Last year I treated this affliction by buying a botanical print at an antiques show.
There is a note of irony here, in that botanical prints were never meant to be an art form.
They are dotted with botanical prints of herbs, fruits and vegetables.
The botanical print portrays a bit of French history in symbols.
But there was no time to snatch the botanical prints.
Six botanical prints in the drawing room were 'kicked around and very inexpensive'.
For the past 18 years she and her husband, Richard, have been in the business of selling 17th- through 19th-century botanical prints.
I'm always thrilled to receive a beautiful botanical print (especially if it is not torn from an antique book).
Soon, she was writing a check for two botanical prints in twig frames ($65 each).
The market for antique botanical prints is currently quite good.