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- About to leave nest with faecal sac in beak
- Object name(s):
- photograph
- Brief description:
- A mounted black and white photograph of a Wren
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- The Royal Photographic Society
- Associated concept:
- Photographs
- Associated concept:
- Animals and Wildlife
- Content - concept:
- animals
- Credit line:
- The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A, acquired with the generous assistance of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Art Fund
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measured part:
- mount
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 40.5
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measured part:
- mount
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 51
- Inscription content:
- animal species and artist's name
- Inscription interpretation:
- recto, mount
- Inscription content:
- Artist's incription/ National Collection of Nature Photographs label
- Inscription interpretation:
- ink, pencil, printed label, verso, mount
- Material:
- photographic paper
- Object history note:
- Part of the Nature Conservancy Council—National Collection of Nature Photographs
- Object name:
- photograph
- Object number:
- RPS.2067:4-2023
- Object production organisation:
- Nature Conservancy Council
- Organisation's association:
- photographers
- Object production person:
- Patan, William
- Person's association:
- photographer
- Physical description:
- A mounted black and white photograph of a Wren
- Responsible department/section:
- DOP
- Technique:
- photography
- Technique:
- gelatin silver
- Technique:
- gelatin silver print
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/a2aa9d1e-213a-33f4-b370-b9a05b548543
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/a2aa9d1e-213a-33f4-b370-b9a05b548543, Victoria and Albert Museum, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Lizard
- Object name(s):
- sculpture
- Brief description:
- Carved lizard on the top surface of a piece of serpentine stone. Reptile
- Collection:
- Nature in Art
- Material:
- serpentine stone
- Object name:
- sculpture
- Object number:
- 1984.102
- Object production person:
- Carlyon, John
- Reproduction number:
- 0102.jpg
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/3020edd5-c845-3dd9-aa08-c13dd9cec175
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/3020edd5-c845-3dd9-aa08-c13dd9cec175, Nature in Art, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Seated Lion
- Object name(s):
- sculpture
- Brief description:
- A carved wood sculpture of a seated lion, crudely carved, on a base. Animal
- Collection:
- Nature in Art
- Material:
- wood
- Object name:
- sculpture
- Object number:
- 1987.220
- Object production person:
- unknown
- Reproduction number:
- 0220.jpg
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/9fb4849b-6f18-3c0e-bb25-0c9b6d924eaf
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/9fb4849b-6f18-3c0e-bb25-0c9b6d924eaf, Nature in Art, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Fruit bat
- Object name(s):
- sculpture
- Brief description:
- Carved wood sculpture of a fruit bat. It uses the burr of the wood.
- Collection:
- Nature in Art
- Material:
- wood
- Object name:
- sculpture
- Object number:
- 1992.422
- Object production person:
- unknown
- Reproduction number:
- 0422.jpg
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/5279a776-d05c-3401-8b85-33fec2c920f7
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/5279a776-d05c-3401-8b85-33fec2c920f7, Nature in Art, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Short Eared Owl
- Object name(s):
- mixed media
- Brief description:
- Short Eared Owl, dated 21.11.91. Requires remounting and framing
- Collection:
- Nature in Art
- Material:
- watercolour
- Object name:
- mixed media
- Object number:
- 2021.1111
- Object production person:
- Atkinson, Kim
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/b355aacd-b242-3652-9aca-7d95525bd845
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/b355aacd-b242-3652-9aca-7d95525bd845, Nature in Art, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Noon Snoozers (Rhino) no. 1/10
- Brief description:
- Framed original stone lithograph, £750
- Collection:
- Nature in Art
- Object number:
- 2020.1109
- Object production person:
- Richardson, Frances
- Reproduction number:
- 1109.jpg
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6f99ace2-a696-39ba-803c-d3ebad4de4af
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6f99ace2-a696-39ba-803c-d3ebad4de4af, Nature in Art, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Unframed watercolour
- Object name(s):
- mixed media
- Brief description:
- Woodland scene with bird of prey standing on his catch (another bird)
- Collection:
- Nature in Art
- Material:
- watercolour
- Object name:
- mixed media
- Object number:
- 2023.1129
- Object production person:
- Scourse, Helen
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/08a00351-7a09-3e54-956a-300e2578bd85
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/08a00351-7a09-3e54-956a-300e2578bd85, Nature in Art, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Minton porcelain coffee cup
- Object name(s):
- coffee cup
- Brief description:
- Minton porcelain coffee cup, floral garlands motif.Flower, ceramic
- Collection:
- Nature in Art
- Material:
- porcelain
- Object name:
- coffee cup
- Object number:
- 1995.539.1
- Object production person:
- unknown
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/277b1718-a8be-38a9-96eb-d2d62cb76be8
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/277b1718-a8be-38a9-96eb-d2d62cb76be8, Nature in Art, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- cut-glass ink bottle
- Object name(s):
- bottle
- Brief description:
- Cut glass ink bottle with brass rim and hinge.
