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#BotanicMonday: Anne Henslow Barnard (1833-1899) created gorgeous botanical #SciArt. View more of her work from publications digitized and contributed to @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/htVvZfRMTP -- #HerNaturalHistory #WomeninHistSciArt #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists #Botany
Olive shells, "Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet"(1773), Vol.II, https://t.co/qpmwOkNqv4 #NaturalHistory #Olividae #gastropod #mollusc #Malacology #Conchology #biodiversity #zoology @Vahue23
Named for #AndrewMellon (born #OnThisDay), the @MellonFdn supports a new #Plant #Humanities Initiative w/ @DumbartonOaks & @JSTOR. Apply by 4/5 to spend July studying how #plants change the world: https://t.co/3lFTYFfhTg.
📷: Jane Elizabeth Giraud #HerNaturalHistory
@HistSciArt
Mary & Elizabeth Kirby's book 'The Sea and its wonders',1871, is global in scope & is not simply a guide to the British seashore, it includes oceanography, chemistry & biology as well as information about seals! #InternationalDayoftheSeal #HerNaturalHistory #WomensHistoryMonth
Ravens are common characters in mythology worldwide, ranging from symbols of bad luck to trickster characters & creator deities. #SciArt by Jemima Blackburn for "Birds from Moidart and elsewhere" (1895): https://t.co/LdRDCh11ES #HerNaturalHistory #FolkloreThursday #Feathursday
#Feathursday: Eliza Turck (1832-1891) created #SciArt featuring #birds. View more of her work from publications digitized and contributed to @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/iB2X1PAsbw -- #HerNaturalHistory #WomeninHistSciArt #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists #Ornithology
Ella V. Baines, who started her floral business in Springfield, Ohio in 1896, offered roses, plants, bulbs & seeds for sale via her catalogs. Explore some of those offered in celebration of the #FirstDayOfSpring & #HerNaturalHistory ➡️ https://t.co/sq0mHxUnYS (via @USDA_ARS) 💐
This infographic by science illustrator @leonardoalannis showcases the various dominant and submissive postures of wolves.
View Leonardo's portfolio here: https://t.co/YdFOh0qYzs
#infographic #wolves #SciArt #naturalhistory #naturalscience #education #zoology
Eagerly awaiting signs of life in my garden--such as the Fritillaria I planted last autumn! Illustration by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald,1915, via @WikiCommons @hunterian #SpringEquinox #Spring #InternationalDayOfHappiness2019 #HerNaturalHistory
Happy #FirstDayOfSpring! 🌸🌺🌼
Celebrate the promise of spring blossoms with seed catalogs from Carrie H. Lippincott, whose business was the 1st seed company in the U.S. to be founded & managed by a woman ➡️ https://t.co/PuInh8ol8y #HerNaturalHistory #SpringEquinox
#HerNaturalHistory: #Gladiolus #SciArt by Louise-Cécile Descamps-Sabouret for 𝘙𝘦𝘷𝘶𝘦 𝘏𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘰𝘭𝘦 (1899). Contributed in #BHLib by @HarvardLibrary Botany Library ➡️ https://t.co/cieE0cTNWz #5womenartists 🌼🌺🌸
Elizabeth Gould: A 19th century #artist responsible for some of the most historically significant images of #birds ever published. #Smithsonian #lithography #birdart #naturalhistory #wildlifeart @SILibraries @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/sMlmz47gRf
"A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains" (1831) is the 1st publication Elizabeth Gould illustrated. She learned lithography from Edward Lear to produce the #SciArt. Explore her life & works via @book_historia & @SILibraries ➡️ https://t.co/fbsYS64ZmF #HerNaturalHistory
Mary Emily Eaton was the principal artist for the @NYBG 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 #5womenartists #HerNaturalHistory
Elizabeth Gould contributed #SciArt to many magnificent #bird books, including "A monograph of the Ramphastidae" (1834). @book_historia of @SILibraries explores her life & works on our blog for #HerNaturalHistory ➡️ https://t.co/fbsYS64ZmF #5womenartists
The "Black-headed Snake" exquisitely & expertly illustrated by Harriet Scott, in "The Snakes of Australia" (Krefft 1869). https://t.co/cllxbymNin via @mayrlibrary @BioDivLibrary #BlackheadedPython (Aspidites melanocephalus) #WomensHistoryMonth #HerNaturalHistory #WomenInScience
"A Guide to the Trees" (1900) described nearly 200 trees & shrubs. In #BHLib via @uoftlibraries, it was 1 of 3 botanical guidebooks that botanist Alice Lounsberry & artist Marian Ellis Rowan collaborated on. Learn more on our blog ➡️ https://t.co/hdbTfJYYsw #HerNaturalHistory
#HerNaturalHistory: Cecile Pfulb-Kastner (Early 20th C.) created botanical #SciArt. View more of her work from publications digitized and contributed to @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/eXA9emo7nk -- #WomeninHistSciArt #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists #Botany
From royal patrons to being a member & exhibitor at the Royal Academy & being an illustrator for @kewgardens, Margaret Meen's artistic & botanical legacies are extensive. @oak_spring explores her life & work for #HerNaturalHistory ➡️ https://t.co/vgueu0msWT #5womenartists