Banks' Florilegium Plate 574 Asplenium Terrestre

Part XXVII - New Zealand. One of a set of 738 botanical prints produced from original drawings made by Sydney Parkinson on the first voyage of Captain Cook (1768-1771). Parkinson made sketches of hundreds of specimens collected by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander on the voyage, which were to be turned into completed watercolours on their return. This specimen was found at Totara nui, New Zealand, between 15 January-6 February 1770. Following Parkinson's death on the return voyage, the watercolour was completed by John Frederick Miller and engraved by Gerald Sibelius, under the patronage of Banks, but never published. These passed to the Natural History Museum on Banks' death and were eventually published by them in the 1980s (in association with Alecto Publishing) in full colour, using the original engraving plates. This set is Number 95 of a limited edition of 100. Each print is inscribed with specimen name, finding location, artists names and date.

Object Details

ID: ZBA6498
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Natural History Museum; Parkinson, Sydney Editions Alecto Sibelius, Gerald Miller, John Frederick
Date made: 1980-1991
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Mount: 734 mm x 570 mm