Price: $200.00
SKU: 90597
ARTIST: Joseph Jakob Plenck
PUBLISHER: Published in Vienna.
MEDIUM: Copper engraving, hand colored,
DATE: 1788-1803.
EDITION SIZE: Sheet size 18 1/4 x 12 3/4" (465 x 323 mm).
DESCRIPTION: This engraving originates from Joseph Jakob Plenck’s Icones Plantarum Medicinalium Secundum Systema Linnaei Digestarum, published in Vienna between 1788 and 1812. Devoted to the medicinal properties of European flora, this work documented many species that had never been illustrated previously. The plate depicts Loosestrife (Lysimachia Nummularia), a plant traditionally used in herbal medicine for its vulnerability and anti-inflammatory properties. Created using precise copperplate engraving and finished by hand with watercolor, the work provides a clear anatomical study of the species' creeping stems and rounded foliage. These botanical engravings, characterized by a distinct freshness and simplicity, remain a significant reference for both collectors and historians of medicinal science.
ADDITIONAL INFO:
CONDITION: Good condition with original hand-color.
REFERENCE: Dunthorne 225. Nissen 1536.