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Spruce (Picea abies) Antique CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHY from 1922 Carl Lindman

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Original price was: $11.32.Current price is: $6.79.

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Country : Germany
Special Features : Chromolithography
Features : Unframed
Medium : Chromo-lithography
Production Period : 1900-1924
UPC : Does not apply
Style : Illustration Art
Unit of Sale : Individual Work
Brand : Unbranded
Subject : Decor, Plant, vintage, Flowers, Botany, Flora, Nature, Wildflowers
Listed By : Art Dealer
Culture : European
Width : 15 cm
Product Length : 22,5 cm
Manufacturing method : Chromolithography
Originality : Unlimited Edition Print
Type : Print
Format : Portrait
Art Style : Representational
Image alignment : portrait
Year Of Manufacture : 1922
Framing : Unframed
Size : Klein (bis 50cm)
Date of Creation : 1922
Region of Origin : Sweden
Original/Licensed Reprint : Original
Material : Paper
Motif : Flora, Plant, Floral Motif, Flowers, Botany, Wildflowers
gtin13 : Does not apply
Height : 15 cm
Artist : Carl Lindman
MPN : Does not apply

spruce (Picea abies) Original chromolithograph from 1922 (no reprint – no copy) Beautiful chromolithograph by the well-known Swedish botanist Carl Lindman. Sheet size: approx. 15 x 22.5 cm – unprinted on the back. Condition: good – see scan! In the original, of course, without watermarks! Shipping is fast and packaged to prevent creasing! If you have any questions, please send a mail. Here are more designs in the shop! I also offer other wood engravings and lithographs – use the shop search. Shipping costs are only charged once if you purchase multiple items! If the combined shipping via eBay does not work, I will of course refund the overpaid shipping costs! Documentation: Carl Axel Magnus Lindman (* 6. April 1856 in Halmstad (Sweden); † 21. June 1928 in Adolf Fredriks församling, Stockholm County) was a Swedish botanist. His main work was the richly illustrated Flora Bilder ur Nordens Flora (1901–1905). His botanical author abbreviation is “Lindm.” Carl Lindman was the first child of Carl Christian Lindman and Sophie Fredrique Löhr. His father died before his sister was born. His mother moved with the two children to Växjö in 1864, where Carl Lindman attended elementary school. He had musical and artistic talents from an early age. At his mother’s request, he decided not to pursue an artistic career and studied botany and zoology at Uppsala University from 1874. In 1884 he became a lecturer in botany. Two years later he received his doctorate in philosophy. From 1887 Carl Lindman worked as Anders Fredrik Regnell’s amanuensis at the Swedish Natural History Museum in Stockholm. In the summer he worked at the Bergius Botanical Garden and in the winter as a lecturer in natural history and physics at Högre Latinläroverket, a high school in Stockholm. In 1892, together with Gustaf Malme, he received funding for a research trip to Brazil and Paraguay. After the trip he took up his position as a lecturer again. From 1896 to 1900 he taught the sons of the Swedish crown princes (including the later Gustav V of Sweden). During this time he worked on his work Pictures of Northern Flora. In 1905 Lindman became a professor of botany at the Swedish Natural History Museum, in 1913 a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and in 1914 a member of the Kungliga Lantbruksakademien (Royal Agricultural Academy). He held the professorship until his retirement in 1923.[1] Lindman wrote under the abbreviation “C. Lmn” numerous articles for the 2. Edition and the supplementary volumes of the Nordisk familjeboks. He has been since the 29th. December 1894 with Hedvig Elisabet (née Biller, 7. March 1874 – 31. October 1955) married. She was a daughter of Tuve Olsson Biller and Hedvie Gustava (née Lindell). The plant genus Lindmania Mez from the Bromeliad family (Bromeliaceae) is named after Lindman. Source: Wikipedia Carl Axel Magnus Lindman (* 6. April 1856 in Halmstad (Sweden); † 21. June 1928 in Adolf Fredriks församling, Stockholm County) was a Swedish botanist. His main work was the richly illustrated Flora Bilder ur Nordens Flora (1901–1905). His botanical author abbreviation is “Lindm.” Carl Lindman was the first child of Carl Christian Lindman and Sophie Fredrique Löhr. His father died before his sister was born. His mother moved with the two children to Växjö in 1864, where Carl Lindman attended elementary school. He had musical and artistic talents from an early age. At his mother’s request, he decided not to pursue an artistic career and studied botany and zoology at Uppsala University from 1874. In 1884 he became a lecturer in botany. Two years later he received his doctorate in philosophy See also this products: European Spruce (Picea Abies) Rotfichte Chromo-Lithographie By 1880 Spruce (Picea Abies) Rotfichte Chromo-Lithographie By 1893 European Spruce Norwegian Mugwort Antique Chromo-Lithographie By 1922 Carl Lindman European Spruce (Picea Abies) Rotfichte Chromo-Lithographie By 1891 Spruce Lämmersalat (Arnoseris Minima) Antique Chromo-Lithographie By 1922 Carl Lindman Tannenbärlapp (Huperzia Selago) Antique Chromo-Lithographie By 1922 Carl Lindman Juniper (Juniperus Communis) Antique Chromo-Lithographie By 1922 Carl Lindman Aster (Aster Subintegerrimus) Antique Chromo-Lithographie By 1922 Carl Lindman