- Auguste Faguet
Auguste Faguet (1841 - 1886), was a noted 19th century French botanical illustrator, well-known for his contributions to major botanical works.
Auguste Faguet produced fine botanical
wood engraving s to illustrate the works ofHenri Ernest Baillon . For the "Dictionnaire de botanique", which appeared in 34 fascicles between 1876 and 1892, he produced 32chromolithograph ed plates, published with each fascicle.Faguet's drawings involve accurate perspective, his skill creating persuasive depth. Faguet's other work for Baillon included "Recherches des coniferes" of 1860, 1186 woodcuts in "Traite de botanique medicale phanerogamique" 1883-1884, 370 woodcuts in "Traite de botanique medicale cryptogamique" of 1889, "Loganiacees" of 1856 and "Bignoniacees" of 1864. Henri Faguet also did illustrations for
Edouard Bureau 's "Monographie des bignoniacee" of 1864,Alfred Grandidier 's "Histoire physique, naturelle et politique de Madagascar" of 1875 and his "Histoire naturelle des plantes" that appeared between 1886 and 1903. Faguet also collaborated on a periodical, "L'Horticulteur Francais", between 1851 and 1872. His excellent woodcuts were overtaken by the renewed use of metal printing plates for botanical illustrations. Thiebault and Faguet illustrated Henri Baillon's "Histoire des plantes" (1866-1895). Faguet supplied engraved text figures forGeorges Octave Dujardin-Beaumetz (1833-1895) &Egasse 's "Les plantes medicinales indigenes ex exotique" of 1889, and contributed to "The Floral Register", a periodical which appeared between 1825 and 1851.ource
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List of florilegia and botanical codices
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