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He was an accomplished and unusual botanical artist, in that he was not only the artist but also the engraver, colourist, and publisher of his books in an era when most artists were only employed to draw plates. The
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at a half-crown an issue, provided affordable images of plants to the growing population of amateur gardeners in Britain. This was the first serious rival to the
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that were introduced to Great Britain from South Africa in the early and middle 19th century, leading to what has been called an "
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from at least 1961... common practice for bibliographers and historians of botany to call him Henry Charles Andrews
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According to a contemporary announcement, Andrews also taught drawing from nature and etching to private students.
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1794 – 1830), was an English botanist, botanical artist and engraver. As he always published as
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was his first publication; issued serially in London in ten volumes between 1797 and 1812, the
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Cleevely, R.J. "Original Drawings of Heaths Associated with Henry Charles Andrews.". In
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of that date, because the majority of the plants figured were of recent introduction."
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Botanists Repository, Comprising Colour'd Engravings of New and Rare Plants
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Henry Andrews reportedly named the Australian flowering plant
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the 'C.' is now known to stand for Cranke and not Charles
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Erica grandiflora
fl.
Knightsbridge
John Kennedy
Hammersmith
Kew
Curtis's Botanical Magazine
W. Botting Hemsley
Erica
Correa
José Francisco Correia da Serra
Joseph Banks
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
Nelson, E. Charles
"Henry C. Andrews, Botanical Artist and Publisher"
Notes and Queries
Oxford University Press
Nelson, E. Charles
H. C. Andrews Mystery Solved
cite book
help
"Andrews, Henry C. (c. 1759-1835)"



"Humble Heather"
"Andrews, H.C."

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