John Reeves

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JOHN REEVES

For three years Kate stalked Reeves in libraries, museums and auction houses while at the same time drawing on her own childhood memories of Singapore and Hong Kong in the early 1950s. A post-doctoral year at the V&A followed, working on a collaborative project into the pigments found on Chinese export paintings using the Reeves pictures for comparison. Then came a request for a book to bring the work of a modest, dedicated East India Company tea inspector and his band of skilful Chinese painters to a wider audience. Kate continues to research, write and lecture on Reeves and related artbotanical subjects.

Kate Bailey

The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity dedicated to advancing horticulture and promoting good gardening. Its charitable work includes providing expert advice and information, training the next generation of gardeners, creating handson opportunities for children to grow plants and conducting research into plants, pests and environmental issues affecting gardeners.

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The resulting Reeves Collection of botanical art is held at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Lindley Library in Vincent Square, London. It is a magnificent achievement, gathering together 877 paintings. Not only are the pictures accurate and richly coloured portraits of plants then unknown in the West, but they stand as a record of plants being cultivated in nineteenth-century Canton and Macau. A significant project to conserve, document and digitise the RHS Reeves Collection is underway. To date, the Lindley Library has been able to treat three-quarters of the works. The Library is seeking funding to conserve the final two albums and complete the digitisation of the associated images. The Library plans to share the collections online for researchers worldwide.

JOHN REEVES

In John Reeves: Pioneering Collector of Chinese Plants and Botanical Art, Kate Bailey reveals Reeves’ life as an East India Company tea inspector in nineteenth-century China, telling the story of one man’s singleminded dedication to commissioning pictures and gathering plants for the Horticultural Society of London.

Pioneering Collector of Chinese Plants and Botanical Art

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John Reeves went to China as an East India Company tea inspector in 1812 and immediately on arrival started sending back snippets of information about manufactures, plants and poetry, goods, gods and tea to Sir Joseph Banks. Slightly later, he also started collecting for the Horticultural Society of London. He dedicated himself to years of work collecting, labelling and packing plants and organising a team of Chinese artists to paint botanical illustrations.

Pioneering Collector of Chinese Plants and Botanical Art

Kate Bailey started working life as a reluctant solicitor. At the age of fiftyfour, on the strength of nothing more than a magazine article about a paper conservator, she abandoned the law and enrolled at Camberwell College of Arts for a degree in paper conservation.

ISBN: 978-1-78884-031-6

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www.rhs.org.uk Royalties from the sale of this book are paid to RHS Enterprises which covenants all of its profits to support the work of the RHS, promoting horticulture and helping gardeners.

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