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  2. Joris Hoefnagel - Wikipedia

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    The book is a collection of 48 engravings of plants, insects and small animals shown ad vivum made after studies by Joris Hoefnagel. [18] It is divided in four parts of twelve plates (each with separate frontispiece) engraved by Jacob Hoefnagel after designs by his father Joris Hoefnagel. [ 19 ]

  3. Abraham Mignon - Wikipedia

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    Still life of game in a forest. Abraham Mignon or Minjon [1] (21 June 1640 – 27 March 1679), was a still life painter. [2] He is known for his flower pieces, still lifes with fruit, still lifes in forests or grottoes, still lifes of game and fish as well as his garland paintings. [3]

  4. Maria Sibylla Merian - Wikipedia

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    [10]: 155 In 1679, she published her first work on insects, the first of a two-volume illustrated book focusing on insect metamorphosis. [5] In 1678, the family had moved to Frankfurt am Main, but her marriage was an unhappy one. [5] She moved in with her mother after her stepfather died in 1681.

  5. Jan van Huysum - Wikipedia

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    Van Huysum's work determined the "main trends in flower paintings for sixty to eighty years after his death." [14]Fruit and flower artists whose work is described as inspired by or analogous to that of Jan van Huysum: Jacob van Huysum (his brother), Justus van Huysum (his father), Pieter Faes, Wybrand Hendriks, Paul Theodore van Brussel, Jacobus Linthorst, Jan van Os, George Jacob Jan van Os ...

  6. List of paintings by Rachel Ruysch - Wikipedia

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    Still life with fruit a nest and a lizard: 1710: Private collection: New York City Flowers in a glass vase with a dragonfly, on a marble slab: 1710: B 407: Schloss Fasanerie: Eichenzell, Fulda Flowers in a glass vase on a marble slab: ca. 1710: 77.5 cm x 62.3 cm: 1899.1.26: The Wilson: Cheltenham Still life of fruits, animals and insects on a ...

  7. Insects in art - Wikipedia

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    Insects have found uses in art, as in other aspects of culture, both symbolically and physically, from ancient times. Artforms include the direct usage of beetlewing ( elytra ) in paintings, textiles, and jewellery, as well as the representation of insects in fine arts such as paintings and sculpture.

  8. Christopher Marley - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Marley (born 1969) is an artist, photographer, naturalist, and author who uses natural artifacts as his artistic medium.He is best known initially for his book Biophilia, and then for the traveling exhibit Exquisite Creatures that features his art.

  9. Category:Fruit in art - Wikipedia

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    Paintings of fruit (22 P) Pages in category "Fruit in art" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Comedian (artwork)