James Andrews

James Andrews
James Andrews
Nacimiento 1801
Fallecimiento 1876, 75 años
Residencia Inglaterra
Nacionalidad inglés
Área artista botánico
Kniphofia uvaria L.
The Illustrated Bouquet

James Andrews (1801–1876) fue un artista botánico inglés, conocido por sus bellas ilustraciones. También enseñó pintura de flores a jóvenes damas. Creó las ilustraciones para la famosa escritora naturalista Sarah Bowdich Lee en su texto de 1854 Trees, Plants, and Flowers: Therir Beauties, Uses, and Influences.

Algunas publicaciones

  • Flora's Gems con Louisa Anne Twamley
  • Floral Tableaux Folio, 37,45 × 27,31 cm . David Bogue. 1847. Ed. C. Graf.
  • Ornamental Foliated Plants, Londres: [E.G. Henderson & Son, 1857-1859]. Zincografías de C.T. Rosenberg, coloreadas a mano, impresas por C.F. Cheffins & Sons
  • The Illustrated Bouquet, Londres 1857-64. Tres vols. folio, 37,45 × 27,31 cm 84 grabados coloreados a mano por James Andrews y C.T. Rosenberg, después de la obra de arte de Miss Sowerby, Mrs Withers, James Edwards. Ed. Edward George Henderson & Andrew Henderson
  • Floral Paintings: Of Popular Garden Flowers. Ed. Andreas Papadakis Publishers, 2010. 200 pp. ISBN 1901092690

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