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Item #12559 Citrus Sarcodactylis [Fingered Citron or Buddha's Hand]. After Berthe HOOLA VAN NOOTEN.

HOOLA VAN NOOTEN, After Berthe (1840-1885)

Citrus Sarcodactylis [Fingered Citron or Buddha's Hand]

Brussels: C. Muquardt, [circa 1863-1885]. Chromolithograph, by P.Depannemaeker. Very good condition apart from some overall light soiling. Sheet size: 21 3/4 x 15 5/8 inches.

A fine example of the spectacular botanical work by Berthe Hoola Van Nooten, from 'Fleurs, Fruits et Feuillages Choisis de l'Ile de Java'.

Particularly cherished by the Chinese, the Fingered Citron originated in East India and can commonly be found in tropical countries. Its exotic, uniquely shaped fruit, which resembles an extended hand with tapering figures when in bloom, is inedible and primarily valued for its aromatic properties. Hoola Van Nooten had accompanied her husband to Jakarta (Batavia), capital of Java, where he died. She was left with debts to pay and a family to support. With great ingenuity, she managed to get a selection of her paintings chromolithographed and published under the title Fleurs, Fruits et Feuillages Choisis de l'Ile de Java Peints D'Après Nature, the first edition of which appeared in 1863-4. "Van Nooten was clearly more than competent, for the splendid tropical plants… have been depicted with great skill. She managed to accentuate the splendour of each species by adopting a style that combined great precision and clarity with a touch of neo-Baroque exuberance, revelling in the rich forms and colours of the tropics." (L. Tongiorgi Tomasi An Oak Spring Flora p.330)

Cf. Nissen BBI 931; cf. Stafleu & Cowan TL2 3025; cf. L. Tongiorgi Tomasi An Oak Spring Flora 87.

Item #12559

Price: $800.00

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