Accession Number: 0849.21
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Hibiscus mutabilis or Changeable rose''
Taxon: Hibiscus mutabilis 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).
HIBD Exhibitions: Botany and History Entwined: Rachel Hunt's Legacy (2011) [catalogue]
HIBD Publications: Tancin, C. A., L. B. Bruno, A. L. Todd and D. W. Brown. 2011. Botany and History Entwined: Rachel Hunt's Legacy. Pittsburgh: Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation. P. 73.
Accession Number: 0849.22
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Hibiscus trionum''
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: 0849.23
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Syzygium cuminii (Linnaeus) Skeels, 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: 0849.24
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Pachystachys coccinea (Aublet) Nees, Acanthaceae
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: 0849.25
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Jacquinia armillaris'' ?
Taxon: Jacquinia arborea Vahl, Theophrastaceae
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: 0849.26
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Guaiacum officinale Linnaeus, Zygophyllaceae
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: 0849.27
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Lantana camara''
Taxon: Lantana camara Linnaeus, Verbenaceae
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: 0849.28
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Lunonia [?] triphylla''
Taxon: Triphasia trifolia (Burman fil) P. Wils., Rutaceae
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: 0849.29
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Melia azedarach or Common lilac''
Taxon: Melia azedarach Linnaeus, Meliaceae
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: 0849.30
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Nyotanthes sambacl, Cape jasmine''
Taxon: Gardenia jasminoides Ellis, Rubiaceae
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: 0849.31
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Turnera Linnaeus, Turneraceae
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: 0849.32
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Poinciana pulcherrima, Barbados pride horizontal''
Taxon: Caesalpinia 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: 0849.33
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Petrea volubiles''
Taxon: Petraea kohautiana Presl, Verbenaceae
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: 0849.34
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Phoenix dactylifera (male), Date tree''
Taxon: Phoenix dactylifera Linnaeus, Arecaceae alt. Palmae
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: 0849.35
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''Plumeria rubia''
Taxon: Plumeria rubra Linnaeus, Apocynaceae
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: 0849.36
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Passiflora serratodigitata Linnaeus, Passifloraceae
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).
HIBD Exhibitions: Duets, 2014
Accession Number: 0849.37
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Quassia amara Linnaeus, Simaroubaceae
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: 0849.38
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Title: ''St. Vincent birch''
Taxon: Swartzia simplex (Swartz) Sprengel, 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: 0849.39
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Solanum seaforthianum Andrews, Solanaceae
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: 0849.40
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Solanum subinerme Jacquin, Solanaceae
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: 0849.41
Nationality: Antigua (and possibly, but to date no direct evidence, in England??)
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Taxon: Parkinsonia aculeata 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: 0849.42
Life Span: fl.1793?–1823?
Nationality: Antigua and England ?
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Taxon: Malpighia glabra Linnaeus, Malpighiaceae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent from 1785 to 1811. Tyley likely worked for Anderson between 1793? and 1800.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 and 1804.
Accession Number: 0849.43
Life Span: fl.1793?–1823?
Nationality: Antigua and England ?
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Taxon: Clitoria ternatea Linnaeus, Fabaceae alt. Leguminosae
Date of Execution: 1804 or after
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent from 1785 to 1811. Tyley likely worked for Anderson between 1793? and 1800.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 and 1804. Watermark on this paper is "I Taylor 1804."
Accession Number: 0849.44
Life Span: fl.1793?–1823?
Nationality: Antigua and England ?
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Taxon: Brownea latifolia Jacquin, 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 for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent from 1785 to 1811. Tyley likely worked for Anderson between 1793? and 1800.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 and 1804.
Accession Number: 0849.45
Life Span: fl.1793?–1823?
Nationality: Antigua and England ?
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Title: ''West India bark''
Taxon: Exostema sanctae-luciae (Kentish) Britten, Rubiaceae
Date of Execution: between 1794? and 1800
Place of Execution: West Indies
Notes: The native Antiguan John Tyley worked as a botanical illustrator for the Scotsman Alexander Anderson during his tenure as superintendent of the King’s Botanical Garden of St. Vincent from 1785 to 1811. Tyley likely worked for Anderson between 1793? and 1800.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 and 1804.