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CIRCA 1817, LONDON, GEORGE BROOKSHAW

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Circa 1817, London, George Brookshaw
A group of four stipple-engraved colored prints of fruit, Pomona Britannica, or A Collection Of The Most Esteemed Fruits At Present Cultivated In Great Britain
Overall 17¼ x 15¼in. (44 x 38.5cm.) (4)
Literature
References: Nissen BBI 246; Dunthorne 52; Blunt (1994), p. 256; Henrey III, 519; cf. Lucy Wood "George Brookshaw. The Case of the Vanishing
Cabinet-maker", Apollo, May 1991.

Lot Essay

Brookshaw's Pomona Britannica is the finest English work on fruit. It was published in large folio, and in this smaller folio format featuring 60 of the fruits then grown in and around London, especially at the Royal Gardens at Hampton Court.

Brookshaw also taught the art of watercolor, and also created designs for English Neoclassical furniture.

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