Accession Number |
5053a |
Name |
Snyder, Anna E. |
LifeSpan |
(early 20th century) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Female |
Image |
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Copyright |
public domain [not yet photographed] |
Credit |
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Title |
''Ribes rugosum Coville and Rose'' |
Taxon |
Ribes, Saxifragaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
lithograph |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
25 x 12.5 |
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proof |
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Published |
for J. N. Rose, ''Studies of Mexican and Central American plants - No. 4.'' Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 8(4): 281-339. 1905. Pl. 66 (following p. 300). |
Printmaker |
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Notes |
Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
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Accession Number |
5047 |
Name |
Snyder, Anna E. |
LifeSpan |
(early 20th century) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Female |
Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-NEW/DBART-Public-Domain/5047.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
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Title |
''Tillandsia'' |
Taxon |
Tillandsia, Bromeliaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
pencil tracing |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
28 x 20.5 |
ImageSize |
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Edition |
proof |
DateExecution
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Signature |
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Published |
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Printmaker |
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Notes |
Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
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HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
6653.1 |
Name |
Unknown |
LifeSpan |
(late 19th century) |
Nationality |
United States ? |
Gender |
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Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-6000/6653.1.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
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Title |
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Taxon |
Cichorium, Asteraceae alt. Compositae |
Description |
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Medium |
line block |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
24 x 16 |
ImageSize |
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Edition |
proof |
DateExecution
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Signature |
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Published |
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Printmaker |
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Notes |
Stamped ''U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Div. of Publication, Apr 27 1898'' and initialled ''OK. L.H.D.'' (b.l.). Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
6653.2 |
Name |
Unknown |
LifeSpan |
(late 19th century) |
Nationality |
United States ? |
Gender |
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Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-6000/6653.2.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
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Title |
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Taxon |
Asteraceae alt. Compositae |
Description |
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Medium |
line block |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
24 x 16 |
ImageSize |
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Edition |
proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
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Printmaker |
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Notes |
Stamped ''U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Div. of Publication, Apr 27 1898'' and initialled ''OK. L.H.D.'' (b.l.). Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
6653.3 |
Name |
Unknown |
LifeSpan |
(late 19th century) |
Nationality |
United States ? |
Gender |
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Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-6000/6653.3.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
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Title |
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Taxon |
Daucus, Apiaceae alt. Umbelliferae |
Description |
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Medium |
line block |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
24 x 16 |
ImageSize |
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Edition |
proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
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Printmaker |
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Notes |
Stamped ''U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Div. of Publication, Apr 27 1898'' and initialled ''OK. L.H.D.'' (b.l.). Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
5011 |
Name |
Hochstein |
LifeSpan |
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Nationality |
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Gender |
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Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-5000/5011.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution.
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Title |
''Cupressus nutkanus'' |
Taxon |
Cupressus, Pinaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
engraving |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
45.5 x 30 |
ImageSize |
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Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
United States exploring expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842 under the command of Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. Atlas. Lower cryptogamia. Phanerogamia of the Pacific Coast of North America. Vol. 17. Philadelphia, C. Sherman, 1862. Pl. 16. |
Printmaker |
Hinshelwood |
Notes |
Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
5009 |
Name |
Hochstein |
LifeSpan |
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Nationality |
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Gender |
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Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-5000/5009.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution.
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Title |
''Eriogonum acetoselloides, Eriogonum polyanthum'' |
Taxon |
Eriogonum, Polygonaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
engraving |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
45.5 x 30 |
ImageSize |
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Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
United States exploring expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842 under the command of Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. Atlas. Lower cryptogamia. Phanerogamia of the Pacific Coast of North America. Vol. 17. Philadelphia, C. Sherman, 1862. Pl. 14. |
Printmaker |
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Notes |
Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
5008 |
Name |
Hochstein |
LifeSpan |
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Nationality |
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Gender |
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Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-5000/5008.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution.
