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Trillium, n.d., by #BerthaEvelynJaques (#BerthaJaques #BerthaClausenJaques, née Clausen; American, 1863-1941), a poet, printmaker, & curator who died #otd, Mar 30. Held at @artinstitutechi, https://t.co/MevMF4byx4 #womenartists #artherstory #hernaturalhistory
Group of Sparaxis, by #ArabellaElizabethRoupell (British-South African, 1817–1914), who was born #otd (Mar 23). From Specimens of The Flora of South Africa, published 1849; source, https://t.co/gJsTG4rdMg #hernaturalhistory #artherstory #womenartists
Emperor moths, 1840, by #HarrietScottMorgan (Australian, 1830-1907), who was born #otd, Mar 23. Held by @austmus; source, https://t.co/nUmbA26d8f #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory
Gloxinia, n.d., by #KatharinaFreiinVonRöthlein (Austrian 1804-1833), who was born #otd, Mar 14. Held at the @AlbertinaMuseum, https://t.co/r1s5MdhC1E #hernaturalhistory #womenbotanicalartists #womenartists #artherstory
Insects, 1650, by #MargarethaDeHeer (Dutch, c. 1603–c. 1665). Held by @FriesMuseum; source, Female Artists in History, https://t.co/0v99WZXUDO #womenartists #artherstory #hernaturalhistory
Spotted Lily, n.d., by #EmmaHomanThayer (American, 1842-1908), who was born #otd (Feb 13). From her book Wild Flowers of Colorado, published in 1885; source, @UofCalifornia Libraries via @BioDivLib https://t.co/rIJlM92Snu #womenartists #artherstory #hernaturalhistory
Pomegranate / Punica granatum, 1850/53, by #DorothyElizaSmith (Welsh, 1804-1864), who was born #otd (Jan 29). Her unpublished ms Fruits of the Lima Market is held by @Oak_spring; source, https://t.co/vCASZlKWPz #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory
Coelogyne annamensis, 1914, by #AliceJacob (Irish, 1862-1921) who was born #otd (Jan 26). Courtesy of @NBGGlasnevin, https://t.co/hhnRw7fKKm #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory
Watercolor of various flowers & bees, n.d., by #MargaretMeen (British, 1751-1834). Held by @Kewgardens, digitized with support from @oak_spring; source, @biodivlibrary, https://t.co/8bgJbnPJ1c #womenartists #artherstory #InternationalFlowerDay #flowerday #hernaturalhistory
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
Malus domestica / St. Lawrence apple, 1909, by #DeborahGriscomPassmore (American, 1840-1911), who died #otd (Jan 3). @USDA, https://t.co/RdMBBPThpU #artherstory #womenartists #womenbotanicalillustrators #hernaturalhistory
Wiliwili, n.d., by #IsabellaMcHutchesonSinclair (Scottish-born, 1842-1900), who died #otd (Dec 29). Published in Indigenous Flowers of the Hawaiian Islands, 1885. @USDA @National_Ag_Lib via @BioDivLibrary, https://t.co/PrhCUQzfAk #womenartists #artherstory #hernaturalhistory
Christmas card [with Australian wild flowers], c. 1878, by #HelenaScottForde (Australian, 1832-1910). Held at @NatGalleryAus, https://t.co/qfqvKT2hlo #artherstory #MerryChristmas #womenartists #hernaturalhistory
Lathyrus Latifolius / Everlasting Pea, by #MaryEmilyEaton (English, 1873-1961), who was born #otd (Nov 27). Plate 210 of Addisonia, Vol 6 (1921). @NYBG, via @BioDivLibrary, https://t.co/Kkv9mICDZz #hernaturalhistory #MaryEaton #artherstory #womenartists
Opuntia spinosissima, by #HelenAdelaideWood (British, 1860-1927), who died #otd (Nov 25). Plate XXXVI, Britton & Rose The Cactaceae, 1919; source, https://t.co/1w1EWWeaut #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory #HAWood
Black Jezebel Butterfly, n.d., by #HelenaScottForde (Australian, 1832-1910), who died #otd (Nov 24). Source, https://t.co/nUmbA26d8f #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory
Helleborus niger Mr. Poe’s variety, 1887, by #LydiaShackleton (Irish, 1828-1914), the 1st artist-in-residence at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, born #otd (Nov 22). Held at @NBGGlasnevin; source, https://t.co/HUnw1CwPsa #artherstory #womenartists #hernaturalhistory
Plumbago capensis, by #LenaLowis (#SelinaCarolineShakespear, British, 1845-1919), who was born #otd (Nov 3). Plate 3 from Familiar Indian Flowers, published in 1878; source, https://t.co/pd6oDnKCkU #hernaturalhistory #womenarstists #artherstory
Did you know that @PoliticsProse carries the new book Wild Flowers of North America: Botanical Illustrations by #MaryVauxWalcott?!
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This book includes 250 exquisite reproductions of Walcott’s celebrated watercolors of wildflower life.
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Flowers and Fruit of the Mangosteen, & a Singapore Monkey, 1876, by #MarianneNorth (English, 1830-1890), who was born #otd (Oct 24). Held at @kewgardens; source, https://t.co/KvOZqW3PuR #womenartists #artherstory #hernaturalhistory