BUC'HOZ, PIERRE JOSEPH. Collection précieuse et enluminée des fleurs les plus belles et les plus curieuses qui se cultivent dans les jardins de la Chine que dans ceux de l'Europe. Paris: chez Lacombe, [1776]. 2 vols., folio, 436 x 272 mm., contemporary French red morocco, covers with triple gilt fillet borders, spines in eight compartments, gilt and gilt lettered, g.e., foot of spine of vol. 1 chipped, upper and lower joint at top compartment of spine of vol. 2 slightly worn, some edge and corner wear repaired and the leather color restored at these points, a little wormed on spine leather . FIRST EDITION. Calligraphic engraved title-page to each volume, by Mlle. Niquet, the first printed in sanguine, the second in blue, 2 pp. engraved index at end of vol. 2, 200 engraved plates, colored by hand within yellow-painted frames, in two series each numbered to 100, 79 of the first series with captions printed in Chinese. FINE COPY of a sublimely decorative book by Buchoz (1731-1807), the physician and artist-naturalist from Lorraine. It is probable that the plates with captions in Chinese derive directly from Chinese originals (Pritzel refers to Buchoz as a "miserable compiler") although the Chinese style is evident in the second volume which features plants from European gardens. (Johnston). Cleveland Collections 528; Dunthorne 60; Nissen BBI 282; Pritzel 1326. Provenance : Bassompierre, Geneva, eighteenth-century bookseller's label -- Hug. de Bassville, eighteenth-century engraved bookplate. both of these plates partly covering spaces from two earlier plates. (2)
BUC'HOZ, PIERRE JOSEPH. Collection précieuse et enluminée des fleurs les plus belles et les plus curieuses qui se cultivent dans les jardins de la Chine que dans ceux de l'Europe. Paris: chez Lacombe, [1776]. 2 vols., folio, 436 x 272 mm., contemporary French red morocco, covers with triple gilt fillet borders, spines in eight compartments, gilt and gilt lettered, g.e., foot of spine of vol. 1 chipped, upper and lower joint at top compartment of spine of vol. 2 slightly worn, some edge and corner wear repaired and the leather color restored at these points, a little wormed on spine leather . FIRST EDITION. Calligraphic engraved title-page to each volume, by Mlle. Niquet, the first printed in sanguine, the second in blue, 2 pp. engraved index at end of vol. 2, 200 engraved plates, colored by hand within yellow-painted frames, in two series each numbered to 100, 79 of the first series with captions printed in Chinese. FINE COPY of a sublimely decorative book by Buchoz (1731-1807), the physician and artist-naturalist from Lorraine. It is probable that the plates with captions in Chinese derive directly from Chinese originals (Pritzel refers to Buchoz as a "miserable compiler") although the Chinese style is evident in the second volume which features plants from European gardens. (Johnston). Cleveland Collections 528; Dunthorne 60; Nissen BBI 282; Pritzel 1326. Provenance : Bassompierre, Geneva, eighteenth-century bookseller's label -- Hug. de Bassville, eighteenth-century engraved bookplate. both of these plates partly covering spaces from two earlier plates. (2)
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