The Tradescants' Orchard: The Mystery of a Seventeenth-Century Painted Fruit Book

The Tradescants' Orchard: The Mystery of a Seventeenth-Century Painted Fruit Book

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The Tradescants' Orchard: The Mystery of a Seventeenth-Century Painted Fruit Book

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In the early seventeenth century, England’s leisured classes took an eager interest in fruits from the Mediterranean and beyond, introducing species from abroad into the kitchen gardens and orchards of grand homes. A charming collection of sixty-six early watercolors showing fecund trees with fruits hanging heavily from their branches, The Tradescants’ Orchard is a testament to these broadening horticultural horizons.

The Tradescants’ Orchard reproduces for the first time the entire manuscript, traditionally associated with the renowned father-and-son nurserymen the John Tradescants. The paintings pose many questions: Who painted them and why? What is the significance of the wildlife—birds, butterflies, frogs, and snails—that appear throughout? Why is there only one depiction of an apple tree despite its popularity? Were there others that have since gone missing?

A visual feast that will appeal to botany and gardening enthusiasts, the book also includes an introduction that maps out the mystery of how and why these enigmatic watercolors were made.

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Country
USA
Brand
Bodleian Library
Manufacturer
Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
Binding
Hardcover
UnitCount
1
EANs
9781851242771