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Title |
''A. Eritrichium muriculatum, B. Eritrichium pterocaryum'' |
Taxon |
Eritrichium, Boraginaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
engraving |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
45.5 x 30 |
ImageSize |
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Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
United States exploring expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842 under the command of Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. Atlas. Lower cryptogamia. Phanerogamia of the Pacific Coast of North America. Vol. 17. Philadelphia, C. Sherman, 1862. Pl. 18. |
Printmaker |
Hinshelwood |
Notes |
Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
5007 |
Name |
Hochstein |
LifeSpan |
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Nationality |
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Gender |
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Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-5000/5007.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution.
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Title |
''Kelloggia galioides'' |
Taxon |
Kelloggia, Rubiaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
engraving |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
45.5 x 30 |
ImageSize |
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Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
United States exploring expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842 under the command of Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. Atlas. Lower cryptogamia. Phanerogamia of the Pacific Coast of North America. Vol. 17. Philadelphia, C. Sherman, 1862. Pl. 6. |
Printmaker |
Sherman |
Notes |
Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
5006 |
Name |
Hochstein |
LifeSpan |
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Nationality |
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Gender |
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Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-5000/5006.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution.
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Title |
''Pachypodium brachycarpum'' |
Taxon |
Pachypodium, Apocynaceae |
Description |
|
Medium |
engraving |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
45.5 x 30 |
ImageSize |
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Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
United States exploring expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842 under the command of Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. Atlas. Lower cryptogamia. Phanerogamia of the Pacific Coast of North America. Vol. 17. Philadelphia, C. Sherman, 1862. Pl. 1. |
Printmaker |
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Notes |
Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
5010 |
Name |
Hochstein |
LifeSpan |
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Nationality |
|
Gender |
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Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-5000/5010.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution.
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Title |
''Quercus lobata'' |
Taxon |
Quercus, Fagaceae |
Description |
|
Medium |
engraving |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
45.5 x 30 |
ImageSize |
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Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
United States exploring expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842 under the command of Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. Atlas. Lower cryptogamia. Phanerogamia of the Pacific Coast of North America. Vol. 17. Philadelphia, C. Sherman, 1862. Pl. 15. |
Printmaker |
Young, J. L. |
Notes |
Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
3528 |
Name |
Roetter, Paulus and Möllhausen, H. B. |
LifeSpan |
(1806-1894) and (1825-1905) |
Nationality |
Germany and United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-3000/3528.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution. |
Title |
''Opuntia parryi, O. clavata, O. engelmanni var. cyclodes, O. occidentalis, O. angustata, O. camanchica'' |
Taxon |
Opuntia, Cactaceae |
Description |
seeds |
Medium |
lithograph |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
30.5 x 24.5 |
ImageSize |
24.5 x 18.5 |
Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
from George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow, ''No. 3. Description of the cactaceae.'' Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C., A. O. P. Nicholson, 1856. Pl. 22. |
Printmaker |
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Notes |
