Margaret Roscoe ( Lace c. 1786 – 1840) was an early 19th-century English
botanical illustrator and author. She was a mother to Margaret Sandbach and wife to Edward Roscoe.
Work
Roscoe illustrated plates in
William Roscoe's botanical work ''Monandrian Plants of the Order Scitamineae: Chiefly Drawn from Living Specimens in the Botanical Gardens at Liverpool''.
Her sister Mrs James Dixon also illustrated this botanical work. She went on to write and illustrate ''Floral Illustrations of the Seasons''.
A plate from this work was displayed in the 2012 exhibition "Portraits of a Garden, Brooklyn Botanic Garden Florilegium" held at the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation.
Roscoe's work ''Floral Illustrations of the Seasons'' was engraved by master aquatintist Robert Havell. This book has 55 pages filled with illustrations both hand colored and printed.
She went on to talk about her premise behind the book:
''“There is no pursuit which fills the mind with more noble and exalted sentiments than the study of these works of Nature. To her own sex, to whose particular notice she offers it, she trusts it may prove a useful and correct guide to their tastes, both in their selection for a flower garden, and as objects for their pencil.”''
Roscoe died in 1840. A memorial sculpture commemorating Roscoe and her husband was undertaken by sculptor
John Gibson. This monument can be seen at the
Ullet Road Unitarian Church
Ullet Road Church is a Unitarian church at 57 Ullet Road, Sefton Park, Liverpool. Both the church and its attached hall are separately recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated Grade I listed buildings. It was the fir ...
in
Liverpool
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the 10th largest English district by population and its metropolitan area is the fifth largest in the United Kingdom, with a popul ...
.
Family
Roscoe was the daughter of Margaret Griffies and her husband, John Lace, an attorney from Liverpool.
Roscoe married her second-cousin Edward Roscoe, the son of William Roscoe in 1810.
They had two sons, one of whom died in infancy, the other named Edward Henry Roscoe. They also had a daughter, the poet and novelist
Margaret Sandbach
Margaret Sandbach (28 April 1812 – 23 June 1852) was an English poet and novelist.
Life
Born Margaret Roscoe in Liverpool on 28 April 1812, her parents were the merchant Edward Roscoe and his wife and second cousin, Margaret Lace, who was ...
. Margaret Sandbach lived from 1812 to 1852.
In addition to Margaret Roscoe, Margaret Griffies and John Lace had an additional 7 children, Thomas Griffiths Lace, Martha Lace, Mary Ann Dixon, Frances Pearson, Jane Lace, Joshua Lace, and Ambrose Lace.
Hope: Monument to Edward and Margaret Roscoe
John Gibson, an 18th-century artist, dedicated a plaster relief sculpture, which he named "Hope" in honor of Edward and Margaret.
Gallery
File:Floral illustrations of the seasons (Plate 1) (6049519480).jpg, ''Crocus flavus
''Crocus flavus'', known as yellow crocus, Dutch yellow crocus or snow crocus, is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Crocus'' of the family Iridaceae. It grows wild on the slopes of Greece, former Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania and northw ...
''
File:Floral illustrations of the seasons (Plate 27) (6048976193).jpg, '' Delphinum grandiflorum''
File:Floral illustrations of the seasons (Plate 10) (6048973627).jpg, '' Physochlaina orientalis''
File:Floral illustrations of the seasons (Plate 23) (6048969337).jpg, ''Clarkia pulchella
''Clarkia pulchella'' also known as pinkfairies, ragged robin, and deerhorn clarkia is a species of flowering plant in the family Onagraceae.
Description
An herbaceous plant, herbaceous perennial plant, it is the type species of ''Clarkia''. Thi ...
''
File:Floral illustrations of the seasons (Plate 19) (6049521404).jpg, '' Anemone palmata''
File:Floral illustrations of the seasons (Plate 21) (6048968823).jpg, ''Campanula pulla
''Campanula pulla'', the solitary harebell, is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae, native to the northeastern Alps of Austria.
A spreading, mat-forming perennial, the Royal Horticultural Society recommends it for scree gar ...
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References
External links
''Monandrian Plants of the Order Scitamineae: Chiefly Drawn from Living Specimens in the Botanical Gardens at Liverpool'' containing illustrations by Margaret RoscoeBiodiversity Heritage Library Flickr
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1786 births
1840 deaths
19th-century British women writers
19th-century British writers
Botanical illustrators
British artists