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🌄 Curtis's botanical magazine.
London ; New York [etc.]: Academic Press [etc.].
https://t.co/kALHCGpIdo
🐘 Curtis's botanical magazine.
London ;New York [etc.]: Academic Press [etc.].
https://t.co/VwpcO2zo1e
🌍 Curtis's botanical magazine.
London ; New York [etc.]: Academic Press [etc.].
https://t.co/tWSX957Pms
🌍 Curtis's botanical magazine.
London ; New York [etc.]: Academic Press [etc.].
https://t.co/bIM2w7w32z
Want some flora for #WorldWildlifeDay? Check out "Curtis's Botanical Magazine" (1787-present) — the world's longest running botanical magazine, representing two centuries of botanical history and discovery. Explore the public domain volumes ➡️ https://t.co/6ghGMHS8FK 🌼🌸🌺
Curtis's botanical magazine.
London ; New York [etc.]: Academic Press [etc.].
https://t.co/xuQxXu0QxT
🎨 Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, "Saint Francis at the Foot of the Cross", 1669
This painting is #288 in Charles Boyd Curtis's "Velazquez and Murillo: A Descriptive and Historical Catalogue of Works". It was painted for the Capuchin Church in Cadiz. #Art #Painting #ArtistsOfBeauty
The Fuchsia Grevillea (also known as "Jingle Bells") must be Australia's most Christmassy plant! #AussieXmasTree Image: Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1913. https://t.co/fD5CpCoEmm via @BioDivLibrary @mobotgarden @kewgardens #BHLCurtis
Wishing all biodiversity, heritage & literature lovers a very Merry Christmas!
Illustrations from Curtis's Botanical Magazine via @kewgardens @BioDivLibrary & @mobotgarden https://t.co/QCW67KAZCp #AussieXmasTree
In this Christmas Card, here is Maylyn of the Powerpuff Girls' Derbytantes, about to share a "you-know-what" with her Boyfriend under a Mistletoe, while her Companions (based on Ms. Cheyenne Curtis' original designs) watches over from behind a wall. Shout out to @Cheyenne_Curtis
The Poinsettia is one of the most familiar Christmas plants.
This close up comes from an illustration of 'Poinsettia pulcherrima, Showy Poinsettia' was engraved by J. Swan, published in Curtis's Botanical Magazine in 1836.
Today is the first day of Advent, which means we are now well on our way to Christmas! Hoping these cheerful Poinsettias brighten your #December1st!
[Curtis's botanical magazine vol. 63: @BioDivLibrary @mobotgarden https://t.co/Gj6V3tkmye.] #winter #winterflowers #SciArtSunday
Now that it's fall, we're looking towards warmer colors like the lovely orange found in this nasturtium image from William Curtis's Botanical magazine (vol. 1, 1793) #medicalbotany
We're enamored of the orange of this nasturtium from William Curtis' Botanical magazine (vol. 1, 1793) #medicalbotany #naturalhistory #botanical
"If you were really Cuban, you would have learned sooner to carry plastic bags, tucked in your purse, in pockets, down the front of your shirt": from "Jabas," Patricia Curtis' flash memoir / new @On_The_Seawall / https://t.co/OtOxnKdn01
In Greek mythology, Iris is the goddess of the rainbow. Flowers from this genus come in a rainbow of hues. We've selected some of our favorite Iris #SciArt from "Curtis's Botanical Magazine" in honor of #PrideMonth. Find these and more in Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/oXpEqb17g4
Lovely #botanical illustration of a Hoya, from Curtis's Botanical Magazine, v.74 [ser.3:v.4] - 1848 🌱#art #flowers @internetarchive https://t.co/tzduzZ6UoD
Sydenham Teast Edwards(1768-1819) born in #Usk #Wales.#botanical illustrator,trained by William Curtis and made most of the illustrations for 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine' (world's longest-running bot mag) from 1787-1815.@rhslibraries has many of his original watercolours for mag