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The Moral of Flowers – an illustrated Victorian encyclopedia of lyrical lessons from the garden by poet and naturalist Rebecca Hey https://t.co/Z2PIoXBCDK
Elizabeth Blackwell is 29. The year is 1736. Her husband is in debtor’s prison and she has a small child to feed. What does she do? She turns desperation into inspiration, learning botany and painting an exquisite encyclopedia of medicinal plants. Dive in: https://t.co/vpV2EqjbWY
Elizabeth Blackwell is 29. The year is 1736. Her husband is in debtor’s prison and she has a small child to feed at home. What does she do? She turns desperation into inspiration, learning botany and painting an exquisite encyclopedia of medicinal plants https://t.co/LaTPLKA2kh
Consolation for sorrow from King Arthur's court – Merlyn's advice on what to do when the world gets you down https://t.co/RUAPvDF3PE
To Paint Is to Love Again – Henry Miller, born on this day in 1891, on art and why good friends are essential for creative work https://t.co/p0jVHQ7YnU
Japanese-American artist Chiura Obata, who survived an internment camp by making art, was born on this day in 1885 and went on to give us the most stunning paintings of Yosemite: https://t.co/1V114xbm6H
Roar Like a Dandelion – beloved children's book author and poet Ruth Krauss's lost alphabet of joy, illustrated by the wondrous @SergioRuzzier https://t.co/oN0eow1WAu
To Paint Is to Love Again – Henry Miller's lovely lost meditation on art and why good friends are essential to creative work https://t.co/p0jVHQ7YnU
Ooh! Opening tonight, "Narrative Art, Sculpture & Illustration" – new Society of Illustrators (@SOI128) exhibition, featuring a rare Maurice Sendak https://t.co/c5xobraakW (via the excellent @arthurious, whose newsletter I heartily recommend for NYC's finest cultural happenings)
Japanese-American artist Chiura Obata, who survived an internment camp by making art, died on this day in 1975 and left us the most stunning paintings of Yosemite: https://t.co/kuu1U8BILD