On p. 57: ''They [the figures] were drawn with the greatest accuracy, partly from living and in part from dried specimens, by Mr. Paulus Roetter of St. Louis, under the personal superintendence of Dr. Engelmann. The drawings made on the spot by Mr. H. B. Möllhausen, the artist of the expedition, greatly aided the work and were made use of, and even partly copied, especially in the plates exhibiting the Cylindric Opuntiae.'' Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
3529 |
Name |
Roetter, Paulus and Möllhausen, H. B. |
LifeSpan |
(1806-1894) and (1825-1905) |
Nationality |
Germany and United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-3000/3529.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution. |
Title |
''Opuntia tortispina, O. fusiformis, O. rafinesquii, O. stenochila, O. cymochila, O. vulgaris, O. basilaris, O. hystricina, O. missouriensis var. rufispina, var. platycarpa, var. alspina, var. tricophora'' |
Taxon |
Opuntia, Cactaceae |
Description |
seeds |
Medium |
lithograph |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
30.5 x 24.5 |
ImageSize |
24.5 x 18.5 |
Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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|
Place Execution |
|
Signature |
|
Published |
from George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow, ''No. 3. Description of the cactaceae.'' Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C., A. O. P. Nicholson, 1856. Pl. 23. |
Printmaker |
Ackerman |
Notes |
On p. 57: ''They [the figures] were drawn with the greatest accuracy, partly from living and in part from dried specimens, by Mr. Paulus Roetter of St. Louis, under the personal superintendence of Dr. Engelmann. The drawings made on the spot by Mr. H. B. Möllhausen, the artist of the expedition, greatly aided the work and were made use of, and even partly copied, especially in the plates exhibiting the Cylindric Opuntiae.'' Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
3530 |
Name |
Roetter, Paulus and Möllhausen, H. B. |
LifeSpan |
(1806-1894) and (1825-1905) |
Nationality |
Germany and United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-3000/3530.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution. |
Title |
''Opuntia missouriensis var. microsperma, O. sphærocarpa, O. erinacea, O. tragilis, O. clavata, O. parryi, O. echinocarpa, O. whipplei, O. acanthocarpa, O. arborescens, O. vaginata, O. frutescens, O. tessellata'' |
Taxon |
Opuntia, Cactaceae |
Description |
seeds |
Medium |
lithograph |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
30.5 x 24.5 |
ImageSize |
24.5 x 18.5 |
Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
|
Published |
from George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow, ''No. 3. Description of the cactaceae.'' Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C., A. O. P. Nicholson, 1856. Pl. 24. |
Printmaker |
Ackerman |
Notes |
On p. 57: ''They [the figures] were drawn with the greatest accuracy, partly from living and in part from dried specimens, by Mr. Paulus Roetter of St. Louis, under the personal superintendence of Dr. Engelmann. The drawings made on the spot by Mr. H. B. Möllhausen, the artist of the expedition, greatly aided the work and were made use of, and even partly copied, especially in the plates exhibiting the Cylindric Opuntiae.'' Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
4384.01 |
Name |
Roetter, Paulus and Möllhausen, H. B. |
LifeSpan |
(1806-1894) and (1825-1905) |
Nationality |
Germany and United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-4000/4384.01.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution. |
Title |
''1-2. Echinocactus polyancistrus Engelm. et Bigel., 3-5. E. lecontei Engelm.'' |
Taxon |
Echinocactus, Cactaceae |
Description |
|
Medium |
lithograph |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
30.5 x 24.5 |
ImageSize |
24.5 x 18.5 |
Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
|
Signature |
|
Published |
from George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow, ''No. 3. Description of the cactaceae.'' Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C., A. O. P. Nicholson, 1856. Pl. 2. |
Printmaker |
Ackerman |
Notes |
On p. 57: ''They [the figures] were drawn with the greatest accuracy, partly from living and in part from dried specimens, by Mr. Paulus Roetter of St. Louis, under the personal superintendence of Dr. Engelmann. The drawings made on the spot by Mr. H. B. Möllhausen, the artist of the expedition, greatly aided the work and were made use of, and even partly copied, especially in the plates exhibiting the Cylindric Opuntiae.'' Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
4384.02 |
Name |
Roetter, Paulus and Möllhausen, H. B. |
LifeSpan |
(1806-1894) and (1825-1905) |
Nationality |
Germany and United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-4000/4384.02.jpg
|
Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution. |
