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Mary Emily Eaton was the principal artist for the @NYBG publication "Addisonia" from its inception in 1916 until 1932. She created over three-quarters of the magazine's 800 illustrations. Explore her work in Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/1jjRjHa4Fl #5womenartists #HerNaturalHistory
Elizabeth Gould contributed #SciArt to many magnificent #bird books, including "A monograph of the Ramphastidae" (1834). @book_historia of @SILibraries explores her life & works on our blog for #HerNaturalHistory ➡️ https://t.co/fbsYS64ZmF #5womenartists
"A Guide to the Trees" (1900) described nearly 200 trees & shrubs. In #BHLib via @uoftlibraries, it was 1 of 3 botanical guidebooks that botanist Alice Lounsberry & artist Marian Ellis Rowan collaborated on. Learn more on our blog ➡️ https://t.co/hdbTfJYYsw #HerNaturalHistory
From royal patrons to being a member & exhibitor at the Royal Academy & being an illustrator for @kewgardens, Margaret Meen's artistic & botanical legacies are extensive. @oak_spring explores her life & work for #HerNaturalHistory ➡️ https://t.co/vgueu0msWT #5womenartists
Isabella McHutcheson Sinclair's "Indigenous Flowers of the Hawaiian Islands" (1885) includes 44 chromolithographs based on Sinclair's watercolors & describes 37 indigenous species. Learn more about the work via @chicagobotanic ➡️ https://t.co/HiGqIdkMuG #HerNaturalHistory
Orange trumpetvine (Pyrostegia venusta). #FloraFriday #SciArt by Lena Lowis for her book "Familiar Indian Flowers" (1878), which depicts "some of the familiar flowers to be met with in our Indian gardens". In #BHLib via @IllinoisLibrary: https://t.co/3M7Irk6JVu #HerNaturalHistory
Botanist Alice Lounsberry & artist Marian Ellis Rowan collaborated on 3 botanical guidebooks that were intended to make #botany accessible for a popular audience. Explore their work via @mayrlibrary for #HerNaturalHistory ➡️ https://t.co/hdbTfJYYsw #FloraFriday 🌸🌺🌼
Sarah Anne Drake was commissioned by John Lindley to provide #SciArt for several of his publications, including "Sertum orchidaceum" (1837-41). Explore the work in #BHLib via @mobotgarden ➡️ https://t.co/KWnbAg5X1c #5womenartists #HerNaturalHistory
Margaret Meen was employed to illustrate many new plants grown at @kewgardens in the late 1700s to early 1800s. @Kew_LAA is digitizing her #SciArt as part of a project on women botanical artists with @oak_spring. Learn more: https://t.co/vgueu0msWT #HerNaturalHistory #FloraFriday
Initiated by Genevieve Jones & completed by her family after her death, Illustrations of the nests and eggs of birds of Ohio (1879-86) features life-sized #SciArt for the bird species known to nest in Ohio ➡️ https://t.co/Ux0GOnKEoz @SILibraries #Feathursday #HerNaturalHistory