IMAGE
Hart, J T, fl 1830s :Clianthus puniceus, crimson clianthus. [Plate] 397. J T Hart delt, pub. by J Ridgway & Sons, 169 Piccadilly, Aug 1837. G Barclay sc[ulpsit]
- Date
- 1837
- By
- Hart, J T, active 1830s; Barclay, George W, active 1833-1879; J. Ridgway & Sons (Firm)
- Reference
- A-191-015
- Description
Shows a sprig of flowers of the kaka-beak, with leaf and seed pods. Accompanied by text description from Robert Sweet's "British flowergarden", Volume 4, page 2C.
Extended Title - From Robert Sweet's "British flowergarden", Volume 4, page 2C.
Quantity: 1 colour art print(s).
Physical Description: Hand-coloured engraving, plate 203 x 125 mm, on sheet 251 x 152 mm.
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Format
- 1 colour art print(s), Works of art, Engravings, Scientific illustrations, Hand-coloured engraving, plate 203 x 125 mm, on sheet 251 x 152 mm., Orientation: Vertical image
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