Title |
''1-2. Echinocactus wislizeni Engelm., 3. E. emoryi Engelm., 4-6. E. polycephalus Engelm. et Bigel.'' |
Taxon |
Echinocactus, Cactaceae |
Description |
|
Medium |
lithograph |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
30.5 x 24.5 |
ImageSize |
24.5 x 18.5 |
Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
|
|
Place Execution |
|
Signature |
|
Published |
from George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow, ''No. 3. Description of the cactaceae.'' Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C., A. O. P. Nicholson, 1856. Pl. 3. |
Printmaker |
Ackerman |
Notes |
On p. 57: ''They [the figures] were drawn with the greatest accuracy, partly from living and in part from dried specimens, by Mr. Paulus Roetter of St. Louis, under the personal superintendence of Dr. Engelmann. The drawings made on the spot by Mr. H. B. Möllhausen, the artist of the expedition, greatly aided the work and were made use of, and even partly copied, especially in the plates exhibiting the Cylindric Opuntiae.'' Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
|
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
4384.03 |
Name |
Roetter, Paulus and Möllhausen, H. B. |
LifeSpan |
(1806-1894) and (1825-1905) |
Nationality |
Germany and United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-4000/4384.03.jpg
|
Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution. |
Title |
''1-3. Cereus phœniceus Engelm., 4-5. C. conoideus Engelm. et Bigel., 6-7. C. triglochidiatus Engelm., 8. C. bigelovii, 9. C. bigelovii ß zuniensis'' |
Taxon |
Cereus, Cactaceae |
Description |
|
Medium |
lithograph |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
30.5 x 24.5 |
ImageSize |
24.5 x 18.5 |
Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
|
|
Place Execution |
|
Signature |
|
Published |
from George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow, ''No. 3. Description of the cactaceae.'' Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C., A. O. P. Nicholson, 1856. Pl. 4. |
Printmaker |
Ackerman |
Notes |
On p. 57: ''They [the figures] were drawn with the greatest accuracy, partly from living and in part from dried specimens, by Mr. Paulus Roetter of St. Louis, under the personal superintendence of Dr. Engelmann. The drawings made on the spot by Mr. H. B. Möllhausen, the artist of the expedition, greatly aided the work and were made use of, and even partly copied, especially in the plates exhibiting the Cylindric Opuntiae.'' Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
4384.04 |
Name |
Roetter, Paulus and Möllhausen, H. B. |
LifeSpan |
(1806-1894) and (1825-1905) |
Nationality |
Germany and United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-4000/4384.04.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution. |
Title |
''1. Cereus hexaedrus Engelm. et Bigel., 2-3. C. gonacanthus Engelm. et Bigel., 4-7. C. engelmanni var. variegatus, 8-10. C. egelmanni var. chrysocentrus'' |
Taxon |
Cereus, Cactaceae |
Description |
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lithograph |
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paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
30.5 x 24.5 |
ImageSize |
24.5 x 18.5 |
Edition |
artist's proof |
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Published |
from George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow, ''No. 3. Description of the cactaceae.'' Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C., A. O. P. Nicholson, 1856. Pl. 4. |
Printmaker |
Ackerman |
Notes |
On p. 57: ''They [the figures] were drawn with the greatest accuracy, partly from living and in part from dried specimens, by Mr. Paulus Roetter of St. Louis, under the personal superintendence of Dr. Engelmann. The drawings made on the spot by Mr. H. B. Möllhausen, the artist of the expedition, greatly aided the work and were made use of, and even partly copied, especially in the plates exhibiting the Cylindric Opuntiae.'' Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
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Accession Number |
4384.05 |
Name |
Roetter, Paulus and Möllhausen, H. B. |
LifeSpan |
(1806-1894) and (1825-1905) |
Nationality |
Germany and United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-4000/4384.05.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution. |
Title |
''1-3. Opuntia chlorotica Engelm. et Bigel., 4-5. O. procumbens Engelm. et Bigel.'' |
Taxon |
Opuntia, Cactaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
lithograph |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
30.5 x 24.5 |
ImageSize |
24.5 x 18.5 |
Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
from George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow, ''No. 3. Description of the cactaceae.'' Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C., A. O. P. Nicholson, 1856. Pl. 6. |
