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John Edwards (1742 – 31 August 1815) was an English botanist, painter, designer and illustrator, noted for his serial publication, The British Herbal. After living in London until about 1778, he moved to Surrey, and exhibited with the Royal Academy and the Society of Artists, of which he was a member. Edward also produced textile designs, especially for calico. He published The British Herbal Containing One Hundred Plates of The most beautiful and scarce Flowers and Useful Medicinal Plants in monthly parts between 1769 and 1770, covering exotic and British flowers, using text gathered from various sources, and his own hand-coloured engraved plates.

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  • ジョン・エドワーズ (植物画家) (ja)
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  • ジョン・エドワーズ(John Edwards、1742年 – 1815年8月31日)はイギリスの植物画家である。手彩色の図画集、『イギリス本草』("The British Herbal")などを出版した。 (ja)
  • John Edwards (1742 – 31 August 1815) was an English botanist, painter, designer and illustrator, noted for his serial publication, The British Herbal. After living in London until about 1778, he moved to Surrey, and exhibited with the Royal Academy and the Society of Artists, of which he was a member. Edward also produced textile designs, especially for calico. He published The British Herbal Containing One Hundred Plates of The most beautiful and scarce Flowers and Useful Medicinal Plants in monthly parts between 1769 and 1770, covering exotic and British flowers, using text gathered from various sources, and his own hand-coloured engraved plates. (en)
  • John Edwards (1742 - Hampstead, 31 de agosto 1815)​ fue un botánico, pintor, diseñador, e ilustrador inglés, reconocido por su publicación serial, The British Herbal. Hasta 1778, vivió en Londres, y se mudó a Surrey, y expuso ante la Royal Academy y la , de las cuales era miembro. Edward también produjo diseños textiles, especialmente para calicó. Publicó en partes mensuales The British Herbal Containing One Hundred Plates of The most beautiful and scarce Flowers and Useful Medicinal Plants (Hierbas británicas conteniendo cien planchas de las más bellas y escasas flores y plantas medicinales útiles) entre 1769 y 1770, cubriendo flores exóticas y nativas, usando texto obtenido de diversas fuentes y sus propias planchas grabadas y coloreadas a mano. (es)
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  • John Edwards (1742 – 31 August 1815) was an English botanist, painter, designer and illustrator, noted for his serial publication, The British Herbal. After living in London until about 1778, he moved to Surrey, and exhibited with the Royal Academy and the Society of Artists, of which he was a member. Edward also produced textile designs, especially for calico. He published The British Herbal Containing One Hundred Plates of The most beautiful and scarce Flowers and Useful Medicinal Plants in monthly parts between 1769 and 1770, covering exotic and British flowers, using text gathered from various sources, and his own hand-coloured engraved plates. A Collection of Flowers Drawn after Nature & Disposed in an Ornamental & Picturesque Manner, was his next publishing venture. The imprint dates of the plates show that he had started the project in 1783, completing 79 plates through the 1780s and 1790s. Edwards designed, etched and coloured all the plates himself, thus having complete control of the operation. Edwards died in Hampstead. The standard author abbreviation J.Edwards is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
  • John Edwards (1742 - Hampstead, 31 de agosto 1815)​ fue un botánico, pintor, diseñador, e ilustrador inglés, reconocido por su publicación serial, The British Herbal. Hasta 1778, vivió en Londres, y se mudó a Surrey, y expuso ante la Royal Academy y la , de las cuales era miembro. Edward también produjo diseños textiles, especialmente para calicó. Publicó en partes mensuales The British Herbal Containing One Hundred Plates of The most beautiful and scarce Flowers and Useful Medicinal Plants (Hierbas británicas conteniendo cien planchas de las más bellas y escasas flores y plantas medicinales útiles) entre 1769 y 1770, cubriendo flores exóticas y nativas, usando texto obtenido de diversas fuentes y sus propias planchas grabadas y coloreadas a mano. A Collection of Flowers Drawn after Nature & Disposed in an Ornamental & Picturesque Manner, fue su siguiente aventura editorial. Las fechas de impresión de las placas muestran que había comenzado el proyecto en 1783, completando 79 placas a través de los años 1780 y 1790. Edwards diseñó, los grabados al agua fuerte y coloreando todas las placas por sí mismo, teniendo así el control total de la operación. (es)
  • ジョン・エドワーズ(John Edwards、1742年 – 1815年8月31日)はイギリスの植物画家である。手彩色の図画集、『イギリス本草』("The British Herbal")などを出版した。 (ja)
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