Guided visit

Botanical illustration’s treasures: 15th – 19th centuries

Thursday 3 October, 12:30

Participants to this visit will have the opportunity to discover 400 years of botanical illustration via the presentation of sumptuous botanical works from the world-renowned library of the GBG.

Engravings were used to illustrate books from the earliest days of printing. By the end of the 15th century, woodcuts of plants were enriching the texts of scholars. The 16th century brought prints that were faithful to reality. The quality of the plates reached new heights at the beginning of the 19th century. Of course, the more artistic "belles éditions" have never disappeared since the florileges of the 16th century.

A "books on tables" display will allow visitors to admire these masterpieces of botanical illustration spanning more than 400 years, a selection of which are reproduced in the panel exhibition "La gravure botanique sort au Jardin".

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Reproduction d'une gravure d'un bouquet de Tigridia et Pavonia, peinte par Pierre-Joseph Redouté

Practical informations

Place

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques

Chemin de l'Impératrice 1, 1292 Chambésy

Meeting place

Entrée principale, Place Albert-Thomas

Booking and ticketing

visites.cjb@ville-ge.ch

Audience type

General public

Organizer

Pierre Boillat