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  2. List of women botanical illustrators - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Armstrong (1838–1910), British botanical fern artist [10] Mary Daisy Arnold (c. 1873 –1955), botanical artist [11] Alison Marjorie Ashby (1901–1987), Australian botanical artist and plant collector [12] Louisa Atkinson (1834–1872), Australian botanical artist, illustrator, naturalist and writer [13]

  3. Rosa Fiveash - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Catherine Fiveash (22 July 1854, Adelaide – 13 February 1938, Adelaide) was an Australian botanical artist, illustrator and art teacher. [1] She was a pioneer of china painting who introduced the technique to Adelaide.

  4. Mary Foley Benson - Wikipedia

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    At the National School of Fine and Applied Arts and Corcoran School of Art she studied under artists Felix Mahoney and Harry Bradford respectively, and graduated in 1927. In 1928, she married Russell Bernard Benson, a patent lawyer and engineer at the US Patent Office , and their son John Raymond Benson was born in 1931. [ 1 ]

  5. Margaret Flockton - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Lilian Flockton (29 September 1861 Sussex – 12 August 1953 Sydney), is most commonly recognized as a botanical artist famous for her botanical illustrations of "The Forest Flora of New South Wales" (some 300 plates), "A Critical Revision of the Genus Eucalyptus", and the genus Opuntia, all by the botanist and forester, Joseph Henry Maiden.

  6. List of women botanists - Wikipedia

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    South African botanical artist 1895-01-01 1985-05-03 South Africa: Daphne Osborne: Botanist 1930-03-07 2006-06-16 United Kingdom: Deborah M. Pearsall: American paleoethnobotany 1950 United States: Dianne Edwards: Palaeobotanist 1942 United Kingdom: Doris Löve: Swedish-Icelandic botanist (1918–2000) 1918-01-02 2000-02-25 Sweden: Dorothea Pertz

  7. Shirley Sherwood - Wikipedia

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    The Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art, opened on 19 April 2008, at Kew Gardens is named after her. [4] It was the first gallery in the world dedicated solely to botanical art. Sherwood has been described as a "driving force behind a revival of interest in botanical art". [6] She is a vice-president of the Nature in Art Trust. [7]

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