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Henry Cranke Andrews (fl. 1794 – 1830), was an English botanist, botanical artist and engraver. As he always published as Henry C. Andrews, and due to difficulty finding records, the C. was often referred to as Charles, until a record of his marriage registration was found in 2017.[1][2]

Henry Cranke Andrews
NationalityBritish
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
Erica grandiflora L.f. 1802
Erica grandiflora L.f. 1802

He lived in Knightsbridge, and was married to Anne Kennedy,[3] the daughter of John Kennedy of Hammersmith, a nurseryman who assisted Andrews in the descriptions of the plants he illustrated.

He was an accomplished and unusual botanical artist, in that he was not only the artist but also the engraver, colourist, and publisher of his books in an era when most artists were only employed to draw plates. The Botanist's Repository was his first publication; issued serially in London in ten volumes between 1797 and 1812, the Repository at a half-crown an issue, provided affordable images of plants to the growing population of amateur gardeners in Britain. This was the first serious rival to the Kew publication, Curtis's Botanical Magazine. Perhaps not surprisingly, W. Botting Hemsley, a botanist who was employed by Kew, was critical of the quality of Andrews' 664 coloured plates in the Botanist's Repository:

"The drawing is usually fairly good, though not equal to some of this artist's later work... There is no pretense of giving any analysis of the flowers, but they themselves are often inexact and generally inadequate to be of any use botantically. The descriptive part is also unequal, and synonymy altogether excluded. Nevertheless, the Repository was in one sense superior to the Botanical Magazine of that date, because the majority of the plants figured were of recent introduction."[4]

Andrews' major work is considered to be his Coloured Engravings of Heaths, published in four volumes between 1794 and 1830.[3] It focused on the many species of the genus Erica that were introduced to Great Britain from South Africa in the early and middle 19th century, leading to what has been called an "Erica mania" in British horticulture.[5][6]

Henry Andrews reportedly named the Australian flowering plant Correa after the Portuguese botanist and polymath, José Francisco Correia da Serra, who was living in exile in England from 1795 to 1797, and who pursued research with their mutual colleague Joseph Banks.[7]

According to a contemporary announcement, Andrews also taught drawing from nature and etching to private students.[3]

The standard author abbreviation Andrews is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[8]

Publications



References


  1. Nelson, E. Charles (March 2017). "Henry C. Andrews, Botanical Artist and Publisher". Notes and Queries. Oxford University Press. 64 (1): 95–97. Retrieved 8 August 2020. from at least 1961... common practice for bibliographers and historians of botany to call him Henry Charles Andrews
  2. Nelson, E. Charles (July 2017). H. C. Andrews Mystery Solved (PDF). Society for the History of Natural History. Vol. 112. pp. 18–19. Retrieved 8 August 2020. the ‘C.’ is now known to stand for Cranke and not Charles
  3. Cleevely, R.J. "Original Drawings of Heaths Associated with Henry Charles Andrews.". In Heathers: Yearbook of the Heathers Society, vol. 6, 2009, pp. 34–42.
  4. Hemsley, 1906. in A New and Complete Index to the Botanical Magazine, "The history of the Botanical Magazine", p. xxiv
  5. "Humble Heather". BibliOdyssey blog, June 23, 2015.
  6. "Andrews, H.C.". Antiquariaat Unk website, n.d.
  7. "Correa: the Australian fuchsia | Robbie Blackhall-Miles". the Guardian. 21 January 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  8. International Plant Names Index.  Andrews.



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[de] Henry Cranke Andrews

Henry Cranke Andrews (* um 1770; † um 1830) war ein englischer Botaniker, Pflanzenmaler und Kupferstecher. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „.mw-parser-output .Person{font-variant:small-caps}Andrews“. Da er immer als Henry C. Andrews veröffentlichte, und aufgrund von Schwierigkeiten, Aufzeichnungen zu finden, wurde das C. oft als Abkürzung für Charles interpretiert.[1] Erst 2017 konnte sein korrekter vollständiger Name in einem Eheregister identifiziert werden.[2]
- [en] Henry Cranke Andrews

[fr] Henry Cranke Andrews

Henry Cranke Andrews est un botaniste et illustrateur britannique, floruit en 1794 et mort vers 1830. Étant donné qu’il a toujours publié sous le nom de « Henry C. Andrews », et en raison de la difficulté à trouver des documents, le C. a souvent été interprété comme Charles, jusqu'à la découverte du registre de son mariage en 2017[1],[2].

[ru] Эндрюс, Генри Кренк

Генри Кренк Эндрюс (англ. Henry Cranke Andrews[1], ок. 1770 — ок. 1830) — британский ботаник, ботанический иллюстратор[2] и гравёр.



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