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Ficus hispida Linn, from an album belonging to botanist Richard Cresswell, 1780-1810 (opaque w/c &...

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EX5910718
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Ficus hispida Linn, from an album belonging to botanist Richard Cresswell, 1780-1810 (opaque w/c & ink on paper)
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Artist
Indian School / Indian
Location
Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter, Devon, UK
Medium
opaque watercolour and ink on paper
Date
1780 AD - 1810 AD (C18th AD - C19th AD)
Dimensions
55.5x39 cms
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This plant is grown for its edible figs. Traditionally, different parts of the plant have been used in the treatment of ulcers, anemia, jaundice, hemorrhage, diabetes, hepatitis, and others. It has also been used as a purgative. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries the East India Company controlled much of the Indian subcontinent. Keen to exploit and export valuable natural commodities, the Company set out to record the flora of India and commissioned Indian artists to create detailed botanical illustrations. Many of the plants were known through their use in Ayurvedic medicine. One of the world’s oldest medicinal systems, it has been practised in India for 3,000 years. Company School style paintings became popular with wealthy Europeans. It was not uncommon for East India Company officials (who were not employed as medics or botanists) to build their own personal collections of paintings depicting Indian flora and fauna. We cannot be sure how local amateur botanist Richard Cresswell came by this collection of 86 Company School works. It is possible Henry Creighton commissioned them during his time as a judge in Calcutta and that on his death the works came back to the UK with his daughter Frances who later married Richard Cresswell.

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