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This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's "Traità des arbres fruitiers [.] Nouvelle à dition, augmentà e d'un grand nombre d'espà ces de fruits obtenus des progràs de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin". The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. --- The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. --- The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works. --- The work is in very good to excellent condition overall. There may be some occasional light foxing or offset to paper from this work, most are fairly clean. The plate marks of the image are complete with ample margins; the original paper edges were very wide margin but did have damage from worming or mildew that has been trimmed down for preservation and better presentation of the plate. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 11 1/2" by 16". Seller Inventory # poiteau-turpin213
Title: Peach
Publisher: Paris
Publication Date: 1808
Condition: Fine
Seller: Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's "Traità des arbres fruitiers [.] Nouvelle à dition, augmentà e d'un grand nombre d'espà ces de fruits obtenus des progràs de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin". The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. --- The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. --- The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works. --- The work is in very good to excellent condition overall. There may be some occasional light foxing or offset to paper from this work, most are fairly clean. The plate marks of the image are complete with ample margins; the original paper edges were very wide margin but did have damage from worming or mildew that has been trimmed down for preservation and better presentation of the plate. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 11 1/2" by 16". Seller Inventory # poiteau-turpin207
Quantity: 1 available
Seller: Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's "Traità des arbres fruitiers [.] Nouvelle à dition, augmentà e d'un grand nombre d'espà ces de fruits obtenus des progràs de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin". The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. --- The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. --- The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works. --- The work is in very good to excellent condition overall. There may be some occasional light foxing or offset to paper from this work, most are fairly clean. The plate marks of the image are complete with ample margins; the original paper edges were very wide margin but did have damage from worming or mildew that has been trimmed down for preservation and better presentation of the plate. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 11 1/2" by 16". Seller Inventory # poiteau-turpin206
Quantity: 1 available
Seller: Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's "Traità des arbres fruitiers [.] Nouvelle à dition, augmentà e d'un grand nombre d'espà ces de fruits obtenus des progràs de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin". The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. --- The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. --- The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works. --- The work is in very good to excellent condition overall. There may be some occasional light foxing or offset to paper from this work, most are fairly clean. The plate marks of the image are complete with ample margins; the original paper edges were very wide margin but did have damage from worming or mildew that has been trimmed down for preservation and better presentation of the plate. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 11 1/2" by 16". Seller Inventory # poiteau-turpin210
Quantity: 1 available
Seller: Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's "Traità des arbres fruitiers [.] Nouvelle à dition, augmentà e d'un grand nombre d'espà ces de fruits obtenus des progràs de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin". The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. --- The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. --- The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works. --- The work is in very good to excellent condition overall. There may be some occasional light foxing or offset to paper from this work, most are fairly clean. The plate marks of the image are complete with ample margins; the original paper edges were very wide margin but did have damage from worming or mildew that has been trimmed down for preservation and better presentation of the plate. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 11 1/2" by 16". Seller Inventory # poiteau-turpin204
Quantity: 1 available
Seller: Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's "Traità des arbres fruitiers [.] Nouvelle à dition, augmentà e d'un grand nombre d'espà ces de fruits obtenus des progràs de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin". The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. --- The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. --- The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works. --- The work is in very good to excellent condition overall. There may be some occasional light foxing or offset to paper from this work, most are fairly clean. The plate marks of the image are complete with ample margins; the original paper edges were very wide margin but did have damage from worming or mildew that has been trimmed down for preservation and better presentation of the plate. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 11 1/2" by 16". Seller Inventory # poiteau-turpin214
Quantity: 1 available
Seller: Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's "Traità des arbres fruitiers [.] Nouvelle à dition, augmentà e d'un grand nombre d'espà ces de fruits obtenus des progràs de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin". The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. --- The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. --- The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works. --- The work is in very good to excellent condition overall. There may be some occasional light foxing or offset to paper from this work, most are fairly clean. The plate marks of the image are complete with ample margins; the original paper edges were very wide margin but did have damage from worming or mildew that has been trimmed down for preservation and better presentation of the plate. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 11 1/2" by 16". Seller Inventory # poiteau-turpin209
Quantity: 1 available
Seller: Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's "Traità des arbres fruitiers [.] Nouvelle à dition, augmentà e d'un grand nombre d'espà ces de fruits obtenus des progràs de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin". The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. --- The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. --- The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works. --- The work is in very good to excellent condition overall. There may be some occasional light foxing or offset to paper from this work, most are fairly clean. The plate marks of the image are complete with ample margins; the original paper edges were very wide margin but did have damage from worming or mildew that has been trimmed down for preservation and better presentation of the plate. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 11 1/2" by 16". Seller Inventory # poiteau-turpin219
Quantity: 1 available
Seller: Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's "Traità des arbres fruitiers [.] Nouvelle à dition, augmentà e d'un grand nombre d'espà ces de fruits obtenus des progràs de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin". The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. --- The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. --- The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works. --- The work is in very good to excellent condition overall. There may be some occasional light foxing or offset to paper from this work, most are fairly clean. The plate marks of the image are complete with ample margins; the original paper edges were very wide margin but did have damage from worming or mildew that has been trimmed down for preservation and better presentation of the plate. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 11 1/2" by 16". Seller Inventory # poiteau-turpin220
Quantity: 1 available
Seller: Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's "Traità des arbres fruitiers [.] Nouvelle à dition, augmentà e d'un grand nombre d'espà ces de fruits obtenus des progràs de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin". The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. --- The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. --- The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works. --- The work is in very good to excellent condition overall. There may be some occasional light foxing or offset to paper from this work, most are fairly clean. The plate marks of the image are complete with ample margins; the original paper edges were very wide margin but did have damage from worming or mildew that has been trimmed down for preservation and better presentation of the plate. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 11 1/2" by 16". Seller Inventory # poiteau-turpin208
Quantity: 1 available
Seller: Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's "Traità des arbres fruitiers [.] Nouvelle à dition, augmentà e d'un grand nombre d'espà ces de fruits obtenus des progràs de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin". The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. --- The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. --- The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works. --- The work is in very good to excellent condition overall. There may be some occasional light foxing or offset to paper from this work, most are fairly clean. The plate marks of the image are complete with ample margins; the original paper edges were very wide margin but did have damage from worming or mildew that has been trimmed down for preservation and better presentation of the plate. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. --- Paper Size ~ 11 1/2" by 16". Seller Inventory # poiteau-turpin211
Quantity: 1 available