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Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland | Description des plantes rares cultivées à Malmaison et à Navarre, Paris, 1813

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Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland


Description des plantes rares cultivées à Malmaison et à Navarre. Paris: Didot l’Ainé, 1813


Parts 1 and 2 only, folio (528 x 340mm.), half-title, dedication, 12 stipple-engraved plates after Redouté and Bessa, printed in colours and finished by hand, contemporary red morocco-backed cloth, title stamped in gilt on upper cover, spotted, binding rubbed


THIS COPY GIVEN BY THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE TO SIR HUMPHRY DAVY. The publication is an illustrated catalogue of exotic and rare plants grown in the Empress Josephine' gardens at her Châteaux at Malmaison and Navarre. The work was limited to 325 copies and was a sequel to Pierre Ventenat's Jardin de la Malmaison (1803-1805), also illustrated by Redouté.  


LITERATURE:

Great Flower Books, p. 51; Nissen BBI 207; Stafleu TL2 648


PROVENANCE:

Lady Jane Davy (1780–1855), inscription on flyleaf dated 1847 explaining the circumstances of the presentation of the volume to her late husband. Lady Jane Davy (née Kerr) was a rich heiress who first married Shuckburgh Apreece and after his early death the eminent scientist Humphry Davy with whom she made many continental tours somet.mes s accompanied by Michael Faraday. Sir Humphry died on such a trip in 1829, in Geneva. She lived on until 1855 at her London residence in Park Street.


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