Franz Bley

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Plate from "Botanisches Bilderbuch für Jung und Alt"

Franz Bley was a German botanist and illustrator best known for his two-volume book Botanisches Bilderbuch für Jung und Alt Archived 2015-10-03 at the Wayback Machine, published in 1897-8 by Adolph Schumann of Leipzig and Gustav Schmidt of Berlin.

Each volume contains 24 plates showing nine species to a plate. Though small, the chromolithographs of the aquarelles by Franz Bley are precise and carefully coloured, giving an accurate idea of the plant. The book includes a few of the more common fungi. The descriptive text, in Gothic typeface, is by Hermann Berdrow, a prolific author from Berlin.[1][2]

Books

  • "Leitenhamer Geschichten" - Andreas Weinberger
  • "Die heimische Pflanzenwelt in wichtigen Vertretern" - Franz Bley [3]

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