From the Founding Collection of the Honeychurch Herbarium.
This botanical study comes from Anne Kingsbury Wollstonecraft’s remarkable 1826 manuscript, Specimens of the Plants and Fruits of the Island of Cuba. Created during her years in Cuba, Wollstonecraft’s extraordinary body of botanical work remained unpublished during her lifetime and largely unknown for nearly two centuries.
Selected as one of six works that form the Founding Collection of the Honeychurch Herbarium, each botanical is reproduced on archival paper and presented with archival backing in a protective glassine sleeve.
Designed to be framed individually, grouped with other works from the collection, or collected as the complete Founding Collection.