Mushrooms with Gilled Caps | Fertilis, Sinuatus & Lamprosus in Vintage Botanical Illustration – A4 Print Download
This finely rendered plate from Histoire Naturelle des Champignons Comestibles et Vénéneux features a selection of gilled mushroom species including Fertilis, Kanius, Sinuatus, Ardosaceus, and Lamprosus. Illustrated in 19th-century France, the artwork highlights varied cap textures, stem forms, and spore structures—capturing key traits in mycological morphology with elegant scientific detail and antique artistry.
Perfect for mycology enthusiasts, botanical collectors, and vintage art lovers.
What’s Included
- Digital Download: A4 (210 x 297 mm) high-resolution PDF
- Print-Ready: Optimized for home or professional printing
- Archival Detail: Carefully restored for clarity while preserving original coloration
About the Source
Originally published in Paris in 1855, Histoire Naturelle des Champignons is a cornerstone of early mycological illustration. This plate is part of our curated “Fungi Series,” selected for its scientific value and aesthetic impact.
Note: This listing is for a digital file only. Frame and matting not included.
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A high-resolution A4 digital print of a vintage mushroom illustration, ready for instant download and printing.