Louis
van Houtte (sometimes
misidentified as “Horto van Houtteano," which is Latin/Portuguese for “Van
Houtte's Garden” and the publisher’s name for Van Houtte) (1810–1876) in
collaboration with Pieter Joseph Guillaume de Pannemaeker (1832–1904)—one
of Van Houtte’s key lithographers and a preeminent botanical artist.
“Catawba Rhododendron (Duc
de Brabant variety)” or “Rhododendrum
Catawb. Duc de Brabant” (as titled in the plate) or “Rhododendron catawbiense
'Duc de Brabant'” (the scientific name), c. 1853
Note:
The "Duc de Brabant" refers to the title held by Leopold II, the
future King of the Belgians. Naming a hardy, "noble" flower after the
heir to the throne was a strategic political and marketing move by Van Houtte.
Technical
Details & Condition:
Chromolithograph
(possibly with hand finishing) on wove paper, with full margins and gatefold as
issued. Published in Ghent by Van Houtte’s publishing house, Horto van
Houtteano, between 1853 and 1854, as a double-page (“folding”)
illustration—plate numbers 924-925—part of Louis van Houtte’s “Flore des Serres
et des Jardins de l'Europe: Annales Générales d'Horticulture” (Flowers of the
Greenhouses and Gardens of Europe, General Annals of Horticulture), volume 9.
The sheet is mounted on archival-quality washi paper, allowing the fold to be
flattened and supported. The impression is strong and well-printed. The sheet
is in excellent (near-pristine) condition, free of tears, holes, stains, or
handling marks.
Dimensions:
- Sheet: 33 x 24.2 cm
Lettered on Plate:
- Lower centre: “RHODODENDRUM CATAWB. Duc de Brabant/ ħ [the letter ‘h’ with its elongated tail is the printer’s abbreviation for ‘Hybride’ / hybrid”] Semis Ledeberg-Pleine terre [Seedling from Ledeberg—Open ground]”
- Lower right: “uff. lith et pict— in Horto van Houtteano”
Price
& Shipping:
AU$212
(approximately
US$150.91 / €127.70 / £111.93), including worldwide express shipping. Please
note: Import duties and taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
If
you're interested in acquiring this exceptionally beautiful colour lithograph
of a spray of Rhododendron flowers—specifically from a hybrid seedling
cultivated for its notable (and historically significant in 19th-century
Belgium) ability to survive in “pleine terre” (open ground) despite freezing
conditions—please contact me at oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com. I am happy to
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