- Collection:
- Nature in Art
- Material:
- glass, brass
- Object name:
- bottle
- Object number:
- 1997.645.2
- Object production person:
- unknown
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6c62f18a-2a6b-3c34-a0a6-3ddbd70b85e5
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6c62f18a-2a6b-3c34-a0a6-3ddbd70b85e5, Nature in Art, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Capercaillie box lid
- Object name(s):
- lid
- Brief description:
- Lid with decoration of capercaillie, landscape and wooden house.Bird, grouse.
- Collection:
- Nature in Art
- Material:
- lacquer
- Object name:
- lid
- Object number:
- 1997.649.2
- Object production person:
- Demidov, Vladimir
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/d7c629cf-1db3-325c-b1ca-235cd667e6b9
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/d7c629cf-1db3-325c-b1ca-235cd667e6b9, Nature in Art, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Card block
- Brief description:
- Card block, with design cut out, one side paintede blue. Created by Duncan Johnson
- Collection:
- Nature in Art
- Material:
- card
- Object number:
- 2014.999.1
- Object production person:
- Johnson, Duncan
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/c95a0c4c-fa02-3cd7-bd16-1543ab6f6775
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/c95a0c4c-fa02-3cd7-bd16-1543ab6f6775, Nature in Art, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Pupa
- Object name(s):
- photograph
- Brief description:
- A mounted black and white photograph of a Female in Situ, The Broad-Bordered White Underwing
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- The Royal Photographic Society
- Associated concept:
- Photographs
- Associated concept:
- photographs
- Credit line:
- The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A, acquired with the generous assistance of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Art Fund
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measured part:
- mount
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 40.5
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measured part:
- mount
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 51
- Inscription content:
- species and artist's name
- Inscription interpretation:
- recto, mount
- Inscription content:
- Artist's incription/ National Collection of Nature Photographs label
- Inscription interpretation:
- ink, pencil, printed label, verso, mount
- Material:
- photographic paper
- Object history note:
- Part of the Nature Conservancy Council—National Collection of Nature Photographs
- Object name:
- photograph
- Object number:
- RPS.2104:2-2023
- Object production organisation:
- Nature Conservancy Council
- Organisation's association:
- photographers
- Object production person:
- Beaufoy, S.
