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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pair of Strawberry Engravings
        Jun. 08, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pair of Strawberry Engravings

        Est: $400 - $800

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pair of Apple Engravings
        Jun. 08, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pair of Apple Engravings

        Est: $400 - $800

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Apple or Chinese Quince
        May. 25, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Apple or Chinese Quince

        Est: $400 - $800

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - 4 Engravings of Currant
        May. 25, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - 4 Engravings of Currant

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pair of Engravings of Pears
        May. 18, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pair of Engravings of Pears

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pair of Engravings of Pears
        May. 18, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pair of Engravings of Pears

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pair of Engravings of Pears
        May. 18, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pair of Engravings of Pears

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Common Pawpaw
        May. 11, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Common Pawpaw

        Est: $400 - $800

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Grapes
        May. 11, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Grapes

        Est: $400 - $800

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin -3 Berry Engravings (Raspberry, Strawberry)
        May. 04, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin -3 Berry Engravings (Raspberry, Strawberry)

        Est: $500 - $1,500

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pair of Grape Engravings
        Apr. 20, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pair of Grape Engravings

        Est: $500 - $1,500

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Apple
        Mar. 30, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Apple

        Est: $400 - $800

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Apple
        Mar. 30, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Apple

        Est: $400 - $800

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Apple
        Mar. 30, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Apple

        Est: $400 - $800

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Apple
        Mar. 30, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Apple

        Est: $400 - $800

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pears
        Mar. 23, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pears

        Est: $400 - $800

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pears
        Mar. 23, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pears

        Est: $400 - $800

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pears
        Mar. 23, 2024

        Duhamel, Poiteau, & Turpin - Pears

        Est: $400 - $800

        This stunning fruit engraving is from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau's Traité des arbres fruitiers [...] Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un grand nombre d'espèces de fruits obtenus des progrès de la culture, par A. Poiteau et P.J.F. Turpin. The work was published in Paris and Strasbourg between 1808 and 1835 by Levrault. The work was first published in 1768, but it would be more accurate to view this new edition as its own independent work with the illustrations from Poiteau and Turpin. The work is considered "one of the finest and rares books on fruit, with many beautiful plates." (Dunthorne) Duhamel authored the work as a practical manual to cultivate and increase consumption of fruit. The work described and illustrated almonds, peaches, nectarines, grapes, many kinds of berries, pears, and apples. The engravings were completed by Victor, Bouquet, Gabriel, Giraud, and others. They were printed by Langlois. Each engraving was printed in color with original hand-finishing. The engravings were completed after orignal illustrations by Antoine Poiteau & Pierre-Jean-Francois Turpin. Antoine Poiteau was a pupil of Pierre Joseph-Redoute and was trained as a botanist. Pierre-Jean-François Turpin was a self-taught artist that published a number of his own works.

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      • Duhamel du Monceau (Henri Louis) A Practical Treatise of Husbandry, [translated and edited by John Mills], first edition in English, for J.Whiston and B.White, 1759.
        Oct. 06, 2022

        Duhamel du Monceau (Henri Louis) A Practical Treatise of Husbandry, [translated and edited by John Mills], first edition in English, for J.Whiston and B.White, 1759.

        Est: £100 - £150

        NO RESERVE Duhamel du Monceau (Henri Louis) A Practical Treatise of Husbandry, [translated and edited by John Mills], first edition in English, 6 engraved plates, most folding, light offsetting to plates, contemporary speckled calf, [Fussell II pp.48-49; Hunt 564], 4to, for J.Whiston and B.White, 1759. ⁂ Includes vines, corn, wheat and manures. The author was a supporter of Tull's methods.

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      • Botany.- Duhamel du Monceau (Henri Louis) Traité des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on Cultive en France, vol.3 only, Paris, Étienne Michel, 1806.
        Feb. 17, 2022

        Botany.- Duhamel du Monceau (Henri Louis) Traité des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on Cultive en France, vol.3 only, Paris, Étienne Michel, 1806.

        Est: £500 - £700

        Botany.- Duhamel du Monceau (Henri Louis) Traité des Arbres et Arbustes que l'on Cultive en France, vol.3 only (of 7), half-title, 60 colour-printed engraved plates finished by hand after P.J.Redoute and P.Bessa (numbered 1-58 and 27bis & 28bis), also an uncoloured suite of the same, title creased and with tear, without loss of text, foxing and staining, offsetting, lightly browned, text block split, hinges broken, contemporary calf-backed paste-paper boards, spine gilt and with double red red morocco labels, worn, [Great Flower Books p.91; Nissen BBI 549], folio, Paris, Étienne Michel, 1806.

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      • HENRI LOUIS DUHAMEL Engraving of Strawberries
        Sep. 22, 2021

        HENRI LOUIS DUHAMEL Engraving of Strawberries

        Est: $100 - $200

        Henri Louis DUHAMEL Botanical Engraving of Strawberries, piece is hand colored, inscriptions to piece read ‘LB del’, ‘Eth Haussard Sculp’, ‘Ecarlate de Bath’, ‘Tom I’, ‘Pl IV’, ‘Pat 262’, label to reverse reads ‘AI Freidman’, subject strawberries and white flowers, measures 24 1/8 x 18 1/2 inches, dark wooden frame, surface wear to frame, professionally framed and double matted in green, not examined out of frame, Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau, was a French physician, naval engineer and botanist. The standard author abbreviation Duhamel is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name - Wiki PL COR, Henri Louis DUHAMEL, botanical illustration, engraving, artwork, art print, print, botanical print, wall art, home decor. 11

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      • HENRI LOUIS DUHAMEL Botanical Engraving
        Sep. 22, 2021

        HENRI LOUIS DUHAMEL Botanical Engraving

        Est: $100 - $200

        Henri Louis DUHAMEL Botanical Engraving of Cherries, piece is hand colored, inscriptions to piece partially illegible, read ‘Fig 1, 2, 3’, label to reverse reads ‘AI Freidman’, subject cherries and white flowers, measures 24 3/8 x 18 1/2 inches, dark wooden frame, surface wear to frame, professionally framed and double matted in green, not examined out of frame, Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau, was a French physician, naval engineer and botanist. The standard author abbreviation Duhamel is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name - Wiki PL COR, Henri Louis DUHAMEL, botanical illustration, engraving, artwork, art print, print, botanical print, wall art, home decor. 11

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      • HENRI LOUIS DUHAMEL Engraving of Cherries
        Sep. 22, 2021

        HENRI LOUIS DUHAMEL Engraving of Cherries

        Est: $100 - $200

        Henri Louis DUHAMEL Botanical Engraving of Cherries, piece is hand colored, inscriptions to piece illegible, label to reverse reads ‘AI Freidman’, subject cherries and white flowers, measures 24 3/8 x 18 1/2 inches, dark wooden frame, surface wear to frame, professionally framed and double matted in green, not examined out of frame, Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau, was a French physician, naval engineer and botanist. The standard author abbreviation Duhamel is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name - Wiki PL COR, Henri Louis DUHAMEL, botanical illustration, engraving, artwork, art print, print, botanical print, wall art, home decor. 11

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