Bagnigge Wells, London: a fashionably dressed young couple greeting an acquaintance [an officer?] at a soir…
Anonymous, 1772
Hand-colored engraving, Wellcome Collection, London
Nineteenth-century botanical plates of Coffea arabica and related species follow the European convention set by Redouté and the Tournefort engravers: a primary specimen at scale, isolated details at margin, clean ground. They sell as institutional, scientific, and timeless because they were drawn to that standard.
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Wellcome Collection, London. Public Domain. Original work in the public domain; the restoration and reformatting © coffeeposters.com.
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