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Dog rose, Rosa canina, from Robert Tyas "Queen of Flowers, or Memoirs of the Rose, " London, 1840. Unsigned handcoloured lithograph, but probably by James Andrews. Little is known about the artist James Andrews (1801 ~ 1876) apart from his work
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Dog rose, Rosa canina, from Robert Tyas "Queen of Flowers, or Memoirs of the Rose, " London, 1840. Unsigned handcoloured lithograph, but probably by James Andrews. Little is known about the artist James Andrews (1801 ~ 1876) apart from his work
FLO4688906 Dog rose, Rosa canina, from Robert Tyas "Queen of Flowers, or Memoirs of the Rose, " London, 1840. Unsigned handcoloured lithograph, but probably by James Andrews. Little is known about the artist James Andrews (1801 ~ 1876) apart from his work. This gifted artist taught flower-painting to young ladies and published a treatise " Lessons in Flower Painting" in 1835. Blunt calls him " an illustrator of sentimental flower books, " but admits that he was " very talented." His signature JA can be found in many botanical gift books for publisher Robert Tyas from " The Sentiment of Flowers" (1836) to " Flowers from Foreign Lands" (1853).; (add.info.: Dog rose, Rosa canina, from Robert Tyas "Queen of Flowers, or Memoirs of the Rose, " London, 1840. Unsigned handcoloured lithograph, but probably by James Andrews. Little is known about the artist James Andrews (1801 ~ 1876) apart from his work. This gifted artist taught flower-painting to young ladies and published a treatise " Lessons in Flower Painting" in 1835. Blunt calls him " an illustrator of sentimental flower books, " but admits that he was " very talented." His signature JA can be found in many botanical gift books for publisher Robert Tyas from " The Sentiment of Flowers" (1836) to " Flowers from Foreign Lands" (1853).); © Florilegius
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This exquisite handcoloured lithograph of a Dog rose, Rosa canina, from Robert Tyas' "Queen of Flowers, or Memoirs of the Rose," London, 1840 captures the delicate beauty and intricate details of this beloved flower. The artist behind this stunning piece is believed to be James Andrews, a talented illustrator known for his work in botanical gift books during the 19th century.
James Andrews was not only an accomplished artist but also a teacher who shared his passion for flower painting with young women. His expertise in capturing the essence of flowers is evident in this print, showcasing his skillful technique and attention to detail.
The Dog rose depicted in this artwork exudes elegance and grace, its petals seemingly dancing in the gentle breeze. The soft hues and subtle shading bring out the natural charm of this wild rose species, making it a timeless symbol of love and beauty.
As you admire this print, you can't help but appreciate the artistry and dedication that went into creating such a masterpiece. James Andrews' signature JA serves as a reminder of his legacy as an illustrator who brought joy and inspiration through his enchanting floral compositions.
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