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Jane Elizabeth Giraud

English, 1810-1868
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Jane Elizabeth Giraud was born in 1810, daughter of John Thomas Giraud — descended from Huguenot immigrants — who became a surgeon and mayor of Faversham. Jane’s grandfather had been rector of St Catherine’s and a headmaster of the grammar school. Her younger brother Francis followed his father’s footsteps and became a surgeon and her brother Herbert became a professor of chemistry, materia medica and botany in Bombay.

Like many young women of her age she took up flower painting as a pastime and she became remarkably successful, publishing no less than three illustrated books. The first, titled The Flowers of Shakspeare, illustrated the many botanical references in Shakespeare’s plays and appeared in 1845. It was followed in 1846 by The Flowers of Milton illustrating Paradise Lost and Paradise Regain’d and then finally by The Floral Months of 1850.

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The fête of the flowers Pl.16

The fête of the flowers Pl.16 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.15

The fête of the flowers Pl.15 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.14

The fête of the flowers Pl.14 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.13

The fête of the flowers Pl.13 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.12

The fête of the flowers Pl.12 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.11

The fête of the flowers Pl.11 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.10

The fête of the flowers Pl.10 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.09

The fête of the flowers Pl.09 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.08

The fête of the flowers Pl.08 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.07

The fête of the flowers Pl.07 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.06

The fête of the flowers Pl.06 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.05

The fête of the flowers Pl.05 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.04

The fête of the flowers Pl.04 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.03

The fête of the flowers Pl.03 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.02

The fête of the flowers Pl.02 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
Woodbine, ivy, roses and myrtle

Woodbine, ivy, roses and myrtle (1846)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The fête of the flowers Pl.01

The fête of the flowers Pl.01 (1860)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
Wild Thyme, Vine, Willows and hazel

Wild Thyme, Vine, Willows and hazel (1846)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
Violets and roses

Violets and roses (1846)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
Violet, crocus and hyacinth

Violet, crocus and hyacinth (1846)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
Up the Rushy-fringed bank

Up the Rushy-fringed bank (1846)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
The flowers of Milton – Title Page

The flowers of Milton – Title Page (1846)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
Sweet briar, eglantine, and vine

Sweet briar, eglantine, and vine (1846)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
Roses flowers of slender stalk, myrtle

Roses flowers of slender stalk, myrtle (1846)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
Primrose, Grow-toe,Jessamine. White-pink, Pansy and Violet

Primrose, Grow-toe,Jessamine. White-pink, Pansy and Violet (1846)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
Poems on several occasions

Poems on several occasions (1846)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
Pines and oaks

Pines and oaks (1846)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
Paradise Regained

Paradise Regained (1846)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
Paradise Lost

Paradise Lost (1846)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
Pansies, violets, asphodel and hyacinth

Pansies, violets, asphodel and hyacinth (1846)

Jane Elizabeth Giraud (English, 1810-1868)
Botanical
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