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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
A major problem in horticulture was the lack of a consistent system of classification. The first successful attempt to establish a common nomenclature was in 1724 when 20 London nurserymen published a list of all plants grown in their nurseries. Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus’s Systema Naturae was published in 1735; it classified 7,700 plants by their botanic structure and gave them universally applicable two-part Latin names. From then on artists had to combine scientific accuracy with artistic skill. Many of Ehret’s flower portraits were copied by printmakers and published in the great botanical iconographies of his day. His patron Dr. Christoph Jakob Trew engaged the Haids, a distinguished family of Nuremberg etchers, to translate Ehret’s crisp, vigorously drawn paintings into printed illustrations.
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Fruit Arrangement: Peaches and Plumbs on a Slab of Marble
Plantae Selectae: No. 39 - Lilio-Gladiolus
Plantae et Papiliones rariores: Martynia
Plantae Selectae: No. 50 - Ficus
Plantae Selectae: No. 52 - Ixia
Plantae Selectae: No. 33 - Magnolia
Plantae et papiliones rariores: No. 9
Plantae Selectae: No. 46 - Tacamahaca
Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau (French, 1700–1782) — Traité
Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau (French, 1700–1782) — Traité
Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau (French, 1700–1782) — Traité
Jean Louis Prévost — Collection des fleurs et des fruits: B
Gerard van Spaendonck (Dutch, 1746–1822) — Cultivated Medlar
Gerard van Spaendonck (Dutch, 1746–1822) — Cultivated Medlar
George Brookshaw (British, 1751–1823) — Pomona Britannica:
Alexander, Freiherr von Humboldt (German, 1769–1859) — Voyag
Alexander, Freiherr von Humboldt (German, 1769–1859) — Voyag
Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau (French, 1700–1782) — Apple w
Henri Joseph Redouté (French, 1766–1853) — Reine Claude Plum
Jean Louis Prévost — Collection des fleurs et des fruits: B