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Famous for documentation of butterfly #metamorphosis, scientific illustration: Maria Sibylla Merian, #BOTD 1647, naturalist and illustrator, engraver contributor to field of #Entomology @4womeninscience @CarveHerName @davidattenburro @WomenArtists1 @Herstory_Club @WomenRead
➤ Aunque ignorada durante mucho tiempo, es considerada como una de las más importantes iniciadoras de la entomología , gracias a sus detalladas observaciones y descripciones, con ilustraciones propias
➤ “Metamorfosis”, Maria Sibylla Merian, 1705,
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Considerada como una de las más importantes pioneras de la entomología moderna 🦟
Gran parte de su trabajo está centrado en la flora de Surinam 🇸🇷
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Since March is #WomenHistoryMonth, we're starting it off by sharing these images from 17th-century artist and entomologist Maria Sibylla Merian’s "Caterpillar Book" (1679). Our library holds both color and black-and-white editions of the work. 🐛
@count0_interupt This is a guess, how does Maria Sibylla Merian @Maria_S_Merian look? Thanks, @andreitr
Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717)
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🖌🎨🐛🦋🌺Maria Sibylla Merian (1647–1717)
Parrot Tulip, Auriculas, and Red Currants, with a Magpie Moth, its Caterpillar and Pupa
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Here's another of Sibylla, done by @/slugbox! Such a great snout and teeth!
@arthurmcbrided This is a guess, how does Maria Sibylla Merian @Maria_S_Merian look? Thanks, @andreitr
@BetteAStevens How about these biographies of Maria Sibylla Merian as companion books︖ She discovered metamorphosis in the 1600s & was one of the first entomologists & scientific illustrators. She was a female pioneer who broke boundaries in both the arts and sciences. @amazon @amightygirl
#MariaSibyllaMerian, pioneering naturalist, botanist, entomologist & scientific illustrator died #OTD in 1717. Fascinated by how caterpillars metamorphosed into butterflies & moths, she created detailed illustrations depicting the life cycles of insects & their food plants.🦋🐛🌼
One of 72 engravings based on sketches made during Merian's two years in Surinam, South America. Said Merian, "[The pineapple is] the most outstanding of all edible fruits."
🎨 Maria Sibylla Merian, Plate 1, Dissertation in Insect Generations and Metamorphosis in Surinam, 1719
A blue honey creeper on a thistle, copulating snails below, n.d., by #MariaSibyllaMerian (German, 1647–1717), who died #otd (Jan 13). Held by @FitzMuseum_UK, https://t.co/Q0vtScQt3O #artherstory #hernaturalhistory #WomenArtists
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Maria Sibylla Merian @Maria_S_Merian #merian #mariasibyllamerian