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The Greater Periwinkle from our botanical watercolour collection (Diana Ruth Wilson, 1886-1969)

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US figurative expressionist painter Renée Radell, The Tide, 1966

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Elizabeth Catlett, Black Maternity, 1959

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It is hard to believe that Florence Woolward (1854-1936) received no formal training in botanical illustration. This poplar (Populus deltoides) is from her studies of poplar & elm trees

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Hilda Boswell (1903-1976) ‘The Pied Piper’ from her Treasury of Fairy Tales book published in 1962

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Colleen Parker, contemporary artist and illustrator

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"Abstraction 73" Inspired by Colors and Light https://t.co/u0QKPDtjDr Archival Pigment Print on Baryta Fine Art Paper, Unique Original Edition

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Ox-lip by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969), slightly less common now in the locality of Sherborne

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Russian avant-garde artist Natalia Goncharova, Frost (1910-11)

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Beatrix Potter, English author. illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist. Esthwaite Water and snow-covered hills, 1913

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British textile designer Lucienne Day, Olive Calyx, 1951

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Chilly violets for a snowy week ahead - the heating is on in the museum for winter opening Tuesday and Thursday am 10.30-12.30, so come and view all 200 Diana Ruth Wilson watercolours

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2 new pieces just delivered to the National Trust gallery, Widecombe

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Machine embroidery and appliqué by UK designer and textile artist Beverly Holmes-Wright

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Virginia Patrone, contemporary Uruguayan painter who is based in Spain

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Signs of spring with delicate anemones (wind flowers) opening up - from the Diana Ruth Wilson collection of botanical watercolours

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