- Person's association:
- photographer
- Physical description:
- A mounted black and white photograph of a Female in Situ, The Broad-Bordered White Underwing
- Responsible department/section:
- DOP
- Technique:
- photography
- Technique:
- gelatin silver
- Technique:
- gelatin silver print
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/99236468-9da9-32f2-8a72-87d6165b6e3d
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/99236468-9da9-32f2-8a72-87d6165b6e3d, Victoria and Albert Museum, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Fulmar
- Object name(s):
- Photograph
- Brief description:
- A mounted black and white photograph of a Fulmar in flight
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- The Royal Photographic Society
- Associated concept:
- Photographs
- Associated concept:
- Animals and Wildlife
- Content - concept:
- birds
- Credit line:
- The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A, acquired with the generous assistance of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Art Fund
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measured part:
- mount
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 40.5
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measured part:
- mount
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 51
- Inscription content:
- bird species and artist's name
- Inscription interpretation:
- recto, mount
- Inscription content:
- Artist's incription/ National Collection of Nature Photographs label
- Inscription interpretation:
- ink, pencil, printed label, verso, mount
- Material:
- photographic paper
- Object history note:
- Part of the Nature Conservancy Council - National Collection of Nature Photographs
- Object name:
- Photograph
- Object number:
- RPS.1708-2023
- Object production organisation:
- Nature Conservancy Council
- Organisation's association:
- photographers
- Object production person:
- Warhurst, Roger
- Person's association:
- photographer
- Physical description:
- A mounted black and white photograph of a Fulmar in flight
- Responsible department/section:
- DOP
- Technique:
- photography
- Technique:
- gelatin silver
- Technique:
- gelatin silver print
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/2c107286-b48f-328e-9060-c115a3122c30
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/2c107286-b48f-328e-9060-c115a3122c30, Victoria and Albert Museum, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Nature Rhythm - Flames in a Bush (1933)
- Object name(s):
- Drawing
- Collection:
- National Museums Northern Ireland
- Material:
- watercolour & ink & bodycolour on paper
- Object name:
- Drawing
- Object number:
- BELUM.U1114
- Object production date:
- 1933
- Object production person:
- O'Murnaghan, Art 1872 - 1954
- Right holder:
- Courtesy of National Museums NI, Ulster Museum Collection
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/f27a8477-967b-3786-ba05-5517eec92ac7
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/f27a8477-967b-3786-ba05-5517eec92ac7, National Museums Northern Ireland, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Still Life with Hare | Nature Morte (descriptive)
- Object name(s):
- visual representation > print
- Brief description:
- Still Life with Hare
- Collection:
- Ashmolean Museum
- Associated place:
- Europe
- Place association:
- place of creation
- Inscription content:
- Signed in the margin lower right: Iain Macnab.
Inscribed in the margin lower left: 16/30
Inscribed verso bottom right: Mcnab Gift 1971.145
- Object name:
- visual representation > print
- Object number:
- WA1971.145
- Object production date:
- 1939
- Date - association:
- date of creation
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1939
- Object production person:
- Iain Macnab of Barachastlain
- Person's association:
- printmaker
- Person's birth date:
- 1890 - 1967
- Responsible department/section:
- Western Art
- Right holder:
- the artist's estate
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/930954e3-4cef-3e9d-a08b-83410b77a73f
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/930954e3-4cef-3e9d-a08b-83410b77a73f, Ashmolean Museum, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Art Nouveau yellow iris jug
- Object name(s):
- Jug
- Brief description:
- Tall moulded earthenware jug, foot, round section at bottom, narrows with straight sides to neck, long spout, uneven top edge, small handle at top. Khaki green and brown glazes, with yellow flag irises on sides and at top, dark stems. Dark handle and cream inside.Flower/Irises.
- Collection:
- Nature in Art
- Material:
- Earthenware
- Object name:
- Jug
- Object number:
- 1997.596
- Object production person:
- unknown
- Reproduction number:
- 0596.jpg
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/e71a4e80-c04d-364f-9be2-d12bbb5f73be
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/e71a4e80-c04d-364f-9be2-d12bbb5f73be, Nature in Art, CC BY-NC
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- Object name(s):
- Print
- Brief description:
- Botanical print of Bree's fern in green, depicting the stalk with multiple leaves which are larger at the bottom, getting smaller the further up the stalk they are.
