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Lomandra laxa (Lomandraceae) - Plate 333, Banks Florilegium, c.1771-84 (copperplate engraving on paper)
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Lomandra laxa (Lomandraceae) - Plate 333, Banks Florilegium, c.1771-84 (copperplate engraving on paper)
7430183 Lomandra laxa (Lomandraceae) - Plate 333, Banks Florilegium, c.1771-84 (copperplate engraving on paper) by Banks, Joseph (1743-1820); 46x31 cm; Alecto Historical Editions, London, UK; (add.info.: Line engraving by Jabez Goldar after Sydney Parkinson (1770) and John Cleveley.
Joseph Banks and his party saw this species at: Bustard Bay, Australia (22 May - 24 May 1770)); Alecto Historical Editions
Media ID 33094516
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This print showcases Lomandra laxa, a species belonging to the Lomandraceae family. The image is a copperplate engraving on paper, created by Joseph Banks between 1771 and 1784 as part of his renowned work, Banks' Florilegium. Measuring 46x31 cm, this historical piece was reproduced by Alecto Historical Editions in London. The intricate details captured in this botanical plate are truly remarkable. Executed through line engraving by Jabez Goldar after Sydney Parkinson and John Cleveley's original artwork from 1770, it beautifully depicts the natural beauty of Lomandra laxa. Joseph Banks encountered this species during his expedition at Bustard Bay in Australia from May 22nd to May 24th in the year 1770. This particular print serves as a testament to the rich biodiversity found within Australia's flora. The vibrant colors used in this illustration bring forth an array of hues that highlight the plant's greenery and vegetation. It offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate nature's wonders while also serving as a valuable resource for those interested in botany and natural sciences. This print not only captures the essence of Lomandra laxa but also pays homage to the meticulous craftsmanship of its creator and collaborators. Its inclusion within Fine Art Finder allows art enthusiasts worldwide to enjoy this exquisite piece without any commercial implications or associations with any specific company or use restrictions.
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