14193
$175.00
FERDINAND SCHUYLER MATHEWS
Cullingfordii Chrysanthemum
The rich wine colored Cullingfordii Chrysanthemum was named for a Mr Cullingford, and is a Japanese variety, which was first introduced to England, and afterward to the United States in 1883.
This beautiful lithograph with pronounced Japanese influence, is based from a nature study watercolor by Sidney Callowhill.
Accompanying this print is a companion poem called Song for the Sake Cup by Alice Ward Bailey.
1890
Lithograph, Colored
Sheet Size 11.75 x 9.5 inches
Publisher: L. Prang & Co Publishers, Boston
VG+ condition with Slight warping to plates
PrintMaker
Ferdinand Schuyler Mathews (1854-1938), American author and botanist
After
Sidney Callowhill
Collections: Ferdinand Schuyler Mathews, Prints, Prints - Botanical, Products
Prints: 1800s, Botanical, Chrysanthemums, Ferdinand Schuyler Mathews, Flowers, Prints, Sidney Callowhill
Products: 1800s, Botanical, Chrysanthemums, Ferdinand Schuyler Mathews, Flowers, Prints, Sidney Callowhill
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