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  2. Jemima Blackburn - Wikipedia

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    Jemima Wedderburn Blackburn (1 May 1823 – 9 August 1909) was a Scottish painter whose work illustrated rural life in 19th-century Scotland.One of the most popular illustrators in Victorian Britain, she illustrated 27 books.

  3. Maria Martin - Wikipedia

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    Scientific illustration of flora and insects, particularly for John James Audubon's Birds of America Maria (/mɝˈaɪə/ mah-RYE-uh) [ 1 ] Martin Bachman (3 July 1796 – 27 December 1863) [ 2 ] of Charleston, South Carolina , was an American watercolor painter and scientific illustrator .

  4. John James Wild - Wikipedia

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    John James Wild FRGS (born Jean Jacques Wild; 1824 – 3 June 1900) was a Swiss linguist, oceanographer and a natural history illustrator and lithographer, whose images were noted for their precision and clarity.

  5. List of women botanical illustrators - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable women botanical illustrators and artists. A. Elfriede Abbe (1919–2012), American sculptor ...

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  7. List of 20th-century women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of 20th-century women artists, sorted alphabetically by decade of birth.These artists are known for creating artworks that are primarily visual in nature, in traditional media such as painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, ceramics as well as in more recently developed genres, such as installation art, performance art, conceptual art, digital art and video art.

  8. Deborah Griscom Passmore - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Griscom Passmore (1840–1911) was a botanical illustrator for the U.S. Department of Agriculture who specialized in paintings of fruit. Her work is now preserved in the USDA's Pomological Watercolor Collection, and she has been called the best of the early USDA artists. [1]

  9. Augusta Innes Withers - Wikipedia

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    Augusta Hanna Elizabeth Innes Withers (née Baker; 1792, Gloucestershire – 1877, London), was an English natural history illustrator, known for her illustrating of John Lindley's Pomological Magazine and her collaboration with Sarah Drake on the monumental Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala by James Bateman.