The Old Print Shop

Varieties of African flowers.

  • ARTIST: Albertus Seba

  • PUBLISHER: Published in Amsterdam by Apud J. Wetstenium, & Gul. Smith, & Janssonio-Waesbergios.

  • MEDIUM: Engraving, modern handcolor,

    DATE: 1734-65.

  • EDITION SIZE: Image size 16 1/2 x 10 3/8" (41.7 x 26.3 cm).

  • DESCRIPTION: This hand-colored engraving from Albertus Seba's Locupletissimi rerum naturalium thesauri (1734) showcases five species of African flowers. Notable among them is Fig 3., the African Daisy (Bellis Africana), Fig 4., the Cape Marguerite, also known as the Van Staden's River Daisy (Dimorphotheca ecklonis), and Fig 5., the African bellflower (Campanula Africana). <br><br> Albertus Seba's Locupletissimi rerum naturalium thesauri accurata descriptio, et iconibus artificiosissimis expressio—commonly known as Seba's Thesaurus—is a monumental four-volume work that offers a captivating glimpse into the world of natural history in the early 18th century. Published in Amsterdam between 1734 and 1765, this richly illustrated catalogue showcases Seba's vast collection of natural specimens, which he meticulously gathered through his work as an apothecary in the thriving trading city of Amsterdam. Seba, known for his enthusiasm and sharp eye for the extraordinary, famously exchanged his medicinal services for exotic specimens brought back by sailors and traders, creating a collection that intrigued naturalists across Europe.<br><br> The Thesaurus is an extraordinary compilation of 446 copperplate engravings, accompanied by detailed descriptions, making it one of the most significant pre-Linnaean works of natural history. While Seba aimed to categorize and expand scientific knowledge, the work still retains the enchanting wonder of a "cabinet of curiosities"—a precursor to modern museums. This rare and invaluable work continues to be celebrated for its artistic beauty and historical significance, offering insight into the early days of natural history and the spirit of discovery that fueled it.

  • ADDITIONAL INFO: This piece is in a 17.5 x 21.5 inch archival mylar for handling.

  • CONDITION: Good condition save some minor soiling in image. Modern hand coloring.

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