Lily of the Valley by Frederick Edward Hulme (Undated, colour lithograph)
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Coreopsis by Frederick Edward Hulme (1841-1909)
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[Image description: a pencil drawing of three narcissus flowers. End description.]
A study of Frederick Edward Hulme's piece from his book "Familiar Wild Flowers".
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Cowslip (1877)
Artist: Frederick Edward Hulme
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Zinnia by Frederick Edward Hulme (1879), Familiar Garden Flowers
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Indian Pink by Frederick Edward Hulme (1841-1909), a vintage chromolithograph of Indian pink flower
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Marigold (Tagetes species) by Frederick Edward Hulme.
Chromolithograph (circa 1879).
Image and text information courtesy Welcome Collection.
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Taking a moment to remember all those who have lost their lives in service to others....
Common Poppy (Papaver rhoeas). SciArt by Frederick Edward Hulme for his Familiar Wild Flowers, Vol. 1 (c1878). View more in @biodivlibrary.
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From: Hulme, Frederick Edward, 1841-1909. Suggestions in floral design. London : Cassell, Petter & Galpin, 1878-1879
NK1565 .H9
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Wallflower (chromolitho)
by Frederick Edward Hulme
chromolithograph
Private Collection
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Common Mallow | Malva Sylvestris | Botanical Illustration | Canvas Print
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A vintage botanical illustration printed on a high-quality canvas of the plant Common Mallow (Malva sylvestris).
The canvas is a finely textured artist-grade cotton substrate which consistently reproduces image details with outstanding clarity and detail.
The canvas is amazing wall art for anyone interested in vintage botanical illustration, botany, and nature.
Common Mallow (Malva sylvestris) is a species of the genus Malva in the Mallow family (Malvaceae).
The plant is native to the eastern Mediterranean and North Africa but is now naturalized in many parts of the world, including the USA and Australia.
The plant has a long history as a medicinal herb.
The original illustration was first published in "Familiar Wild Flowers Figured and Described" by Frederick Edward Hulme.
Frederick Edward Hulme (1841 – 1909) was known as a teacher and an amateur botanist.
More INFO : https://botanly.com/products/common-mallow-malva-sylvestris-botanical-illustration-canvas-print
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print by Frederick Edward Hulme (British, 1841 – 1909)
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