Might I share whose work has inspired a WRETCH'd OLD SCRIBBLER?
No.2 Dod Procter - Lillian 1923

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Iona Rozeal Brown
Shani Crowe
Edmonia Lewis
Deana Lawson
Dineo Seshee Bopape

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Summer Stripes Week: American illustrator worked for Vogue for thirteen years. Depicting a fashionable woman in a striped dress smelling garden flowers, this June 1913 cover delightfully evokes summer.

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Can u name Via .
1st 5 that came to mind are: (pic: La Columna Rota), (pic: Grey Line with Black, Blue, and Yellow), (pic: African/American) & (pic: Nude).

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Can you name The JSMA is highlighting women artists within our collections. Lillian Pitt (b. 1944, American, Wasco, Warm Springs and Yakama nations), Power Within, 1997, 2015:33.31.

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Honored by the & governments, was attracted by the aggressiveness of Amazon like thorny & sometimes home to scorpions.


📷: "#Bromelia anticantha Bertol." In our

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by Louise-Cécile Descamps-Sabouret for 𝘙𝘦𝘷𝘶𝘦 𝘏𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘰𝘭𝘦 (1899). Contributed in by Botany Library ➡️ https://t.co/cieE0cTNWz 🌼🌺🌸

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Mary Emily Eaton was the principal artist for the publication "Addisonia" from its inception in 1916 until 1932. She created over three-quarters of the magazine's 800 illustrations. Explore her work in Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/1jjRjHa4Fl

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Elizabeth Gould contributed to many magnificent books, including "A monograph of the Ramphastidae" (1834). of explores her life & works on our blog for ➡️ https://t.co/fbsYS64ZmF

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From royal patrons to being a member & exhibitor at the Royal Academy & being an illustrator for , Margaret Meen's artistic & botanical legacies are extensive. explores her life & work for ➡️ https://t.co/vgueu0msWT

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Sarah Anne Drake was commissioned by John Lindley to provide for several of his publications, including "Sertum orchidaceum" (1837-41). Explore the work in via ➡️ https://t.co/KWnbAg5X1c

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Can you name During the month of March, the JSMA is highlighting women artists within our collection. Bertha Lum (b. 1896-d. 1954, American), The Bazaar, 1924, MWA51:L1

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Artist Margaret Meen's botanicals graced the walls of royal palaces & scientific academies. While largely unknown today, her legacy is an important part of British botanical history. explore her life & work: https://t.co/vgueu0msWT

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Melissa Huang is a figurative oil painter. Melissa won Best in Show in the 2015 Women Artists of the Finger Lakes exhibition and has shown in group exhibitions at Zeitgeist Gallery, and The Yards. https://t.co/O7UncdzNhe

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Black-headed python (Aspidites melanocephalus) is native to Australia & is not venomous. by Harriet Scott Morgan for Snakes of Australia (1869) by Gerard Krefft. In via of : https://t.co/3JefUQG80b

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Tulip (Tulipa agenensis) by Sarah Anne Drake for Edwards's botanical register v. 25 (1839), which was edited by botanist John Lindley. Drake illustrated many of Lindley's publications. In via : https://t.co/okdpJMd1Q3

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English artist Winifred Austen was a member of the Society of Women Artists, London. She provided for The Wild Beasts of the World (1909), such this Philippine Flying Lemur (Cynocephalus volans) ➡️ https://t.co/wwERTEu8nr

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"The Cactaceae" (1919-1923) was produced as the 1st complete investigation on the Cactaceae family. It features stunning by artist Mary Emily Eaton, whose artworks were reproduced via chromolithography ➡️ https://t.co/MXGAp4WGKr

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Anna Maria Hussey & her sister, Frances Reed, illustrated and described species they collected within "Illustrations of British Mycology" (1847-55). Explore their work in via ➡️ https://t.co/OcMUH84Xv9 🍄🍄

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