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Beware of Bloater
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#dribbble #sealife #illustration #naturalhistory #aquatic #animals
“We have uncovered a new American scientist and artist..." Read about Anne Wollstonecraft's botanical masterpiece via @NatGeo https://t.co/xl7QF11h0U, and see it here https://t.co/A2iwNFk4Pk via @hathitrust @CornellRMC. #WomensArt #HistSciArt #HerNaturalHistory #WomenInSTEM
🦠🧫Microbes+#BioAesthetics!—Check out the UV #BioArt made at #ArtBioCamp (https://t.co/Fr34sASitI) today at the Harvard Museum of #NaturalHistory,@CambSciFest!—These creations were inspired by the awesome #MicrobialLife exhibit @HarvardMuseum. https://t.co/3ypstfOFd8 #ArtScience
on collibris, asses and hubris: Griffonnages Latents and their peeve pets
#latentDoodles #unnaturalHistory
#HappyBirthday to the incredibly talented Maria Merian who was born #OTD in 1647. She was a remarkable woman who combined her passion for natural history with her skill in art, resulting in some stunning artwork #HerNaturalHistory #SciArt
Celebrating #Women & their contributions to #NaturalHistory published in "Archives of Natural History" @EdinburghUP #HerNaturalHistory #WomensHistoryMonth #NatHist #Botany #Zoology #Geology #Art #Collections https://t.co/DCZgL3I6TN
The new Archives of #NaturalHistory Vol 46, No 1 is published! Articles on #Botany #Zoology #AnimalHistories #Collections #Art #Arctic #BookReviews @EdinburghUP https://t.co/QEzjto1nLB
Did you enjoy our #HerNaturalHistory @instagram feed? Thanks so much to @HistSciArt for curating the feed for the campaign! ➡️ https://t.co/BNvyAEeLLN
When Stephen W. Williams needed illustrations for his manuscript, he asked his wife, Harriet Goodhue! Check it out here: https://t.co/yJ7tKcOvDS via @BioDivLibrary @HarvardLibrary #BotanicalIllustration #HistSciArt #WomenInSTEM #HerNaturalHistory #WomensHistoryMonth #SciArtSunday
📢 Calling Biologists! — A FREE #NaturalHistory Illustration online course! —Check out 'Drawing Nature, Science and Culture: Natural History Illustration' award winning @edXOnline course by @Uni_Newcastle @NHI101x. —https://t.co/ov23H11Egx —Starts 4/2 #BioArt #ArtScience
Books on “Language of Flowers” presented the world of botany through dictionaries of flowers, floral poetry & prose. It was a popular genre for female authors. @chicagobotanic highlights this Victorian fad for #HerNaturalHistory: https://t.co/ISPjPK3OML
Anne Pratt (1806-1893) was one of the most popular artists & writers of the "Golden Age of botanical art". Producing 20 publications, she helped popularize flower study. @FieldMuseum explores her legacy for #HerNaturalHistory ➡️ https://t.co/zq4V3VVimy #FloraFriday
Such beautiful elegance wonderfully mixed with surreal narrative! Amazing work by @elgatochimney from his solo at Antonio Colombo Gallery last year.
#surrealart #elgatochimney #antoniocolombogallery #natureart #watercolor #watercolorpainting #naturalhistory
"Erucarum ortus" (1718) is a Latin translation of Maria Sibylla Merian's 2nd work, "Raupen wunderbare Verwandelung", depicting first-hand observations of insect life cycles & their food plants. See it in #BHLib via @LloydLibraryMus ➡️ https://t.co/iFcktbZ4vt #HerNaturalHistory
#HerNaturalHistory: Miss E. J. Beck illustrated the anatomy of scorpions for Sir Edwin Ray Lankester's "On the muscular and endoskeletal systems of Limulus and Scorpio" (c1883). In #BHLib via @Mann_Library & @Cornell_Library ➡️ https://t.co/2UE4e6WbX4 #WomensHistoryMonth 🦂
Olive shells, "Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet"(1773), Vol.II, https://t.co/qpmwOkNqv4 #NaturalHistory #Olividae #gastropod #mollusc #Malacology #Conchology #biodiversity #zoology @Vahue23