Think of botanical illustrators, and you might envision a world of medieval herbalists, tulip or orchid collectors, or affluent young women of the 17th and 18th centuries making detailed drawings and ...
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When 98-year-old botanical artist Margaret Stones died just after Christmas at her home in Australia, she left behind a body of work that will live on for years, especially in Louisiana. “In the 1970s ...
Learn how botanical illustrator Alice Tangerini keeps traditional artistic methods alive in the increasingly digital world of science Emma Saaty Smithsonian botanical illustrator, Alice Tangerini, has ...
A new traveling exhibition, “Losing Paradise? Endangered Plants Here and Around the World,” will open at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History Aug. 14. The exhibition, a collaborative ...
In 1797 a patriotic physician and lecturer in medical botany called Robert Thornton issued a prospectus for an ambitious book to be titled The New Illustration of the Sexual System of Linnaeus. "The ...
Harmanis de Alwis Seniviratne and his descendants are largely responsible for two centuries of Natural History illustration of South Asian flora but have received little recognition here in Sri Lanka ...
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