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George Brookshaw - Riply pine.

Riply 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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Green flesh or Candia melon.

Green flesh or Candia melon. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Montauban, Gross minion and the Old royal George peaches.

Montauban, Gross minion and the Old royal George peaches. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
White masculine, Red masculine, Orange and Turkey Apricots.

White masculine, Red masculine, Orange and Turkey Apricots. (1812)

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

Black muscadine (grapes). (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Pears (Brown beurree, Golden beurree and the Colmar varities).

Pears (Brown beurree, Golden beurree and the Colmar varities). (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Apples (French crab, Mincham’s crab, Cockagee, Red streak, Holland berry and the New Town pippin varities).

Apples (French crab, Mincham’s crab, Cockagee, Red streak, Holland berry and the New Town pippin varities). (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Apples (Striped Holland Pippin, Marygold , Sullenworth Rennet, Saint Germain, Watkin’s large dumpling and the Beauty of Kent, or the Flower of Kent varities).

Apples (Striped Holland Pippin, Marygold , Sullenworth Rennet, Saint Germain, Watkin’s large dumpling and the Beauty of Kent, or the Flower of Kent varities). (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Black currant – Dutch red and white currants.

Black currant – Dutch red and white currants. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Filberts and Nuts (scarlet, white, Barcelona, English cob and brown hazle)

Filberts and Nuts (scarlet, white, Barcelona, English cob and brown hazle) (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Royal George, Royal Charlotte, and the French Mignonne, or Minion Peaches.

Royal George, Royal Charlotte, and the French Mignonne, or Minion Peaches. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Scarlet flesh rock melon.

Scarlet flesh rock melon. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Tradescant, Millet’s and Amber-heart cherries.

Tradescant, Millet’s and Amber-heart cherries. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
Black, Breda, Brussels and Moor park apricots.

Black, Breda, Brussels and Moor park apricots. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
The pear (Petit muscat, Sweet sugar, Green chissel, Citron de calmes and the Jargonelle varities).

The pear (Petit muscat, Sweet sugar, Green chissel, Citron de calmes and the Jargonelle varities). (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
White sweet water grape.

White sweet water grape. (1812)

George Brookshaw (English, 1751–1823)
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