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A work made of etching,stipple, and roulette with handcoloring with typeset attachment on ivory laid paper.

La Pervenche de Java (The Perwinkle of Java, from the Collection of Usual, Curious, and Foreign Plants)

1767

Jacques Fabien Gautier D'Agoty French, 1710-1781

France

Gautier D’Agoty cited the Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus as the source of his classification of plants in this volume. The printmaker had branched out from his usual subject of anatomy, and his coloring lacks some of his characteristic vibrancy. While there are areas of color added with a roulette (the tool used to create even patches of soft color in a mezzotint), the stippled background and etched detail predominate. The letterpress text describing this particular specimen has been pasted below the image. Gautier described himself on the title page as the “Pensioned Botanist & Anatomist of the King,” praising the French monarch Louis XV for his support of the sciences.

Etching,stipple, and roulette with handcoloring with typeset attachment on ivory laid paper

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