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Pierre Jean François Turpin was born in 1775. He learned botany from his collaborator Pierre Antoine Poiteau, but taught himself how to draw; and he didn’t do too bad a job judging by these fine examples held in the Lindley Library.

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This painting is even more amazing in real life. Lindsey Pearson combines not only wonderful colours but also interesting dimensions.

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Plantar bone anatomy - a 'base illustration' that I will be painting variations of the blood supply on top of. For research about approaches to reconstructing the foot by moving tissue around. More to come...⁠

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RHS Libraries hold a number of stunning illustrations by significant botanical artists, including Lilian Snelling (1879-1972), Caroline Maria Applebee (c.1799-1854) and Augusta Innes Withers (c.1791-1876).

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