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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
The great Keith Birdsong's cover art for 'The Pandora Principle' (a very Star Trek title!) by author Carolyn Clowes. Birdsong's paintings were always so alive with colour and velvety starfields. Nice to see Robin Curtis' Saavik depicted, too.
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