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Amomum, Pl. 2 — Encyclopédie Méthodique
Amomum, Pl. 2 — Encyclopédie Méthodique
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An early plate from the Botanique series depicting Amomum, the aromatic spice genus prized in both commerce and medicine since antiquity.
After J. E. de Sève; engraved by Robert Bénard. Botanique, Plate 2, from the Encyclopédie Méthodique. Published in Paris, c. 1793.
The Encyclopédie Méthodique expanded upon Diderot and d'Alembert's original Encyclopédie, reorganising knowledge into subject-specific dictionaries with thousands of newly commissioned plates. Its Botanique section, overseen by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, remains a landmark of Enlightenment-era plant taxonomy and scientific illustration.
Copperplate engraving on laid paper, approximately 29.7 × 21.6 cm. Excellent.
Artwork Details
| Type | Botanical print |
|---|---|
| Artist | After J. E. de Sève; engraved by Robert Bénard |
| Date | 1793 |
| Period | 18th century |
| Medium | Copperplate engraving |
| Origin | France |
| Publication | Encyclopédie Méthodique |
| Subject | Botanical |
| Condition | Excellent |
| Dimensions | 29.7 × 21.6 cm |




