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Marjorie Netta Blamey MBE (13 March 1918 – 8 September 2019) [1] was an English painter and illustrator, particularly noted for her botanical illustrations for which she was described as "the finest living botanical illustrator", "the best contemporary botanical illustrator" and "the top illustrator in Europe" in reviews around the world. [2] [3]
[5] [6] She illustrated several books mostly with natural history or countryside themes and contributed illustrations to the magazine Country Life. [ 7 ] [ 4 ] Greg exhibited on a regular basis at the Royal Academy , with the New English Art Club , the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers , the Royal Hibernian Academy and the Royal ...
Elizabeth Twining was a notable philanthropist. She established and managed a temperance hall in Portugal Street in Holborn, London; renovated the parish almshouses near her home at Twickenham (a fact commemorated by a plaque on St Mary's Church, Twickenham); and, after a long association with King's College Hospital, established the St John's Hospital for the treatment of the poor. [5]
This is a list of women artists who were born in England or whose works are ... (1897–1983), painter and book illustrator; ... Sarah Stone (1760–1844), natural ...
English women children's book illustrators (43 P) Pages in category "English women illustrators" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.
The illustrations were enlarged by Maxim Gauci. [6] However, Drake also contributed to Lindley's book, Ladies' Botany (1834–1837), Nathaniel Wallich's Plantae Asiaticae Rariores, John Forbes Royle's Illustrations of the botany and other branches of the natural history of the Himalayan Mountains and to The Botany of HMS Sulphur (1836–1842 ...
The series eventually grew to 31 parts, taking until 1973 to complete and containing over 1300 lithographic plates. [10] The series contained all the British flowering plants except for the grasses and sedges. [6] She often drew from preserved dried specimens kept at Kew, and she worked in black and white. [11] [12]
Pages in category "English women children's book illustrators" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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