168 Johann Wilhelm Weinmann (1683–1741) – Arum Hodoraceum with Short, Rigid, and Scarious Leaves – Hand-colouring engraving (Circa 1740)

This detailed botanical illustration depicts the large, prominently veined leaf of the plant classified as Arum Hodoraceum foliis brevibus rigidis et scariosis. The single subject is rendered with scientific precision and vivid color, highlighting its internal structure and characteristic markings. The print is a monumental four-volume work published over several years, which sought to document thousands of known botanical species, both indigenous and exotic, in the mid-18th century.
Johann Wilhelm Weinmann was an influential German pharmacist, apothecary, and botanist. He commissioned Phytanthoza Iconographia, his enduring masterpiece, overseeing the production of over a thousand plates. This work is celebrated in botanical art history for being the first major publication to employ the pioneering technique of color-printed mezzotint, often after original drawings by eminent artists like Georg Dionysius Ehret, lending the finished prints their exceptional depth and tonal quality.
Artist or Maker: Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
Dimensions: Approximately 38 × 24 cm
Medium: Hand-colouring engraving
Date: Circa 1740
Condition Report:
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