'Tropaeolum majus var' Size:mediumColour engraving of 'Tropaeolum majus var' (nasturtium) by P. J. Redout from 'Choix des plus belle fleurs' published in 1827. The publication contains 144 colour plates of flowers, some including insects, and is dedicated to the princesses Louise and Marie d'Orlans.
Watercolour on paper depicting a Tulip from an album titled 'Flores a Petro Holsteyn ad vivum depicti' by the artist Pieter Holsteyn
Lithograph plate of Cedars of Lebanon by F Antoine from the book Die Coniferen nach Lambert
Roberts was appointed by the RHS in 1897 to paint Orchids
Close-up of an Alocasia odora leaf at RHS Garden Wisley
In 1818 John Curtis became the principal artist and produced over 400 plates for the magazine which was founded by the unrelated William Curtis in 1787
The Canal Garden at RHS Garden Wisley
Illustrated plates from a Victorian childrens book 'The Alphabet of Flowers' published by John Dicks of 313
she was awarded the VMM in 1953
illustrated by the French artist Amedée Varin (1818-1883)
The Yokohama nurseries supplied catalogues of plants for sale overseas
This is an original watercolour by John Curtis produced for reproduction in Curtis's Botanical Magazine
The work was engraved after Redouté's by Lemaire