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20 de jun. de 2011 · Chet Grycz interviews typographer Iain Bain, who was responsible for the design of The Highgrove Florilegium. At the invitation of His Royal Highness The Pri...
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The word “florilegium” (plural, "florilegia") comes from the New Latin word florilegium, which means "gathering flowers:: flor, flowers + leger e, to gather. The origin of this New Latin word was the Greek word anthologia, anthology, flower-gathering. The phonetic pronunciation is flor-uh- lee -jee-um. EARLIEST HISTORY.
8 de nov. de 2008 · 1. “Watercolors from the Highgrove Florilegium,” a display of botanical paintings of the flowers, trees, fruits, and vegetables grown in the Gloucestershire garden of HRH the Prince of Wales, will be on view Nov. 8 through Jan. 4, 2009, in the Botanical Center. The watercolors are the work of international artists who were invited by the ...
3 de jun. de 2023 · Fellow Society member and botanical artist, Sally Strawson, who has contributed to The Highgrove Florilegium, recording the plants growing around King Charles’ Highgrove home, and The ...
Florilegium Watercolours. Leading botanical artists painted specimens of plants and trees growing in the Highgrove garden. The 124 selected paintings are now published in a limited edition with The Prince's Foundation. Each two-volume set is signed and handbound in leather and marbled paper with tooling in gold leaf.
Florilegium Societies aim to compile a record of all the living plants and flowers in a particular garden or place. Such records can be made in a variety of art media used for botanical art e.g. watercolour, pencil, pen and ink. The History of the Florilegium: Florilegium is a latin word and the plural is Florilegia.