Description
In the 1730s, Elizabeth Blackwell (c.1707â1758) found herself penniless, with her neâer-do-well husband confined to a London debtorâs prison. A talented artist, she came up with a unique and ambitious moneymaking scheme: the publication of a new illustrated guide to medicinal plants, including many New World species not included in earlier books. Blackwellâs Curious Herbal, published between 1737 and 1739, was hailed for its usefulness to doctors and apothecaries and met with considerable financial success. This magnificent volume - the first modern edition of Blackwellâs herbal - reproduces all 500 of her exquisite plates (not only drawn but engraved and hand-coloured by her personally) along with her handwritten descriptions of the plants, which retain considerable interest. Two introductory texts contextualise Blackwellâs achievement: the noted garden writer Marta McDowell explores the history of herbals as a genre, and the state of botanical knowledge in Blackwellâs time; and the historian Janet Stiles Tyson relates the artistâs rather extraordinary biography. A Curious Herbal will be essential for all lovers of botanical art, and for anyone interested in womenâs history and the history of science.