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New 📚 Charles Wonderful Plants; a Tour of His Botanical Legacy 🌼🌸🌷 https://t.co/xSR0823ecP

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week 311: Pelargonium species have been in cultivation in European gardens since the early seventeenth century. The 1648 catalogue of plants being grown in Oxford Botanic Garden, included a Pelargonium species. https://t.co/cWa8Q0T8GO

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Born Charles Demuth American watercolorist turned to oils later in career developing Precisionism style with Georgia O'Keeffe &Charles Sheeler Sensuous watercolors of flowers fruit & vegetables combined magical botanical precision with a relaxed Cubist abstraction

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The color illustrations we are featuring today are by Walter Hood Fitch, a prolific botanical illustrator who also produced chromolithographs for Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. Learn more here: https://t.co/GMfmdZO65c

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I present you my oc Iris! She’s a witch that loves botanic, using her plants for magical bakery and she’s also great at divination 🔮🌿🥧

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Some tropical botanical illustrations for something new.

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King Protea for courage and Elderflower for protection and rebirth 🌿🌸

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This weekend is your last chance to see botanical illustrations by Elisabeth Dowle

https://t.co/vNSbLkSKII

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I'm still head over heals in love with the Amazonia Botanical Ceramic Tiles from https://t.co/uwQxTlbl3t

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Wanted to give another try at making a male character, this is Dmitri, he likes gardening and all that botanic stuff.

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A couple of Halloween themed Botanical I've been working on recently! 🌿

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Start your festive creativity next Sat 9 Nov with 'Pen & Wash Festive workshop! Drawing & watercolour for all levels in beautiful surroundings. Book soon! https://t.co/zFufx2Pqxw

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Closing soon: PEARS & APPLES: THE BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATION OF ELISABETH DOWLE at - make sure you head on over to see Elisabeth Dowle's beautiful watercolours of Pears & Apples soon, the exhibition closes on Sunday 3rd Nov https://t.co/b8iaPs70W1

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Vinland Saga - Canute's Arc by BotanicaXu on

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One of the great triumphs of science in the Renaissance were Leonardo’s botanical studies of plants. Lady with Unicorn (c1480), Lily (1480-5), St Jerome (1480) & St Sebastian (1480-1). St Sebastian was often used as a coded symbol for gay artists.

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Botanical I
acrylic on canvas
wired, ready to hang
2ft x 2ft. 1/1
📦📧 RobRegis.com

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