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MALABAR CINNAMON, 1735. The Malabar or Java cinnamon plant. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735

MALABAR CINNAMON, 1735. The Malabar or Java cinnamon plant. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735


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MALABAR CINNAMON, 1735. The Malabar or Java cinnamon plant. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735

MALABAR CINNAMON, 1735.
The Malabar or Java cinnamon plant. Line engraving by Elizabeth Blackwell from her book A Curious Herbal published in London, 1735

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This print showcases the intricate line engraving of the Malabar or Java cinnamon plant, created by Elizabeth Blackwell in 1735. The botanical illustration is taken from her renowned book, A Curious Herbal, which was published in London during the same year. Elizabeth Blackwell's talent for capturing the essence of plants through her engravings is evident in this artwork. The delicate details and precise lines bring to life the beauty and uniqueness of the Malabar cinnamon plant. As one gazes at this print, they can almost feel as if they are transported back to 18th century England, witnessing Blackwell's dedication to documenting nature. The significance of this particular engraving lies not only in its artistic value but also in its contribution to botany and biology studies. By accurately depicting various aspects of the Malabar cinnamon plant such as its bark, fruit, and overall structure, Blackwell provided valuable information that aided scientists and researchers during that era. Today, this enchanting print serves as a testament to Elizabeth Blackwell's pioneering work in early English botany. It reminds us of her invaluable contributions to our understanding of plants and their medicinal properties. This piece from Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection allows us to appreciate both the scientific importance and aesthetic appeal of botanical illustrations from centuries past.

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