Printmaker |
Ackerman |
Notes |
On p. 57: ''They [the figures] were drawn with the greatest accuracy, partly from living and in part from dried specimens, by Mr. Paulus Roetter of St. Louis, under the personal superintendence of Dr. Engelmann. The drawings made on the spot by Mr. H. B. Möllhausen, the artist of the expedition, greatly aided the work and were made use of, and even partly copied, especially in the plates exhibiting the Cylindric Opuntiae.'' Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
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Accession Number |
4384.06 |
Name |
Roetter, Paulus and Möllhausen, H. B. |
LifeSpan |
(1806-1894) and (1825-1905) |
Nationality |
Germany and United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-4000/4384.06.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution. |
Title |
''1-2. Opuntia occidentalis Engelm. et Bigel., 3-4. O. angustata Engelm. et Bigel.'' |
Taxon |
Opuntia, Cactaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
lithograph |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
30.5 x 24.5 |
ImageSize |
24.5 x 18.5 |
Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
from George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow, ''No. 3. Description of the cactaceae.'' Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C., A. O. P. Nicholson, 1856. Pl. 7. |
Printmaker |
Ackerman |
Notes |
On p. 57: ''They [the figures] were drawn with the greatest accuracy, partly from living and in part from dried specimens, by Mr. Paulus Roetter of St. Louis, under the personal superintendence of Dr. Engelmann. The drawings made on the spot by Mr. H. B. Möllhausen, the artist of the expedition, greatly aided the work and were made use of, and even partly copied, especially in the plates exhibiting the Cylindric Opuntiae.'' Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
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Accession Number |
4384.07 |
Name |
Roetter, Paulus and Möllhausen, H. B. |
LifeSpan |
(1806-1894) and (1825-1905) |
Nationality |
Germany and United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-4000/4384.07.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution. |
Title |
''1. Opuntia engelmanni var. cyclodes Engelm. et Bigel., 2-3. O. tortispina Engelm. et Bigel.'' |
Taxon |
Opuntia, Cactaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
lithograph |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
30.5 x 24.5 |
ImageSize |
24.5 x 18.5 |
Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
from George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow, ''No. 3. Description of the cactaceae.'' Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C., A. O. P. Nicholson, 1856. Pl. 8. |
Printmaker |
Ackerman |
Notes |
On p. 57: ''They [the figures] were drawn with the greatest accuracy, partly from living and in part from dried specimens, by Mr. Paulus Roetter of St. Louis, under the personal superintendence of Dr. Engelmann. The drawings made on the spot by Mr. H. B. Möllhausen, the artist of the expedition, greatly aided the work and were made use of, and even partly copied, especially in the plates exhibiting the Cylindric Opuntiae.'' Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
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Accession Number |
4384.08 |
Name |
Roetter, Paulus and Möllhausen, H. B. |
LifeSpan |
(1806-1894) and (1825-1905) |
Nationality |
Germany and United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-4000/4384.08.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution. |
Title |
''1-5. Opuntia camanchica Engelm. et Bigel., 6-8. O. mojavensis Engelm. et Bigel.'' |
Taxon |
Opuntia, Cactaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
lithograph |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
30.5 x 24.5 |
ImageSize |
24.5 x 18.5 |
Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
from George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow, ''No. 3. Description of the cactaceae.'' Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C., A. O. P. Nicholson, 1856. Pl. 9. |
Printmaker |
Ackerman |
Notes |
On p. 57: ''They [the figures] were drawn with the greatest accuracy, partly from living and in part from dried specimens, by Mr. Paulus Roetter of St. Louis, under the personal superintendence of Dr. Engelmann. The drawings made on the spot by Mr. H. B. Möllhausen, the artist of the expedition, greatly aided the work and were made use of, and even partly copied, especially in the plates exhibiting the Cylindric Opuntiae.'' Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
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Accession Number |
4384.09 |
Name |
Roetter, Paulus and Möllhausen, H. B. |
LifeSpan |
(1806-1894) and (1825-1905) |
Nationality |
