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The sixth international exhibition of botanical art and illustration held in 1988 at the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, USA, was dedicated to Blunt. He had been a member of the Advisory Committee to the Institute since 1964. [1] He died in Guildford on 8 January 1987. [3]
The art of botanical illustration: an illustrated history by Wilfrid Blunt and William Thomas Stearn This page was last edited on 17 March 2024, at 10:02 (UTC). ...
The Art of Botanical Illustration: A history of classic illustrators and their achievements. Quantum Publishing, London. ISBN 1-86160-425-4. Blunt, Wilfrid and Stearn, William T. (1994). The Art of Botanical Illustration. Antique Collector's Club, London. ISBN 1-85149-177-5. Morris, Colleen; Louisa Murray: (2016).
Jenny Brasier (1936 - 2020) was a botanical artist and book illustrator. Brasier was born on 9 August 1936 in Alvechurch near Birmingham, UK. [1] She painted in watercolour and was known for painting on vellum. She did not receive any formal training. She was a neighbour of the art teacher and author Wilfrid Blunt who encouraged her painting. [2]
Blunt, Wilfrid Jasper Walter (1994), The Art of Botanical Illustration, Dover, ISBN 0-486-27265-6. Burgess, Edward Sandford (1902), "Studies in the History and Variations of Asters" (PDF), Memoirs, vol. 10, Torrey Botanical Society, JSTOR 43392214.
The Art of Botanical Illustration: Wilfrid Blunt: 1950 15 Life in Lakes and Rivers [8] T. T. Macan and E. B. Worthington: 1951, 1968, 1974 1990 16 Wild Flowers of Chalk and Limestone: J. E. Lousley: 1950, 1969 1989 17 Birds and Men: Max Nicholson: 1951 1990 18a A Nat. Hist. of Man in Britain: H. J. Fleure: 1951 18b A Natural History of Man in ...
Lilian Snelling (1879–1972) was "probably the most important British botanical artist of the first half of the 20th century". [4] She was the principal artist and lithographer to Curtis's Botanical Magazine between 1921 and 1952 [ 5 ] and "was considered one of the greatest botanical artists of her time" – "her paintings were both detailed ...
The Sowerby family (/ ˈ s oʊ ər b i, ˈ s aʊ ər b i /) [1] was a British family of several generations of naturalists, illustrators, botanists, and zoologists active from the late 18th century to the mid twentieth century.
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