Sir William Jardine
Bees - Bee pests, larvae and comb, 1840
An original colour mixed-method engraving
6 x 4 in
15 x 10 cm
15 x 10 cm
NATHISp9546
Bees: Bee pests Clerus apiarus beetle and Tinea Mellonella moth with bee larva and Humblebees supporting a piece of comb. Sir William Jardine was an eminent 19th century Scottish naturalist,...
Bees: Bee pests Clerus apiarus beetle and Tinea Mellonella moth with bee larva and Humblebees supporting a piece of comb.
Sir William Jardine was an eminent 19th century Scottish naturalist, ornithologist, publisher and owner of one of the finest and largest private collections of birds in Great Britain. He is best known for The Naturalist's Library, a monumental work published in parts between 1833-1845 with illustrations by the leading natural history artists and engraved by Jardine’s brother-in-law the eminent William Home Lizar.
Exhibited at RHS Chelsea Flower Show
Sir William Jardine was an eminent 19th century Scottish naturalist, ornithologist, publisher and owner of one of the finest and largest private collections of birds in Great Britain. He is best known for The Naturalist's Library, a monumental work published in parts between 1833-1845 with illustrations by the leading natural history artists and engraved by Jardine’s brother-in-law the eminent William Home Lizar.
Exhibited at RHS Chelsea Flower Show
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