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Pierre Corneille Van Geel Prints and Multiples

1796-1838

Pierre Corneille Van Geel, also known as P. C. Van Geel, was a Flemish writer, publisher, painter and draughtsman. Pierre Van Geel produced the lithographs for the publication, Sertum Botanicum, in 1828 from the drawings of G. Severyns. The publication contained 600 illustrations, the majority of which were ornamental flowering plants recently introduced into cultivation. Unlike most artists of the day who relied mainly on specimens brought to Europe by overseas expeditions, few artists such as Van Geel, ventured abroad to study many of the more exotic flowers, including tropicals, that were up until then rarely captured on paper.

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Artist: Pierre Corneille Van Geel
Iris /// Antique Natural History Botany Botanical Flower Art Science Garden
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Artist: Pierre Corneille Van Geel (Flemish, 1796-1838) Title: "Iris" Portfolio: Sertum Botanicum Year: 1828 (First edition) Medium: Original Hand-Colored Lithograph on wove paper Lim...
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