James Sowerby (1757-1822) created watercolours to illustrate his 36-volume work on the botany of England. Prior to this major project he had collaborated with botanist William Curtis – who had established a botanical garden in Lambeth-providing illustrations for his Flora Londinensis (1777) and the Botanical Magazine (first published in 1787).
This illustration shows Aster Alpinus, commonly called Blue Alpine Daisy, a herbaceous perennial which is native to the Alps and Pyrenees.
Ref: 2001.529.22
Artist
James Sowerby
Materials
Watercolour on paper
Theme
Artwork
Year
c.1800
Collection No:
2001.529.22