Description This majestic book presents the full-color prints, made by various artists, of the flora found during Jos Celestino Mutis\' famous 1783 Botanical Expedition to New Granada (modern Colombia).
It did not generate spectacular scientific findings, but the drawing school that was created to record the flora produced prints of exceptional quality..
The Expedition started in 1783 and spanned three decades.
Annotation This majestic volume presents the full-color prints, made by various artists, of the flora found during Mutis\' famous 1783 Botanical Expedition to New Granada (modern Colombia).
Among the artists, Salvador Rizo and Francisco Javier Mat s were the most outstanding
Mat s in particular was described by polymath Alexander Humboldt as the best Botanical illustrator in the world.
It did not generate spectacular scientific findings, but the drawing school that was created to record the flora produced prints of exceptional quality.
The Expedition started in 1783 and spanned three decades.
After many years without a positive answer from the Spanish Crown, King Charles III, who had studied botany, accepted.
On three occasions he proposed a Botanical Expedition to New Granada, where he had arrived in order to serve as the viceroy\'s doctor.
Jos Celestino Mutis (1732-1808) was a Spanish priest, botanist, geographer, mathematician, doctor and professor.
Description This majestic book presents the full-color prints, made by various artists, of the flora found during Jos Celestino Mutis\' famous 1783 Botanical Expedition to New Granada (modern Colombia)