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The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland

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The technique was briefly in vogue, but did not persist in printing. Bradbury, along with Auer, believed the technique to be an enormous advance in printing. However, the plants and other subjects that could be successfully printed in this way were few. Ferns were one of the few plants with a form
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In this work the ferns, a plant highly suited to the process, were impressed upon soft lead plates. These were electroplated to become the printing plate, the details of the fronds and stem were hand-coloured at this stage. The resulting image was in two colours and provided a highly detailed and
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that could be replicated, the shape of the fronds being largely two-dimensional.
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The elegant tracery patterns of ferns were widely admired in Victorian Britain.
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The text was a scientific description of all the varieties of
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was a book published in 1855 that featured 51 plates of
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Botanicus: "The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland"
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Polypodium vulgare
nature printing
Henry Bradbury
ferns
British Isles
Thomas Moore
John Lindley
pteridomania
Alois Auer
Pteridomania
"Pteridomania - the Victorian passion for ferns"
cite journal
help
"50 Books Plus Two"
the original
List of Irish botanical illustrators
List of Irish plant collectors
Botanicus: "The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland"
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botany
plants
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