The wild arum (Arum maculatum) is widespread across most of Europe, as well as Turkey and the Caucasus. ⁣#SciArt by Mary Ann Burnett for her "Plantæ utiliores" ([1839]1842-1850). Explore the work in via ➡️ https://t.co/U547IjOfEN

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Skull of for series. I'd never heard of this guy prior to sculpting him. Just one of the many things I've learned from working on this project.

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ICYMI: Talented natural history artist is having 20% of her Etsy store tomorrow for Goes live at midnight. Her beautiful book “The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Ugly Animals“ is outstanding!
https://t.co/WaEPIP0ejm

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Here's someone who needs a page! See more of Tessie K. Frank's 'Watercolors of vascular plants, 1895-1935' on . cc: https://t.co/k2tiKTzJQ7

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de Provins (Rosa gallica) has centuries of representation in French history. by Henriette Vincent for her "Études de Fleurs et de Fruits" (c. 1820). In via the Lenhardt Library of ➡️ https://t.co/VyLTef1cdy

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The exhibition "Featon's Flowers/Ngā puāwai a Featon," is on at now through the new year! https://t.co/58OXBaUiT9 It features watercolor illustrations from the late C19th by
https://t.co/C1WsANJC0l

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Next year...
June 16, 2020
"Dinosaur Facts and Figures: The Sauropods and Other Sauropodomorphs"
https://t.co/1FBp4BRScq
EoFauna | Scientific Publications
https://t.co/KQPplMaJgg

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📢 Calling Biologists! — A FREE Illustration online course! ✍️🏾—Check out 'Drawing Nature, Science and Culture: Natural History Illustration' award winning
course by . —https://t.co/ov23H11Egx —Starts 3/4/2020

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Thanks to , we now have a color copy of Krefft's "Snakes of Australia" (1869) in The is by Harriet Scott Morgan and Helena Scott Forde, who illustrated many works on Australian biodiversity. https://t.co/ztc8DRMS2r

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We're starting off Monday with some colorful butterflies from Georges Cuvier's The animal kingdom (1863)

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Margaret Lace Roscoe hoped her "Floral Illustrations of the Seasons" (1831) would be a useful guide for other women "both in their selection for a flower garden, and as objects for their pencil." Explore the work in via ➡️ https://t.co/DJWFnSFCGY

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According to German folklore, leaves and tendrils of vines appear gold-leafed at certain times of year. This suggests the presence of gold in the nearby ground! ✨#FolkloreThursday by Caroline Friederike Friedrich, by 1815.

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