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Van Houtte, Louis. Lemaire, Charles and M. Scheidweiler.
Acanthophoenix Crinita : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Louis Van Houtte,
Ghent:
1845-1888.
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Acer Polymorphum Palmatifidum : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Louis Van Houtte,
Ghent:
1845-1888.
Price: $225.00
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Achimenes Multiflora (Gloxinia planalta. Native botanical to Brazil) : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed by Horto Van Houtteano. Octavo (6.5 x 9.75 inch, 165 x 248 mm). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration. Sized to 12 x 16 inches and suitable for framing. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Louis Van Houtte,
Ghent:
1845-1888.
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Adiantum Farleyense : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Louis Van Houtte,
Ghent:
1845-1888.
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Allamanda Nobilis : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9 7/8 x 13 3/8 Inches). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration and framed in one inch neoclassical gold moulding. Sized to 18 x 21.5 inches. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Louis Van Houtte,
Ghent:
1845-1888.
Price: $395.00
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Alocasia Metallica : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Louis Van Houtte,
Ghent:
1845-1888.
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Alocasia Zebrina : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Ghent:
1845-1888.
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Alona Coelestis (native botanical to Chili) : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed by Horto Van Houtteano. Octavo (6.5 x 9.75 inch, 165 x 248 mm). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration. Sized to 12 x 16 inches and suitable for framing. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Louis Van Houtte,
Ghent:
1845-1888.
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Alsophila Glauca, Asophila Contaminans : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Ghent:
1845-1888.
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Alstroemeria Chilensis : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9 7/8 x 13 3/8 Inches). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration and framed in one inch neoclassical gold moulding. Sized to 18 x 21.5 inches. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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1845-1888.
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Alstroemeria Pelegrina : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Ghent:
1845-1888.
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Amarantus Salicifolius : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Ghent:
1845-1888.
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Amaryllis (Sprekelia) Cybister Herb : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9 7/8 x 13 3/8 Inches). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration and framed in one inch neoclassical gold moulding. Sized to 18 x 21.5 inches. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Ghent:
1845-1888.
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Amaryllis Procera : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Ghent:
1845-1888.
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Amaryllis Solandræflora : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Ghent:
1845-1888.
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Amherstia Nobilis, Wall : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (13.25 x 19.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Ghent:
1845-1888.
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Amorphophallus Campanulatus : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Amorphophallus Rivieri : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Amorphophallus Rivieri : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Anigosanthus Pulcherrimus : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Aphelandra Squarrosa Leopoldi : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Aplotaxis Gossypina : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Aquilegia Jucunda (Columbine native to Siberia) : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed by Horto Van Houtteano. Octavo (6.5 x 9.75 inch, 165 x 248 mm). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration. Sized to 12 x 16 inches and suitable for framing. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Aquilegia Leptoceras Chrysantha (Columbine. Native to North America) : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed by Horto Van Houtteano. Octavo (6.5 x 9.75 inch, 165 x 248 mm). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration. Sized to 12 x 16 inches and suitable for framing. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Aralia Maximowiczi : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Aralia Papyrifera : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Aralia Pentaphylla : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Aristolochia Duchartrei : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Aristolochia Goldieana : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Aristolochia Grandiflora : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Artocarpus Cannonii : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Arundo Donax : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Aster Sikkimensisi. (Native plant of the Himalayas) : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed by Horto Van Houtteano. Octavo (6.5 x 9.75 inch, 165 x 248 mm). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration. Sized to 12 x 16 inches and suitable for framing. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Ataccia Cristata : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Aucuba Japonica : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Balsamines a fleurs de Camellias : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9 7/8 x 13 3/8 Inches). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration and framed in one inch neoclassical gold moulding. Sized to 18 x 21.5 inches. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Banksia Occidentalis. Native to Australia : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed by Horto Van Houtteano. Octavo (6.5 x 9.75 inch, 165 x 248 mm). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration. Sized to 12 x 16 inches and suitable for framing. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Begonia Octopetala : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Billbergia Viridiflora : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Bomarea Chontalensis : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Browallia Jamesoni. Native plant of Equador : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed by Horto Van Houtteano. Octavo (6.5 x 9.75 inch, 165 x 248 mm). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration. Sized to 12 x 16 inches and suitable for framing. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Brunsvigia Toxicaria : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Brunswigia Ciliaris : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Calathea Veitchiana : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Calochortus Splendens, Luteus, Venustus. Native to California : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed by Horto Van Houtteano. Octavo (6.5 x 9.75 inch, 165 x 248 mm). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration. Sized to 12 x 16 inches and suitable for framing. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Camellia Japonica Candor (Rev. Herbert) : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed by Horto Van Houtteano. Octavo (6.5 x 9.75 inch, 165 x 248 mm). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration. Sized to 12 x 16 inches and suitable for framing. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Camellia Japonica. Alexina : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed by Horto Van Houtteano. Octavo (6.5 x 9.75 inch, 165 x 248 mm). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration. Sized to 12 x 16 inches and suitable for framing. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Camellia Japonica. de la Reine (Varenbergh) : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph (chromolithograph) printed by Horto Van Houtteano. Octavo (6.5 x 9.75 inch, 165 x 248 mm). Elegantly matted in Ivory rag mat with gold French line decoration. Sized to 12 x 16 inches and suitable for framing. In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Van Houtte, Louis. Lemaire, Charles and M. Scheidweiler.
Canna Liliiflora : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
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Louis Van Houtte,
Ghent:
1845-1888.
Price: $225.00
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Van Houtte, Louis. Lemaire, Charles and M. Scheidweiler.
Capanea Grandiflora : Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe A Fine original hand-finished color-printed lithograph printed in Horto Van Houtteano. Folio (9.75 x 13.25 Inches). In recognition of both the burgeoning interest in horticulture throughout 19th Century Europe and the grand discoveries of the plant hunters worldwide, several botanical periodicals were produced to document and illustrate the beauty of new botanical specimens from around the globe. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, published in Ghent from 1845 to 1888 and edited by Charles Lemaire and Louis van Houtte, was among the finest horticultural journals produced at the time. The editors, experienced botanical engravers, botanists and nurserymen in their own right, brought their talents to this glorious publication which documented both the newly discovered exotics and the popularly cultivated plants of Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Charles Lemaire was an engraver for P. J. Redoute's masterful works Les Liliaces, (Paris c. 1802-16) and Les Roses, both Folio and subsequent Octavo editions (Paris c.1817-24, 1835). Louis Van Houtte, proprietor of Establishment Louis Van Houtte, the largest and most esteemed nursery on the continent during the mid-19th century, commissioned his own team of plant explorers to travel and gather previously undiscovered orchids and other exotics for initial cultivation in his exclusive greenhouses, and then subsequent illustration and documentation in his Flore des Serres series. Production of the work ceased with the death of Louis van Houtte. Rich and luminous, this plate is printed from stone in multiple colors and then finished by hand at the printing studios amidst the van Houtte gardens. (DeBelder, Sitwell, Plesch)
Publisher Information:
Louis Van Houtte,
Ghent:
1845-1888.
Price: $225.00
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