Germany and United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-4000/4384.09.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution. |
Title |
''1-2. Opuntia vulgaris Mill., O. rafinesquii Engelm.'' |
Taxon |
Opuntia, Cactaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
lithograph |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
30.5 x 24.5 |
ImageSize |
24.5 x 18.5 |
Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
from George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow, ''No. 3. Description of the cactaceae.'' Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C., A. O. P. Nicholson, 1856. Pl. 10. |
Printmaker |
Ackerman |
Notes |
On p. 57: ''They [the figures] were drawn with the greatest accuracy, partly from living and in part from dried specimens, by Mr. Paulus Roetter of St. Louis, under the personal superintendence of Dr. Engelmann. The drawings made on the spot by Mr. H. B. Möllhausen, the artist of the expedition, greatly aided the work and were made use of, and even partly copied, especially in the plates exhibiting the Cylindric Opuntiae.'' Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
HIBDExhibitions |
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HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
4384.10 |
Name |
Roetter, Paulus and Möllhausen, H. B. |
LifeSpan |
(1806-1894) and (1825-1905) |
Nationality |
Germany and United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Full Size Image |
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Copyright |
public domain [not yet photographed] |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database [once photographed] When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution. |
Title |
''1. Opuntia rafinesquii minor Engelm., 2-3. O. rafinesquii grandiflora Engelm., 4. O. fuscoatra Engelm.'' |
Taxon |
Opuntia, Cactaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
lithograph |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
30.5 x 24.5 |
ImageSize |
24.5 x 18.5 |
Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
from George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow, ''No. 3. Description of the cactaceae.'' Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C., A. O. P. Nicholson, 1856. Pl. 11. |
Printmaker |
Ackerman |
Notes |
On p. 57: ''They [the figures] were drawn with the greatest accuracy, partly from living and in part from dried specimens, by Mr. Paulus Roetter of St. Louis, under the personal superintendence of Dr. Engelmann. The drawings made on the spot by Mr. H. B. Möllhausen, the artist of the expedition, greatly aided the work and were made use of, and even partly copied, especially in the plates exhibiting the Cylindric Opuntiae.'' Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
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Accession Number |
4384.11 |
Name |
Roetter, Paulus and Möllhausen, H. B. |
LifeSpan |
(1806-1894) and (1825-1905) |
Nationality |
Germany and United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Full Size Image |
http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-Image/DBART-General/GEN-4000/4384.11.jpg
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Copyright |
public domain |
Credit |
This image is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the database. When using it, please include the following credit statement: Courtesy of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., on indefinite loan from the Smithsonian Institution. |
Title |
''1-3. Opuntia cymochila Engelm. et Bigel., 4-6. O. stenochila Engelm. et Bigel., 7-8. O. fusciformis Engelm. et Bigel., 9. O. bracayarthra Engelm. et Bigel.'' |
Taxon |
Opuntia, Cactaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
lithograph |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
30.5 x 24.5 |
ImageSize |
24.5 x 18.5 |
Edition |
artist's proof |
DateExecution
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Place Execution |
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Signature |
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Published |
from George Engelmann and J. M. Bigelow, ''No. 3. Description of the cactaceae.'' Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Vol. 4. Washington, D.C., A. O. P. Nicholson, 1856. Pl. 12. |
Printmaker |
Ackerman |
Notes |
On p. 57: ''They [the figures] were drawn with the greatest accuracy, partly from living and in part from dried specimens, by Mr. Paulus Roetter of St. Louis, under the personal superintendence of Dr. Engelmann. The drawings made on the spot by Mr. H. B. Möllhausen, the artist of the expedition, greatly aided the work and were made use of, and even partly copied, especially in the plates exhibiting the Cylindric Opuntiae.'' Indefinite loan from Smithsonian Institution. |
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HIBDPublications |
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