Medium
		colour engraving and etching (à la poupée) with hand-colouring
Measurements
		44.0 × 29.4 cm irreg. (image) 46.1 × 30.0 cm (plate) 71.9 × 55.7 cm (sheet)
Credit Line
			National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Presented by Rio Tinto Limited through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program, 2013					
					
					
Gallery location
		Not on display
Edition
		ed. 26/100
Printing/Publishing
		printed by Michael Humble and Edward Egerton-Williams, London; published by Alecto Historical Editions in association with The British Museum (Natural History)
Inscription
		embossed and inscribed in pencil l.l.: BANKS’ FLORILEGIUM / PLATE No. 122 EDITION No. 26/100
embossed and inscribed in pencil l.r.: MH (in an oval) (dragon rampant) AHE (monogram) BM (banksia flower) (NH) ©1981
printed in ink (on mount) l.l.: S. Parkinson del.1770 / F. P. Nodder pinx.1777
printed in ink (on mount) l.c.: PLATE 122 / TRISTANIA SUAVEOLENS (Solander ex Gaetner) J. E. Smith in Rees / Melaleuca suaveolens / Endeavour River, Australia / 17 June–4 August 1770
printed in ink (on mount) l.r.: D. MacKenzie sculps.
Accession Number
		2013.416.122
Departments
			International Prints / International Prints and Drawings
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