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  2. Botanical illustration - Wikipedia

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    Botanical illustration accompanied the development of agronomy (a term that appeared in the late 18th century) and the seed trade. Johann Simon von Kerner, Illustration of All Economic Plants (Abbildung aller oekonomischen Pflanzen, Stuttgart 1786–96) is a notable example from this period.

  3. Category:German botanical illustrators - Wikipedia

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  4. Wilfrid Jasper Walter Blunt - Wikipedia

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    For his book The Art of Botanical Illustration in 1950 [7] he was awarded the Veitch Memorial Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society. [1] This book was considered the first comprehensive review of botanical illustration in Europe. Subsequent editions (by his co-author, Willian T. Stearn) provided coverage of more of the world and the ...

  5. Category:Botanical art - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Botanical art" ... Botanical illustrator; Botanical illustration * List of florilegia and botanical codices; A.

  6. List of florilegia and botanical codices - Wikipedia

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    1838-50 Madras Illustrations of Indian Botany Robert Wight (1796-1872) 1838-53 Madras Icones plantarum Indiae Orientalis (6vols.) Robert Wight (1796-1872) Illustrations mainly by Indian artists Rungiah and Govindoo [69] 1839 Paris Iconographie du genre Camellia Lorenzo Berlèse (1784–1863) [70]

  7. Biological illustration - Wikipedia

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    Biological illustrations can be found in use in history and anatomy textbooks, nature guides, natural history museums, scientific magazines and journals, botanical gardens, zoos and aquariums, surgical training manuals, and many more applications. Biological illustration can be pursued as a degree in the undergraduate, graduate, and technical ...

  8. William Hooker (botanical illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    William Hooker (1779–1832) was a British illustrator of natural history. He studied under Franz Bauer (1758–1840), becoming the official artist of the Royal Horticultural Society from 1812 until retirement in 1820, [1] whose publications he illustrated. His paintings of fruit were particularly appreciated. [2] [3]

  9. Regina Olson Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Regina Olson Hughes (1895–1993) was an American scientific illustrator in Botanical Art. Born February 1, 1895, in Herman, Nebraska , she became fascinated with the world of plants and flowers. Her parents were Gilbert and Johanna (Sullivan) Olson.