About This Item
Title
Rhus radicans
Subject
Plants, Medicinal
Toxicodendron
Plants, Toxic
Book Illustrations
Description
Engraved by Annin and Smith from a drawing by Jacob Bigelow(?).
Colored engraving of Rhus radicans (Toxicodendron radicans) or Poison Ivy "in flower" (Figure 1) with the "Fruit" (Figure 2), "Barren flower" (Figure 3), "Fertile flower" (Figure 4), "Petal" (Figure 5), "Stamens and rudiment of a style in the barren flower" (Figure 6), and "Germ, style and abortive stamens in the fertile flower" (Figure 7).
Creator
Annin & Smith
Bigelow, Jacob, 1786-1879
Source
Original image in: Bigelow, Jacob, 1786-1879. American Medical Botany (Boston: Cummings and Hilliard, 1817-1820). Qx 116 (Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia)
American Medical Botany was intended for the public and offered descriptions of each depicted plant’s botanical history, chemical analysis, and medical uses. It was the only book published in the United States prior to the introduction of chromolithography to have its plates mechanically printed in color. Bigelow initially planned to use hand colored copperplate engravings but, when this proved be too ambitious, turned to aquatint plates printed in colors à la poupée, with some finished by hand.
Publisher
Digitized by the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Date
1817
Language
lat
Type
StillImage
Identifier
Qx_116.pl42
Original Format
1 print : engraving, color
Physical Dimensions
23 x 15 cm
Citation
Annin & Smith and Bigelow, Jacob, 1786-1879, “Rhus radicans,” The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Digital Library, accessed November 21, 2024, https://cppdigitallibrary.org/items/show/123.