plate, not compromising the image. Large Quarto (9.25 x 12.25 inches). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag with gold French line decoration sized to 16 x 19 inches. In the tradition of the "Language of Flowers", as introduced in Miss Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare (Large Quarto, London c. 1845), these large and showy bouquets of flowers, leaves and vines float above an embellished calligraphic Milton quote. The first letter of each quoted passage is capitalized and adorned in an Illuminated Manuscript style, a detail which has come to be appreciated as a hallmark of Victorian decorative book illustration and design. Miss Giraud's delicate handling of the marriage between botanical art and literature was instrumental in establishing an entire culture of Poetry and Prose gift books. Printed by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen, this work is dutifully dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Victoria), by Her Majesty's most devoted Servant, Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Faversham 20th June, 1846.
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1846.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth .
The Flowers of Milton : Pl. 20 Cypress (Comus, Line 520) A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph by Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Near Fine condition with very minor age soiling to edges of plate, not compromising the image. Large Quarto (9.25 x 12.25 inches). In the tradition of the "Language of Flowers", as introduced in Miss Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare (Large Quarto, London c. 1845), these large and showy bouquets of flowers, leaves and vines float above an embellished calligraphic Milton quote. The first letter of each quoted passage is capitalized and adorned in an Illuminated Manuscript style, a detail which has come to be appreciated as a hallmark of Victorian decorative book illustration and design. Miss Giraud's delicate handling of the marriage between botanical art and literature was instrumental in establishing an entire culture of Poetry and Prose gift books. Printed by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen, this work is dutifully dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Victoria), by Her Majesty's most devoted Servant, Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Faversham 20th June, 1846.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth .
The Flowers of Milton : Pl. 23 Willow, Osier, Cowslips (Comus, Line 890) A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph by Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Near Fine condition with very minor age soiling to edges of plate, not compromising the image. Large Quarto (9.25 x 12.25 inches). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag with gold French line decoration sized to 16 x 19 inches. In the tradition of the "Language of Flowers", as introduced in Miss Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare (Large Quarto, London c. 1845), these large and showy bouquets of flowers, leaves and vines float above an embellished calligraphic Milton quote. The first letter of each quoted passage is capitalized and adorned in an Illuminated Manuscript style, a detail which has come to be appreciated as a hallmark of Victorian decorative book illustration and design. Miss Giraud's delicate handling of the marriage between botanical art and literature was instrumental in establishing an entire culture of Poetry and Prose gift books. Printed by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen, this work is dutifully dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Victoria), by Her Majesty's most devoted Servant, Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Faversham 20th June, 1846.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth,
London:
1846.
Price: $325.00
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth .
The Flowers of Milton : Pl. 24 Myrrh, Cinnamon (Comus, Line 890) A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph by Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Near Fine condition with very minor age soiling to edges of plate, not compromising the image. Large Quarto (9.25 x 12.25 inches). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag with gold French line decoration sized to 16 x 19 inches. In the tradition of the "Language of Flowers", as introduced in Miss Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare (Large Quarto, London c. 1845), these large and showy bouquets of flowers, leaves and vines float above an embellished calligraphic Milton quote. The first letter of each quoted passage is capitalized and adorned in an Illuminated Manuscript style, a detail which has come to be appreciated as a hallmark of Victorian decorative book illustration and design. Miss Giraud's delicate handling of the marriage between botanical art and literature was instrumental in establishing an entire culture of Poetry and Prose gift books. Printed by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen, this work is dutifully dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Victoria), by Her Majesty's most devoted Servant, Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Faversham 20th June, 1846.
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth,
London:
1846.
Price: $325.00
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Giraud, Jane Elizabeth .
The Flowers of Milton : Pl. 26 Laurels, Myrtles, Ivy (Lycidas, Line 1) A fine and rare original hand-colored lithograph by Miss Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Near Fine condition with very minor age soiling to edges of plate, not compromising the image. Large Quarto (9.25 x 12.25 inches). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag with gold French line decoration sized to 16 x 19 inches. In the tradition of the "Language of Flowers", as introduced in Miss Giraud's Flowers of Shakespeare (Large Quarto, London c. 1845), these large and showy bouquets of flowers, leaves and vines float above an embellished calligraphic Milton quote. The first letter of each quoted passage is capitalized and adorned in an Illuminated Manuscript style, a detail which has come to be appreciated as a hallmark of Victorian decorative book illustration and design. Miss Giraud's delicate handling of the marriage between botanical art and literature was instrumental in establishing an entire culture of Poetry and Prose gift books. Printed by Day and Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen, this work is dutifully dedicated to Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen (Victoria), by Her Majesty's most devoted Servant, Jane Elizabeth Giraud. Faversham 20th June, 1846.
Publisher Information:
Giraud, Jane Elizabeth,
London:
1846.
Price: $350.00
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