A Selection of Hexandrian Plants…: Tiger Lily, 1831-1832 by Robert Havell

A Selection of Hexandrian Plants…: Tiger Lily, 1831-1832

Robert Havell

Framed picture

More products…
  • Sustainably sourced wooden frame
  • Thick bevel-cut mount
  • 200gsm thick fine art print paper
  • 100+ year colour guarantee
  • Ready-to-hang
  • Read more about our framed prints
£49.95
Free delivery when you spend over £75 (UK, EU & US)

Image information

Close

Sizing information

Dimensions
Overall size (inc frame) x cm ( x in)
Depth cm (in)
Artwork x cm ( x in)
Border (mount) cm top/bottom (in)
cm left/right (in)
The paper size of our wall art shipped from the US is sized to the nearest inch.
Model is 5ft4in or 1.62m
Model is 5'4" (1.62m)

Our framed prints

Every framed picture is created by hand in our workshop by specialist framers.

Black, white, silver, gold or natural frames available, supplied ready to hang.

All our frames have a smooth satin finish, and measure 20mm (front face) by 23mm (depth from wall).

Read more about our framed art prints.

Manufactured in the UK, the US and the EU

All products are created to order in our print factories around the globe, and we are the trusted printing partner of many high profile and respected art galleries and museums.

We are proud to have produced over 1 million prints for hundreds of thousands of customers.

Delivery & returns

We print everything to order so delivery times may vary but all framed pictures are despatched within 3 days.

Delivery to the UK, EU & US is free when you spend £75. Otherwise, delivery to the UK costs £10 for a single framed print.

We will happily replace your order if everything isn’t 100% perfect.

Product details A Selection of Hexandrian Plants…: Tiger Lily, 1831-1832

A Selection of Hexandrian Plants…: Tiger Lily, 1831-1832

Robert Havell

A Selection of Hexandrian Plants, belonging to the natural order of Amaryllidae and Liliacae: Tiger Lily, 1831-1832. The late 18th century saw the development of colour printing, a laborious process in which the image is built up from separate plates for each colour. Applying Newton?s theory of colour, a plate was prepared for each of the three primary colours (blue, yellow, and red) as well as for a darker colour (usually black, to provide a unifying background tone). These plates, too, were often embellished with hand work in watercolour

  • Image ref: 2722241
  • Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Find related images

A Selection of Hexandrian Plants…: Tiger Lily, 1831-1832 by Robert Havell zoom

Discover more

More by the artist Robert Havell.

Explore the collection Heritage Images.

This image on other products