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Felicity Hannigan🐺 Curtis's sister!
Also this is a sketched reference. I think I should add this to the price list 0.0
Campanula fragilis, by #AnneHenslowBarnard (British, 1833-99), who died #otd (Jan 19). Published in Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1880; source, @mobotgarden via @biodivlibrary, https://t.co/CT14wzKNTu #artherstory #womenartists #InternationalFlowerDay #hernaturalhistory
Botanical illustration and the park: Curtis's botanical magazine, v.80 [ser.3, v.10] (1854) ....... https://t.co/MCDivel9zg #botanicalillustration #plants
Lilian Snelling (1879–1972)
Ilustradora botánica que comenzó en el Real Jardín Botánico de Edimburgo. Su éxito la llevó a Londres para trabajar en Royal Botanic Gardens de Kew. Acabó como artista principal de la famosa revista Curtis's Botanical Magazine.
🧵Algunas ilustraciones
🐟 Curtis's botanical magazine.
London ;New York [etc.]: Academic Press [etc.].
https://t.co/CYsiQsVlGA
The first published image of Peyote appeared in Curtis's Botanical Magazine, in 1847.
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🐟 Curtis's botanical magazine.
London ; New York [etc.]: Academic Press [etc.].
https://t.co/WbXHAhXwP3
First botanical illustration of teosinte (Zea luxurians). Curtis's Boranical Magazine, 1879. Thanks to @BioDivLibrary
🌏 Curtis's botanical magazine.
London ; New York [etc.]: Academic Press [etc.].
https://t.co/jY6bACqFWE
🐘 Curtis's botanical magazine.
London ;New York [etc.]: Academic Press [etc.].
https://t.co/WJxLLAAuh6
Having a lovely afternoon reading '#Archives of Natural History'. One of the papers is about the illustrations in John Curtis's 'British Entomology' some of my favourite illustrations of insects! Had you guessed that already? @ZSLLibrary often tweet images from these volumes.
🥕 Curtis's botanical magazine.
London ;New York [etc.]: Academic Press [etc.].
https://t.co/7kjfnCwlu0
"Amaranto affinis Indiae Orientalis, floribus glomeratis Ocymoidis Fol." sent "from Mdm Titus Barbadoes 1719", in Uvedale's collection in the Sloane Herbarium (HS303 f81), & under its 'modern' name Gomphrena globosa from vol 2 of Curtis' Botanical Magazine (1828) @mark_carine
🐟 Curtis's botanical magazine.
London ; New York [etc.]: Academic Press [etc.].
https://t.co/WbXHAhXwP3
🌏 Curtis's botanical magazine.
London ; New York [etc.]: Academic Press [etc.].
https://t.co/xkUTqBIbJg
Botanical illustration and the park: Curtis's botanical magazine v.121 [ser.3:v.51] (1895) ....... https://t.co/Rb9GLZHtfA #botanicalillustration #plants
went to the beach yesterday and my skin is the same shade as my mad lad Curtis's. Im not used to seeing myself without some kind of a shut-in pallor, but when I was younger and lived by the beach I was always sunkissed
🐟 Curtis's botanical magazine.
London ; New York [etc.]: Academic Press [etc.].
https://t.co/Zj1oBtccva
Joseph Cornell loved the glamour that came with Tony Curtis's visits, but was not a fan of Curtis's own art, especially when it showed any Cornell-like traits.
Gypsy Prince, a print from 1992, is one of Curtis's best works, & it has an obvious Cornell influence.