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''Banks' Florilegium'' is a collection of copperplate
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s of plants collected by Sir
Joseph Banks Sir Joseph Banks, 1st Baronet, (19 June 1820) was an English naturalist, botanist, and patron of the natural sciences. Banks made his name on the 1766 natural-history expedition to Newfoundland and Labrador. He took part in Captain James ...
and
Daniel Solander Daniel Carlsson Solander or Daniel Charles Solander (19 February 1733 – 13 May 1782) was a Swedish naturalist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. Solander was the first university-educated scientist to set foot on Australian soil. Biography ...
while they accompanied Captain
James Cook James Cook (7 November 1728 Old Style date: 27 October – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy, famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean and ...
on his first voyage around the world between 1768 and 1771. They collected plants in
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Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
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Tierra del Fuego Tierra del Fuego (, ; Spanish for "Land of the Fire", rarely also Fireland in English) is an archipelago off the southernmost tip of the South American mainland, across the Strait of Magellan. The archipelago consists of the main island, Isla ...
, the
Society Islands The Society Islands (french: Îles de la Société, officially ''Archipel de la Société;'' ty, Tōtaiete mā) are an archipelago located in the South Pacific Ocean. Politically, they are part of French Polynesia, an overseas country of the F ...
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New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island coun ...
,
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. With an area of , Australia is the largest country by ...
and
Java Java (; id, Jawa, ; jv, ꦗꦮ; su, ) is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea to the north. With a population of 151.6 million people, Java is the world's mo ...
. During this voyage, Banks and Solander collected nearly 30,000 dried specimens, eventually leading to the description of 110 new
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and 1300 new species, which increased the known flora of the world by 25 per cent. Banks' and Solander's specimens were studied aboard the ''Endeavour'' by the botanical illustrator
Sydney Parkinson Sydney Parkinson (c. 1745 – 26 January 1771) was a Scottish botanical illustrator and natural history artist. He was the first European artist to visit Australia, New Zealand and Tahiti. Parkinson was the first Quaker to visit New Zealand. ...
. He made 674 detailed drawings of each specimen with notes on their colour, and completed 269 watercolour illustrations before dying of
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after the ''Endeavour'' left Batavia. When they returned to London in 1771, Banks employed five artists to create watercolours of all of Parkinson's drawings, and 18 engravers to create 743 copperplate
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s from the completed watercolours at a considerable cost. The engraving work stalled in 1784, and the ''Florilegium'' was not printed in Banks' lifetime. On his death in 1820 he bequeathed the plates to the
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. Some of the plates were eventually printed. Between 1900 and 1905,
James Britten James Britten (3 May 1846 – 8 October 1924) was an English botanist. Biography Born in Chelsea, London, he moved to High Wycombe in 1865 to begin a medical career. However he became increasingly interested in botany, and began writing papers ...
and the British Museum issued prints of 315 of the plant engravings in black ink, under the title ''Illustrations of Australian Plants''. Others were included in black and white in the 1973 book ''Captain Cook's Florilegium''. The first complete full-colour edition of the ''Florilegium'' was published between 1980 and 1990 in 34 parts by Alecto Historical Editions and the
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. Only 100 sets were made available for sale, at a cost of about $100,000, some on a subscription basis. The plates were printed using a 17th-century technique known as ''à la poupée'' where each colour was applied directly to the plate; colour accuracy was checked against Parkinson's notes and through consultation with the Museum's Botanical Editor,
Chris Humphries Chris Humphries FLS ( Derby, 29 April 1947 – 31 July 2009) was a British botanist known for his work on systematic botany and biogeography. In 1980, he was awarded the Bicentenary Medal of the Linnean Society. In 2001 the Linnean Society of ...
. Each plate took from one week to two months to proof. Chris Humphries worked closely with his colleague, the Botany Librarian Judith Diment, as well as the printers led by Edward Egerton-Williams, the typesetters led by Ian Mortimer and colleagues at Alecto Historical Editions including Nigel Frith, Laurence Hoffman and Elaine Shaughnessy. Parts 1 to 15 consist of 337 plates relating to the Australian flora, parts 16 to 34 include Brazil, Madeira, New Zealand, Java, Society Islands and Tierra del Fuego. ''Banks’ Florilegium'' is the world’s largest 20th-century fine art printing project, and has been exhibited all over the world. The Alecto Historical edition of ''Banks' Florilegium'' was purchased in Australia by the
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and the
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. A selection of 147 of the plates was printed at three-quarter scale by
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in 2018 as ''Joseph Banks' Florilegium'', with commentaries by botanist David Mabberley and essays by art historian Mel Gooding. A documentary recounting the journey and the publication of the Florilegium, ''Banks' Florilegium: The Flowering of the Pacific'', was released in 1984. It was narrated by Australian Robert Hughes. A book on the subject, ''The flowering of the Pacific: Being an account of Joseph Banks' travels in the South Seas and the story of his Florilegium'' by Brian Adams, was published by the British Museum in 1986.


References


Endeavour's Scientific Impact (1768 - 1771)The Endeavour Botanical Illustrations
* Judith A. Diment, Christopher J. Humphries, Linda Newington & Elaine Shaughnessy. ''Catalogue of the natural history drawings commissioned by Joseph Banks on the Endeavour voyage 1768–1771 held in the British Museum (Natural History), Part I: Botany: Australia'' (Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Historical Series Volume 11), London, 1984. * Judith A. Diment, Christopher J. Humphries, Linda Newington & Elaine Shaughnessy. ''Catalogue of the natural history drawings commissioned by Joseph Banks on the Endeavour voyage 1768–1771 held in the British Museum (Natural History), Part 2: Botany: Brazil, Java, Madeira, New Zealand, Society Islands and Tierra del Fuego'' (Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Historical Series Volume 12), London, 1987.


External links


Alecto Historical Editions - Banks' FlorilegiumLarner,_Stacey._The_grand_florilegiums_of_Joseph_Banks_and_Ferdinand_Bauer_[blog_post,_28_October_2021
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