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#DailyLeaf 023 : This lacy #beech leaf was an interesting challenge today #Watercolour #coloredpencil #dailyart #BotanicalArt
Daily Leaf 022: A showy #heuchera #leaf today completes this trio #dailyleaf #watercolour #sketchdaily #botanicalart
For #BotanicMonday, we're featuring #orchid #SciArt with chromolithographs of paintings by the Swiss botanical artist, Émilie Vouga, published as "Les Orchidées" around 1890. Explore all 6 prints in #BHLib via @chicagobotanic: https://t.co/zFSYz8f3S1
#DailyLeaf 029: Another #evergreen. This one was happy under the snow until the thaw revealed it. #dailysketch #watercolour #botanicalsketch
Hands up who loves botanical illustrations? These are by 19th century artist John Sowerby.
John Martyn's "Historia plantarum rariorum" (1728-[1737]) was the first flower book to be printed in color. It was devoted to new species growing at the Chelsea Physic Garden and the Cambridge Botanic Garden. View it in #BHLib via @NYBG: https://t.co/geEEQKeu2i #FloraFriday
Pale and interesting. Some of my favourite pastel projects from the tutorial archives. https://t.co/dmmaKHTNb6 #FeelgoodFriday #botanicalart
Hübscher #Hopfen
Humulus Lupulus, ich liebe den Latin Name.
#Hops, you know what it is used for? 🍻
#humuluslupulus #lupulo #beerplant #botanicalwatercolor
Spring has arrived early! "In Pursuit of Flora: 18th-Century Botanical Drawings from The Huntington’s Art Collections” continues through Feb. 19. https://t.co/ih4L4FIMUg
Lovely #vintage #flower #botanical #artwork of an #orchid More #floral #images at Antique Images https://t.co/ymVnK4SGQA
Beginning to show now.... celandines from Diana Ruth Wilson's collection of West Dorset flora #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflower
Pomegranate taken from ‘Plantae quarum imagines ad exemplaria naturalia Londini’ by Georg Dionysius Ehret, Johann Jacob Haid, Christoph Jacob Trew.
Published 1750.
Missouri Botanical Garden. @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/xU8mK4nDxj
Happy #FloraFriday! Though unsigned, the majority of the engravings in "Fragmenta Botanica" (1809) (depicting recent arrivals to the Schönbrunn gardens) are likely the work of J. Scharf, M. Sedelmayer & J. Knapp. View it in #BHLib via @mobotgarden: https://t.co/R41wgHR1Zk
#DailyLeaf 011: A #lineandwash #linden #leaf from my front yard #ink and #watercolor #botanicalart
Today is #HeritageTreasures Day so here are some of ours! To celebrate the day we are offering 20% off the book all of these images appear in, 'Botanical Treasures', quote #HeritageTreasures at checkout until the end of January https://t.co/RazUWZyhaY
Bitesize is up and running again. Offering free, fortnightly tips on botanical watercolour, sign up on the website, and try a free tutorial too https://t.co/q1mlxcsrup #TuesdayTips #watercolorart #botanicalart
Lilies (Lilium davidii) for #BotanicMonday! #SciArt by Matilda Smith for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 126 (1900). Contributed for digitization by the Peter H. Raven Library of the @mobotgarden: https://t.co/mP70TuSWNS -- #MBG #WomeninBHLib #WomenInScience #WomenArtists
Winter twigs by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969). Her early collection of botanical watercolours of West Dorset flora is one of our major exhibitions. #BotanicMonday #womensart #Wildflower