Phlox triovulata, 1946, by (British, 1906-2006), who was born (Mar 19). Published by in Curtis's Botanical Magazine; source, https://t.co/92ujEs8MnQ

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Got inspired & had a blast @ The Harvard Museum of Natural History!

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Crinum augustum (Giant Spider Lily, Queen Emma Lily), 1831-1834, by (née Falkner; British, 1799-1872), who died (Mar 8). Held at , https://t.co/QSXlG8VES5

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If you’ve been enjoying my I have a bunch of my themed on Redbubble as cards, prints, and more! Check it out at https://t.co/RrUGWQe9sA

I’m also open for commissions; message me if you’re interested.

RT OK

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Iris, by (American, 1842-1908), who was born (Feb 13). From her book Wild Flowers of Colorado, published in 1885; source, https://t.co/8VSGG8Jego

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Lizzie Harper Newsletter February 2022 - https://t.co/ythn8b68oA
is out; for news on & work I've been doing for books, mugs, & take a look. Also, info on my blogs, films, & for sale.

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Gaultheria tetramera, 1942, by (English, 1906-2006), who died (Feb 6). She illustrated more than 1300 species in her Drawings of British Plants series. Curtis’s Botanical Magazine; source, https://t.co/92ujEs8MnQ

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These really fired me up to work on as much as I could, though I still work on a lot of modern projects, even now (still love it too)

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Just wild to me that it's been 10 YEARS since I started working on this set of graphics and for the Ancient Ozarks back some of this information has aged well, some not so much....

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Here's a better scan of the piece I finished over the weekend. Copics and acrylic detailing, original is SOLD pending pmt but prints, stickers, etc. available at https://t.co/N65SwSaKLs RT OK :)

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Some of the sights at Booth of Founded by Edward Booth in 1874 it maintains all of it character & is more relevant than ever

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Natural History is the main inspiration behind Louise's work coupled with her concern for the protection of our natural habitats, hoping to make people more aware of the need for conservation.

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Natural history illustration and the park: .......Edinburgh journal of natural history and of the physical sciences, with the Animal kingdom of the Baron Cuvier......3 vols, 18335-1840, https://t.co/SrHCnk0NBk

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A blue honey creeper on a thistle, copulating snails below, n.d., by (German, 1647–1717), who died (Jan 13). Held by , https://t.co/Q0vtScQt3O

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The two figures of a Woodchat featured in Yarrell’s (1845) History of British Birds. Ornithologists have been, are and will continue to be funny souls! What other examples historical are there!? I can name a few…

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John Gould worked alongside his rather talented wife, Elizabeth Gould, who illustrated many of his works. The colour of these images is so vibrant!

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Natural history illustration and the park: Fauna ibérica; mamíferos, by Angel Cabrera, 1914, BHL/Smithsonian, https://t.co/laXdQY7gZI

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