The American Cowslip, Plate 26

Cleveland Museum of Art

The American Cowslip, Plate 26

Thomas Warner

Date
1801
Medium
Etching with printed and hand-applied color, aquatint, stipple, and engraving
Culture
England, late 18th-early 19th Century
Department
Prints
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Fueled by scientific and colonial expeditions that brought back plant specimens from across the globe, the science of botany blossomed in Enlightenment Europe. This print is from a sumptuously illustrated treatise known as The Temple of Flora . Commissioned and published by Dr. Robert John Thornton, a British medical botanist, the work illustrates the new plant classification system of Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus. Yet while these prints realistically depict buds, flowers, and leaves, they show them in environments where they did not actually grow. Instead, Thornton had the artists situate specimens in imagined landscapes, often reminiscent of British colonial holdings, which he felt better suited the plants Each plant in The Temple of Flora was paired with a scientific description of its reproductive system and a poem.

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