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(1) LILIUM MYROPHYLLUM (2) L. SUTCHUENENSE, FROM: FLORA & SYLVA

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Characteristics

Lilium Myriophyllum and Lilium Sutchuenense
From Flora & Sylva – A Monthly Review
After William Robinson, Published 1903–1905

A beautifully detailed original botanical chromolithograph depicting two distinctive lily species, Lilium myriophyllum and Lilium sutchuenense, published in William Robinson's celebrated Flora & Sylva – A Monthly Review. Combining scientific accuracy with artistic refinement, this striking plate showcases the remarkable diversity and elegance of these highly prized ornamental plants.

The composition presents a dramatic arrangement of contrasting blooms. Elegant orange-red Turk's cap lilies arch gracefully across the upper portion of the image, their recurved petals and pendent stamens creating a lively sense of movement. Below, a magnificent white lily flower and a delicate pink bloom provide balance and visual contrast, highlighting the wide variety of forms and colours found within the genus. The artist has carefully rendered every detail, from the intricate floral structures to the slender stems and foliage, creating a study that is both botanically informative and aesthetically captivating.

Produced using the chromolithographic process, the print exhibits rich colour, subtle tonal variation and exceptional clarity. The delicate modelling and precise observation reflect the high standards of botanical illustration associated with the finest horticultural publications of the Edwardian era.

William Robinson's Flora & Sylva remains one of the most important gardening and horticultural periodicals of the early twentieth century, admired for its outstanding botanical plates and lasting influence on plant cultivation and garden design.

Presented within a clean mount and ready for framing or display, this print would make a superb addition to collections of botanical art, antique prints and horticultural literature.

In good overall condition, with strong colour and only minor age-related toning consistent with its age

Technical Information

Date: 1903-05
Image: 350 x 225 mm.
Mount: 410 x 330 mm.