Tassel Cottongrass 1925 Vintage Botanical Print

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Vintage botanical print from 1925 by Mary Vaux Walcott titled Tassel Cottongrass, stamped with initials and dated bottom left.

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Vintage botanical print from 1925 by Mary Vaux Walcott titled Tassel Cottongrass. Walcott did the drawings for these prints whilst traveling across North America and they where subsequently produced in 1925 as prints by the Smithsonian in a work on North American Wildflowers.

This is a 1925 print and not a later release, these where done in a limited quantity of 500.

The prints are also famous for the new printing process they used which became known as the Smithsonian Process which William Edwin Rudge developed whilst working with Walcott, it is a form of photoengraving which produces fantastic results. You can find out more on Walcott and the process by visiting the Smithsonian website.

The overall paper size is 12 by 9 inches with an impressed area of 9 1/2  by 7 , the print area being 9 by 6 inches approximately.

The print is in very good condition, exceptionally clean for it’s age, light toning to paper edges, please see pictures.

The print is stamped bottom left with plate number 312, artists initials and date 1925.

 

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Weight 0.1 kg
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