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- Prints
- Associated concept:
- Botanical art
- Location type:
- Thumbnail
- Object history note:
- The South Kensington Museum register refers to this acquisition (14765) as "A few leaves from the newly invented process of Nature printing by Bradbury and Evans. 1854. Price 21 Shillings". The same source lists the process as 'Phytoglyphy' - from two Greek words for 'nature' and 'carving'. In this process two sheets of metal of unequal hardness are used to 'sandwich' the object to be nature printed - here the leaf, which leaves its impression in the softer plate. The Bradbury and Evans technique was in fact the subject of litigation between the British company and the Imperial Printing Works, Vienna, which claimed prior invention. William Bradbury's son Henry had been sent to see the process in Vienna and was accused of industrial espionage by Alois Auer the Viennese director. Auer published a broadside condemning Bradbury entitled (in abbreviation): 'Conduct of a Young Englishman named Henry Bradbury [...] after his return to his Native Country, in opposition to the Acknowledgments of Foreign Countries concerning the natural-printing process [..] the Conduct of Bradbury ascertained by the members of the Imperial Printing Office'.
- Object name:
- Print
- Object number:
- 14765:6
- Object production date:
- 1854
- Date - association:
- printed
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1854-01-01
- Date - latest:
- 1854-12-31
- Object production organisation:
- Bradbury & Evans
- Organisation's association:
- printers and publishers
- Physical description:
- Botanical print of Bree's fern in green, depicting the stalk with multiple leaves which are larger at the bottom, getting smaller the further up the stalk they are.
- Reproduction number:
- 2010EL5390
- Reproduction number:
- 2006AN2505
- Responsible department/section:
- PDP
- Technique:
- nature printing
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/77f65418-f374-3b32-9d3a-53238c2d68d8
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/77f65418-f374-3b32-9d3a-53238c2d68d8, Victoria and Albert Museum, CC BY-NC
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- Object name(s):
- Print
- Brief description:
- Botanical print of a three-nerved sandwort in green, depicting the plant with multiple stems, small leaves and flowers.
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- Prints
- Associated concept:
- Botanical art
- Location type:
- Thumbnail
- Object history note:
- The South Kensington Museum register refers to this acquisition (14765) as "A few leaves from the newly invented process of Nature printing by Bradbury and Evans. 1854. Price 21 Shillings". The same source lists the process as 'Phytoglyphy' - from two Greek words for 'nature' and 'carving'. In this process two sheets of metal of unequal hardness are used to 'sandwich' the object to be nature printed - here the leaf, which leaves its impression in the softer plate. The Bradbury and Evans technique was in fact the subject of litigation between the British company and the Imperial Printing Works, Vienna, which claimed prior invention. William Bradbury's son Henry had been sent to see the process in Vienna and was accused of industrial espionage by Alois Auer the Viennese director. Auer published a broadside condemning Bradbury entitled (in abbreviation): 'Conduct of a Young Englishman named Henry Bradbury [...] after his return to his Native Country, in opposition to the Acknowledgments of Foreign Countries concerning the natural-printing process [..] the Conduct of Bradbury ascertained by the members of the Imperial Printing Office'.
- Object name:
- Print
- Object number:
- 14765:1
- Object production date:
- 1854
- Date - association:
- printed
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1854-01-01
- Date - latest:
- 1854-12-31
- Object production organisation:
- Bradbury & Evans
- Organisation's association:
- printers and publishers
- Physical description:
- Botanical print of a three-nerved sandwort in green, depicting the plant with multiple stems, small leaves and flowers.
- Reproduction number:
- 2010EL5374
- Responsible department/section:
- PDP
- Technique:
- nature printing
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/2d1f15e5-63ef-3967-9d0f-e39ff6c3aed7
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/2d1f15e5-63ef-3967-9d0f-e39ff6c3aed7, Victoria and Albert Museum, CC BY-NC
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- Object name(s):
- Print
- Brief description:
- Botanical print of common lady's mantle in green, depicting three stalks with rounded leaves and small flowers on stems near the top. At the bottom of the sheet there are two depictions of the leaves of the plant.
