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Today we present botanical illustrations from our American Geographical Society Library’s set of French natural history books 'Dictionnaire universel d'histoire naturelle.' Learn more about the books here: https://t.co/g9WDX7GGvB

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Me vs my art. This 2020 been trying different choice of subjects to illustrate. I usually do portraits and botanical illustrations and doodles. Here I'm trying out sceneries and food illustration.

More of my stuff uploaded at https://t.co/zSLMTsjDeW https://t.co/E5cu1VecQf

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Plant something.
One of my favorite color combo + botanical backdrops for a new test run samples for something new.

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Ferdinand Bauer (1760-1826): Austrian botanical illustrator who travelled on Matthew Flinders' expedition to Australia (1802-05). He returned to England with 11 cases of drawings containing 1,542 Australian plants, 180 Norfolk Island plants and over 300 animals.

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When life hands you beautiful citrons 🍋🍋, you post them on the internet.

These are from Pierre Antoine Poiteau's "Pomologie française" (1846). See them and more gorgeous botanical illustrations in : https://t.co/I26uMZJ2iK

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Verde Tropico | Colorimetria Tropical
x Tinta Blanca
90s abstract patterns meets lush botanical.
Getting around updating my portfolio.

https://t.co/Ui7k2xfGWU

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🌄 Curtis's botanical magazine.
London ; New York [etc.]: Academic Press [etc.].
https://t.co/kALHCGpIdo

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Flaming torch bromeliads (Billbergia pyramidalis) are terrestrial and epiphytic. from Annales de la Société Royale d'Agriculture et de Botanique de Gand, T.3 (1847), edited by Charles Morren, via Botany Libraries: https://t.co/mRZv5VeD3v

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🐟 Appendix to the first twenty-three volumes of Edwards's botanical register:
London: James Ridgway, 1839.
https://t.co/TYZLEHeTBA

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Hi! Happy Friday🌙⭐️

I’m Danilion👽 I typically draw lovely women, but also very much love drawing botanicals and nature💕

🛸https://t.co/ADMRnJqhI8

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Botanical illustration and the park: Illustrations of Indian botany :or figures illustrative of each of the natural orders of Indian plants, described in the author's prodromus florae peninsulae Indiae orientalis, by R Wright, 1840-50, BHL/Missouri BG, https://t.co/U2p65ZcHUr

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🌍 The Flowering plants of Africa.
Pretoria [etc.]Botanical Research Institute, Dept. of Agricultural Technical Services, Republic of South Africa.
https://t.co/9g5UmxZ3pz

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