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Sarah Frances Price (1849 – 3 July 1903) was an American botanist and scientific illustrator. Price discovered many rare plants and is credited with classifying a large portion of Kentucky's flora. [1] Also an artist, she drew about fifteen hundred southern plants in pencil and watercolor.
Nature observed: The work of the botanical artist. King's College London. Archived from the original on 2009-10-08 Flora Londinensis is one of the most beautiful and important botanical publications of the eighteenth century. Hugh Cahill (2006-05-10). "The botanical publications of William Curtis - September 2005". Book of the Month
Botanical illustrators paint or draw plants and sometimes their natural environment as well, forming a lineage where art and science meet. Some prefer to paint isolated specimen flowers while others prefer arrangements. Many botanical artists through the centuries have been active in collecting and cataloguing new species and/or in breeding plants.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Pomological Watercolor Collection is an archive of some 7,500 botanical watercolors created for the USDA between the years 1886 and 1942 by around five dozen artists. [1]
He was the first Englishman to make botanical collections in China, and sent over to John Ray, Leonard Plukenet, and James Petiver many new plants, for which he is repeatedly thanked in their works; indeed his name occurs on almost every page of Plukenet's ‘Amaltheum Botanicum,’ where his collections, to the number of four hundred plants ...
Bertha Jaques: Botanical Prints and Photographs (Jan. 19 – May 12, 2013), Cedar Rapids Museum of Art Americans Abroad (Feb. 2 – May 11, 2008), Cedar Rapids Museum of Art Bertha E. Jaques (1863-1941): An American Printmaker—A Retrospective, (April - May 1982), Gerhard Wurzer Gallery, Houston, TX
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