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- Prints
- Associated concept:
- Botanical art
- Location type:
- Thumbnail
- Object history note:
- The South Kensington Museum register refers to this acquisition (14765) as "A few leaves from the newly invented process of Nature printing by Bradbury and Evans. 1854. Price 21 Shillings". The same source lists the process as 'Phytoglyphy' - from two Greek words for 'nature' and 'carving'. In this process two sheets of metal of unequal hardness are used to 'sandwich' the object to be nature printed - here the leaf, which leaves its impression in the softer plate. The Bradbury and Evans technique was in fact the subject of litigation between the British company and the Imperial Printing Works, Vienna, which claimed prior invention. William Bradbury's son Henry had been sent to see the process in Vienna and was accused of industrial espionage by Alois Auer the Viennese director. Auer published a broadside condemning Bradbury entitled (in abbreviation): 'Conduct of a Young Englishman named Henry Bradbury [...] after his return to his Native Country, in opposition to the Acknowledgments of Foreign Countries concerning the natural-printing process [..] the Conduct of Bradbury ascertained by the members of the Imperial Printing Office'.
- Object name:
- Print
- Object number:
- 14765:18
- Object production date:
- 1854
- Date - association:
- printed
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1854-01-01
- Date - latest:
- 1854-12-31
- Object production organisation:
- Bradbury & Evans
- Organisation's association:
- printers and publishers
- Physical description:
- Botanical print of common lady's mantle in green, depicting three stalks with rounded leaves and small flowers on stems near the top. At the bottom of the sheet there are two depictions of the leaves of the plant.
- Reproduction number:
- 2010EL5383
- Reproduction number:
- 2006AN2500
- Responsible department/section:
- PDP
- Technique:
- nature printing
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/af3a0ed4-5964-368e-b671-e280c7328ea4
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/af3a0ed4-5964-368e-b671-e280c7328ea4, Victoria and Albert Museum, CC BY-NC
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- Object name(s):
- Print
- Brief description:
- Botanical print of great yellow loose strife, depicting a green stalk with leaves growing in pairs, and stems with small yellow flowers at the top of the stalk.
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- Prints
- Associated concept:
- Botanical art
- Location type:
- Thumbnail
- Object history note:
- The South Kensington Museum register refers to this acquisition (14765) as "A few leaves from the newly invented process of Nature printing by Bradbury and Evans. 1854. Price 21 Shillings". The same source lists the process as 'Phytoglyphy' - from two Greek words for 'nature' and 'carving'. In this process two sheets of metal of unequal hardness are used to 'sandwich' the object to be nature printed - here the leaf, which leaves its impression in the softer plate. The Bradbury and Evans technique was in fact the subject of litigation between the British company and the Imperial Printing Works, Vienna, which claimed prior invention. William Bradbury's son Henry had been sent to see the process in Vienna and was accused of industrial espionage by Alois Auer the Viennese director. Auer published a broadside condemning Bradbury entitled (in abbreviation): 'Conduct of a Young Englishman named Henry Bradbury [...] after his return to his Native Country, in opposition to the Acknowledgments of Foreign Countries concerning the natural-printing process [..] the Conduct of Bradbury ascertained by the members of the Imperial Printing Office'.
- Object name:
- Print
- Object number:
- 14765:17
- Object production date:
- 1854
- Date - association:
- printed
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1854-01-01
- Date - latest:
- 1854-12-31
- Object production organisation:
- Bradbury & Evans
- Organisation's association:
- printers and publishers
- Physical description:
- Botanical print of great yellow loose strife, depicting a green stalk with leaves growing in pairs, and stems with small yellow flowers at the top of the stalk.
- Reproduction number:
- 2010EL5382
- Reproduction number:
- 2006AN2503
- Responsible department/section:
- PDP
- Technique:
- nature printing
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/ef5f6af1-416e-3b60-b429-edcedd86c24d
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/ef5f6af1-416e-3b60-b429-edcedd86c24d, Victoria and Albert Museum, CC BY-NC
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