Phlox, Foliis lato-lanceolatis and Phlox, foliis laneolatis margine scabris, plate CCV by Richard Lancake
Phlox, Foliis lato-lanceolatis and Phlox, foliis laneolatis margine scabris, plate CCV
Richard Lancake
Title
Phlox, Foliis lato-lanceolatis and Phlox, foliis laneolatis margine scabris, plate CCV
Artist
Year
1758
Technique
hand-colored engraving
Image Size
13 3/8 x 8 1/2" platemark
Signature
incised into plate in lower right: R Lancake delin
Edition Size
Annotations
Reference
Paper
ivory, antique laid
State
as published
Publisher
London, 1760 by John Rivington, A. Millar, H. Woodfall, J. Whiston et al.
Inventory ID
9582
Price
$125.00
Description
Phlox, Foliis lato-lanceolatis and Phlox, foliis laneolatis margine scabris, are figures 1 and 2 of plate CCV from Figures of the Most Beautiful, Useful, and Uncommon Plants, The Gardener's Dictionary.
Phlox was engraved by J.S. Miller after a drawing by Richard Lancake and it was published in a folio as a follow-up to Miller’s Gardener’s Dictionary, which was not fully illustrated. This was a major botanical work by Philip Miller (1691-1771) who was the chief gardener at the Chelsea Physic Garden and a member of the Botanic Academy of Florence.
There were 300 engraved plates (mostly hand-colored) after various artists, including Lancake.