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George Brookshaw - Brown Havannah pine.

Brown Havannah pine. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
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The Artist died in 1823 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

George Brookshaw, also known as G. Brown, was a notable English painter and illustrator from London.

His early career was spent as a London cabinet-maker specializing in painted furniture, often with floral decorations. Brookshaw also published supplementary drawing manuals on fruit, flowers, and birds. His books included A New Treatise on Flower Painting, or, Every Lady Her Own Drawing Master in 1818.

His 1812 book Pomona Britannica records and illustrates fruit varieties grown in the greenhouses and gardens of Kensington Palace and other famous places in England. The book is especially noteworthy for pineapples and cherries.

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Red magnum, Blue perdrigon, Le Loyal and the White magnum bonum plums.

Red magnum, Blue perdrigon, Le Loyal and the White magnum bonum plums. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Morella, Caroon and and the Cherry introduced by Mr. Reynolds of Brentford.

Morella, Caroon and and the Cherry introduced by Mr. Reynolds of Brentford. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Semiana, Coe’s golden drop, White perdrigon and the [Late Imperial] plums.

Semiana, Coe’s golden drop, White perdrigon and the [Late Imperial] plums. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Grizzly frontiniac grape.

Grizzly frontiniac grape. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Black Antigua (jagged leaf) pine.

Black Antigua (jagged leaf) pine. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Apples (White Colville, Red Colville, Norfolk Beefin, Norfolk paradise, Norfolk storing varities).

Apples (White Colville, Red Colville, Norfolk Beefin, Norfolk paradise, Norfolk storing varities). (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Riply pine.

Riply pine. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Strawberry varieties; Early scarlet -Late scarlet -Golden-drop – Pine.

Strawberry varieties; Early scarlet -Late scarlet -Golden-drop – Pine. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Apples (Rhenet Gray, Padly’s Pippin, Bigg’s Nonsuch, July flower, Kirk’s scarlet admirable and the Ribstone Pippin varities).

Apples (Rhenet Gray, Padly’s Pippin, Bigg’s Nonsuch, July flower, Kirk’s scarlet admirable and the Ribstone Pippin varities). (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Black muscadine (grapes).

Black muscadine (grapes). (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Red frontianiac grape.

Red frontianiac grape. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Pear, Blue imperatrice (The Empress), Brignole and St. Catherine plums.

Pear, Blue imperatrice (The Empress), Brignole and St. Catherine plums. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Bleeding-heart, Ox-heart and Maple-heart cherries.

Bleeding-heart, Ox-heart and Maple-heart cherries. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Black Hamburgh grape.

Black Hamburgh grape. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Drap d’Or, or Cloth of Gold, White gage, Blue gage and Green gage plums.

Drap d’Or, or Cloth of Gold, White gage, Blue gage and Green gage plums. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
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