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Framed Marigold Magic I
Marigold Magic I
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
20" x 30" Print
 
Price: $201.99 
Framed Marigold Magic II
Marigold Magic II
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
20" x 30" Print
 
Price: $216.99 
Framed Fern Gathering I
Fern Gathering I
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
22" x 26" Print
 
Price: $76.99 
Framed Fern Gathering II
Fern Gathering II
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
22" x 26" Print
 
Price: $76.99 
Framed Greenery I
Greenery I
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
18" x 22" Print
 
Price: $49.99 
Framed Greenery II
Greenery II
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
18" x 22" Print
 
Price: $49.99 
Framed Greenery III
Greenery III
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
18" x 22" Print
 
Price: $49.99 
Framed Greenery IV
Greenery IV
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
18" x 22" Print
 
Price: $49.99 
Framed Plentiful Pears I
Plentiful Pears I
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
15" x 22" Print
 
Price: $36.99 
Framed Plentiful Pears II
Plentiful Pears II
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
13" x 19" Print
 
Price: $36.99 
Framed Weinmann's Garden I
Weinmann's Garden I
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
17" x 24" Print
 
Price: $47.99 
Framed Weinmann's Garden II
Weinmann's Garden II
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
17" x 24" Print
 
Price: $47.99 
Framed Weinmann's Garden III
Weinmann's Garden III
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
17" x 24" Print
 
Price: $47.99 
Framed Weinmann's Garden IV
Weinmann's Garden IV
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
17" x 24" Print
 
Price: $47.99 
Framed Weinmann's Garden V
Weinmann's Garden V
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
17" x 24" Print
 
Price: $47.99 
Framed Weinmann's Garden VI
Weinmann's Garden VI
by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
17" x 24" Print
 
Price: $47.99 
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Johann Wilhelm Weinmann (1683 – 1741) was a botanist and an apothecary. Between 1737 and 1745, he created the florilegium Phytanthoza iconographia. This was a very ambitious project and it resulted in 8 folio volumes having not less than a thousand hand-colored engravings of several thousand plants. The publication is not only the first botanical work to contain mezzotints printed in color, but is also one of the largest florilegia ever produced. Weinmann’s work must have inspired similar works, such as the Japanese medicinal work by Iwasaki Tsunemasa and Yokusai Iinuma. What is known of Weinmann’s early life is that in 1710, he found work as the assistant of an apothecary when he settled in Regensburg. He became very successful in Regensburg that he managed to purchase a house and apothecary shop in 1712. His business insight was such that he was able to purchase an apothecary which had gone bankrupt, and turn it into a profitable shop. After his first marriage Weinmann became embroiled in a dispute with the local physicians and apothecaries. The dispute was brought about in 1713 by his appointment as Hospital Apothecary. The Town Council intervened in 1715 to resolve the dispute. The local physicians and apothecaries were instructed not to trouble him again, while Weinmann was reprimanded. He soon resumed his successful career, becoming a town councilor, then a commercial assessor, and finally a city assessor. Framed Johann Wilhelm Weinmann art are today very popular especially with botanists and other art collectors. They can be found in many institutions all over the world.
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