Accession Number: 0848.46
Artist Name: [previously attr. to] Cockerell, Florence Kate Kingsford (Lady) [see notes]
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Taxon: Aletris Linnaeus, Liliaceae
Dimensions (cm): 35 x 25.5
Notes: Believed not to be by Florence Kate Kingsford (later Lady Cockerell) according to John French, authorized biographer of her son Sir Christopher Cockerell. Bookplates associated with the Hunt Institute album are those of Sir Charles Cockerell and Geraldi Ponsonby (1880).
Accession Number: 0848.47
Artist Name: [previously attr. to] Cockerell, Florence Kate Kingsford (Lady) [see notes]
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Dimensions (cm): 35 x 25.5
Notes: Believed not to be by Florence Kate Kingsford (later Lady Cockerell) according to John French, authorized biographer of her son Sir Christopher Cockerell. Bookplates associated with the Hunt Institute album are those of Sir Charles Cockerell and Geraldi Ponsonby (1880).
Accession Number: 0848.48
Artist Name: [previously attr. to] Cockerell, Florence Kate Kingsford (Lady) [see notes]
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Dimensions (cm): 35 x 25.5
Notes: Believed not to be by Florence Kate Kingsford (later Lady Cockerell) according to John French, authorized biographer of her son Sir Christopher Cockerell. Bookplates associated with the Hunt Institute album are those of Sir Charles Cockerell and Geraldi Ponsonby (1880).
Accession Number: 0848.49
Artist Name: [previously attr. to] Cockerell, Florence Kate Kingsford (Lady) [see notes]
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Title: "Pyrus spectabilis"
Taxon: Pyrus Linnaeus, Rosaceae
Dimensions (cm): 35 x 25.5
Notes: Believed not to be by Florence Kate Kingsford (later Lady Cockerell) according to John French, authorized biographer of her son Sir Christopher Cockerell. Bookplates associated with the Hunt Institute album are those of Sir Charles Cockerell and Geraldi Ponsonby (1880).
Accession Number: 0848.50
Artist Name: [previously attr. to] Cockerell, Florence Kate Kingsford (Lady) [see notes]
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Dimensions (cm): 35 x 25.5
Notes: Believed not to be by Florence Kate Kingsford (later Lady Cockerell) according to John French, authorized biographer of her son Sir Christopher Cockerell. Bookplates associated with the Hunt Institute album are those of Sir Charles Cockerell and Geraldi Ponsonby (1880).
Accession Number: 0849.01
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Place of Execution: West Indies
Signature: J. Tyley del 1802 (b.c.)
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.02
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Crudia spicata (Aublet) Willdenow, Fabaceae alt. Leguminosae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.03
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Asclepias gigantea''
Taxon: Calotropis procera (Aiton) W. T. Aiton, Asclepiadaceae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.04
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Bryonia laciniosa''
Taxon: Diplocyclos palmatus (Linnaeus) Jeffrey, Cucurbitaceae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.05
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Begonia obliqua Linnaeus, Begoniaceae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.06
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.07
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Bixa orellenea''
Taxon: Bixa orellana Linnaeus, Bixaceae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.08
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Canna indica, Indian shot''
Taxon: Canna indica Linnaeus, Cannaceae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.09
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Clusia Linnaeus, Clusiaceae alt. Guttiferae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.10
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Anacardium occidentale Linnaeus, Anacardiaceae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.11
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Clitoria falcata Lamarck, Fabaceae alt. Leguminosae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.12
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Talinum triangulare (Jacquin) Willdenow, Portulacaceae
Date of Execution: 1804 or after
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.13
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Securidaca diversifolia (Linnaeus) Blake, Polygalaceae
Date of Execution: 1804 or after
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.14
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''East India cucumber''
Taxon: Averrhoa bilimbi Linnaeus, Oxalidaceae
Date of Execution: 1804 or after
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.15
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''East India gooseberry''
Taxon: Phyllanthus acidus (Linnaeus) Skeels, Euphorbiaceae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.16
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''East India pomerose''
Taxon: Syzygium malaccense (Linnaeus) Merrill and L. M. Perry, Myrtaceae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.17
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''East India pomerose''
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.18
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Erithrina corallodendron, Coral bean tree''
Taxon: Erythrina corallodendron Linnaeus, Fabaceae alt. Leguminosae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.19
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Hibiscus Linnaeus, Malvaceae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).
Accession Number: 0849.20
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Acer [?] cyrilla W., Cyrilla racemiflora L.
Taxon: Cyrilla racemiflora Linnaeus, Cyrillaceae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Signature: John Tyley (b.l.)
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator from 1793 to 1800 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent (1785 to 1811). Although many of the Institute’s collection of 51 Tyley watercolors are unsigned and undated, they are painted on laid and wove papers manufactured in England with watermarks dated 1794 (J Whatman); Curteis and Sons (no date), fleur de lis (no date) and I Taylor (1804).