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RHS Caroline Maria
Applebee Prints |
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The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) is the UK's
leading gardening charity.
Founded over 200 years ago, the society leads the way in
horticultural training and education, and has the world’s foremost
horticultural library - Lindley Library,
who have agreed to make available a collection of six beautiful
artworks by Caroline Maria Applebee.
Caroline Maria Applebee (c.1799-1854). Very little is known
about Miss Applebee. It is believed she was a talented amateur
artist whose works were unpublished. Her paintings (323 in total in
the Lindley Library) feature a large range of plants, including the
more rare and exotic varieties of the day, that would only survive
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SIX PRINT SET £16.99
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reproduced on high quality 250 gsm lumi silk art paper
sourced from sustainable
forests by an FSC registered merchant
each measuring 210mm x 280mm,
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Print 1
Hibiscus syriacus
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Caroline Maria Applebee
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Print 2
Dianthus caryophyllus
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Caroline Maria Applebee
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Print 3
Viola tricolour
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Caroline Maria Applebee
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Print 4
Dianthus chinensis
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Caroline Maria Applebee
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Print 5
from left to right
Alstroemeria pelegrina,
Nemophila menziesii, Oxalis versicolor
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Caroline Maria Applebee
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Print 6
from left to right
Erysimum cheiri, Matthiola incana
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Caroline Maria Applebee
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