Annales de pomologie belge et étrangère

Annales de pomologie belge et étrangère (1853–1860) was an illustrated pomology review published annually by the Belgian Commission Royale de Pomologie, with Alexandre Bivort as secretary of the editorial committee (effectively editor in chief).[1] It was printed in Brussels, first by F. Parent (1853-1858) and then by his widow and son (1859-1860).

Annales de pomologie belge et étrangère
Victoria raspberry from volume 1 (1853).
EditorAlexandre Bivort
CategoriesHorticulture
Frequencyannual
PublisherCommission Royale de Pomologie
First issue1853 (1853)
Final issue1860 (1860)
CountryBelgium
Based inBrussels
LanguageFrench
WebsiteOn Wikisource (French)

Apart from Bivort himself, contributors to the Annales included Charles and Ernest Baltet, Laurent de Bavay, Jules de Liron d’Airoles, Antoine-Joseph Gailly, Charles Auguste Hennau, Alfred Loisel, Auguste Royer, Félix Sahut, and Michel Scheidweiler.

Many of the illustrations were fine coloured lithographs, then a Belgian specialism in horticultural illustration,[2] with no indication of the artists involved in their production.

The full run of colour illustrations has been republished as Annales de pomologie belge et étrangère: dessins et descriptions de 450 fruits (Naturalia, 2002; ISBN 9782909717333).

References

  1. Émile Rodigas, "À la mémoire d’Alexandre Bivort", Bulletins d’arboriculture, de floriculture et de culture potagère (1872), p. 275.
  2. Anne-Marie Bogaert-Damin, "L’illustration des revues d’horticulture en Belgique au XIXe siècle", In Monte Artium, 7 (2014), pp. 155-176.

Scans on Google Books: vol. 1 (1853), vol. 2 (1854), vol. 3 (1855), vol. 4 (1856), vol. 5 (1857), vol. 6 (1858), vol. 7 (1859), vol. 8 (1860).

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