Anon. Chinese Herbarium Pressed Wildflowers from the Grand Canal
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An original 1859 mixed media – Chinese Herbarium Pressed Wildflowers from the Grand Canal.
This unusual sheet of plant specimens were collected in China in the mid-19th century and preserved in an album belonging to a Minnie Wight of Newhaven. Little is known about Minnie Wright, but she was evidently English and her address is 'Newhaven' in 1858. Annotations accompanying the collection indicate that her grandson was called Philip Orford.
Her herbarium specimens date from between 1859 and 1862 and were collected at locations around the 'Great Canal' and Hangzhou, the southern terminus of the Grand Canal. There are also two specimens collected at 'Hogg Farm, England' in 1863.
Whilst extant plant samples from China during this period exist as part of collections compiled by travelling botanists, these rare examples were apparently collected by or for a young female, for whom the collecting of dried plants was a pastime and method of learning. She was likely connected to the British community living in China around the main trade ports of the Yangtze Delta after the 1842 Treaty of Nanking.
On Waterlow and Sons watermarked laid envelope paper with blindstamp upper centre laid down on backing paper.
Chinese Watercolours Pith Paintings & Herbarium: Minnie Wright 1858
Dimensions: Height: 20.8cm (8.19") Width: 25.3cm (9.96")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Mixed Media
Age: Mid-19th-century
Signed: No.
Inscribed: Inscribed lower right.
Dated: Dated lower right.
Condition: Some minor age toning and marks. The paper has a central fold crease as shown. Please see photos for detail.
Stock number: KD-588