Using a technique called “nature printing,” which involves pressing each specimen into a plate of soft lead and creating an electrotype from its impression, Henry Bradbury created botanical pictures of English ferns in 1859. These are essentially unadulterated versions of the plant, free of creative interpretation or filters. The exquisite details of the originals are masterfully reproduced on archival paper.
• Reproduction prints from Henry Bradbury’s The Nature-Printed British Ferns, published in 1859 by Bradbury and Evans in London
• Framed in black wood behind acrylic glass
• Sold individually
FRAMED
14 5/8th”W x 21 5/8”H
PRINT
13”W x 20”H