• Shells Nautilus (1829)
    Shells Nautilus (1829)

    Shells Nautilus (1829)

    John Wilkes

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  • Cactus Prickly Pear (1829)
    Cactus Prickly Pear (1829)

    Cactus Prickly Pear (1829)

    John Wilkes

    Regular price $23.00+
  • Anatomy Central Nervous System (1829)
    Anatomy Central Nervous System (1829)

    Anatomy Central Nervous System (1829)

    John Wilkes

    Regular price $23.00+
  • Zebra (1810)
    Zebra (1810)

    Zebra (1810)

    John Wilkes

    Regular price $23.00+
  • Snake Viper (1810)
    Snake Viper (1810)

    Snake Viper (1810)

    John Wilkes

    Regular price $23.00+
  • Snake Viper II (1810)
    Snake Viper II (1810)

    Snake Viper II (1810)

    John Wilkes

    Regular price $23.00+
  • Snake Red Tailed Boa (1810)
    Snake Red Tailed Boa (1810)

    Snake Red Tailed Boa (1810)

    John Wilkes

    Regular price $23.00+
  • Snake Boa Constrictor (1810)
    Snake Boa Constrictor (1810)

    Snake Boa Constrictor (1810)

    John Wilkes

    Regular price $23.00+
  • Pineapple (1810)
    Pineapple (1810)

    Pineapple (1810)

    John Wilkes

    Regular price $23.00+
  • Horses Farriery (1810)
    Horses Farriery (1810)

    Horses Farriery (1810)

    John Wilkes

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John Wilkes

John Wilkes

John Wilkes was a notable English botanist, illustrator and publisher who lived in the 18th century. Born in 1750, Wilkes grew up during a time when interest in science, and botany in particular, was growing rapidly in Britain. This era was marked by the discovery and classification of new plant species brought to Europe from all over the world.

Wilkes was known for his ability to create botanical illustrations with great precision and detail. His work was not only scientifically valuable but also aesthetically pleasing, making it popular with collectors and scientists alike. He worked closely with some of the leading botanists of his time and contributed greatly to the dissemination of botanical knowledge through his illustrations.

A significant part of Wilkes' career was his work as a publisher. He published several botanical works that included both his own illustrations and those of other artists. These publications were often lavishly designed and printed in limited editions, making them sought-after collectors' items. Wilkes' ability to combine art and science helped to promote public interest in botany and deepen understanding of the plant world.

Interesting fact: John Wilkes was not only a talented illustrator, but also a shrewd businessman. He knew how to market his works in such a way that they appealed to both academics and wealthy art lovers.

Important works of art & pictures by John Wilkes: 1. "The English Botanist" (1780)
2. "Flora Britannica" (1785)
3. "Exotic Plants" (1790)
4. "Botanical Illustrations" (1795)
5. "The New Herbal" (1800)
6. "Garden Plants of the World" (1805)
7. "Rare Flora" (1810)
8. "The Plant Kingdom" (1815)
9. "Illustrated Botany" (1820)
10. "The Complete Botanist" (1825)