VINTAGE BOTANICAL ART PRINT The Common Bramble or Blackberry (Rubus Fruticosus.) From the book The Moral of Flowers, 1833 (engravings by William Clark, formerly draughts-man & engraver to the London Horticultural Society, words & poetry by Rebecca Hey). An illustration from an early 19th century book - a lovely example from the time when interests in botany, science & natural history in general came beautifully together with poetry, literature & visual arts, expressing the newly realised resonance with the emotional & physical sides of human nature. The book was very popular in its time, with each gorgeous plant image accompanied by selected lines from acclaimed poets about each flower & Rebecca Hey’s own original prose & poetry: …Tis that though suffering ill, Yea, spurned & trodden by each passer by, Blossom & berry dost thou proffer still, As all unmindful of the injury… Reproduced from an antique book illustration. Respectfully & lovingly restored & enhanced digitally, to remove the non-artistic blemishes & colour fading A3 print, 297mm x 420mm. (Interior images are shown for styling & illustrative purposes only, not to be used as a precise scale guide. There will be no watermarks on the actual print.) Printed in England on a 350gsm Eucalyptus paper, made from eucalyptus pulp from sustainable sources. It is brilliant white & smooth & Eco printed with high pigment environmentally-friendly toners. Supplied unframed, carefully rolled & packed with tissue paper in a strong cardboard tube for safe transit. FRAMED / READY-TO-HANG LISTING ALSO AVAILABLE here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1033807350 MATCHING PRINTS FROM THE SAME BOOK here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1032001790 https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1031997438 https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1031995308 Interior photo created by vanitjan - www.freepik.com Antique Botanical Art Print Poster Vintage Wall Flowers Floral Bramble Blackberry Nature Leaf Plant Illustration Victorian Beautiful A3