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The Yellow Hammer; a bird in a nest woven with young ferns, a violet flower at left ..., n.d., by #JemimaBlackburn (née Wedderburn; Scottish, 1823-1909), who died #otd (Aug 9). Held at the @BritishMuseum, https://t.co/FeuMlRfv4F #hernaturalhistory #artherstory #womenartists
And why stop at a frog, when you can have two frogs, or even three frogs?! These frog pictures also by #JemimaBlackburn, also courtesy of @NatGalleriesSco
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A Frog, by #JemimaBlackburn (née Wedderburn; Scottish, 1823-1909), who died #otd (Aug 9). Held at the @NatGalleriesSco, https://t.co/1qB0GWXiU1 #hernaturalhistory #artherstory #womenartists
#JemimaBlackburn, the extraordinary artist of nature who became the real-life Jemima Puddle-Duck, https://t.co/oSXp5Z5P8R
#BeatrixPotter #hernaturalhistory #artherstory https://t.co/aq7VnZrXNl
Wood Warblers; two birds perched on the branch of a pine tree, by #JemimaBlackburn (Scottish, 1823-1909), who died #otd (Aug 9). Pl 38 in “Birds drawn from Nature,” Edinburgh, 1862. Held at the @BritishMuseum, https://t.co/wNuM2i1hYZ #hernaturalhistory #artherstory #womenartists
3/10 An illustration of a tawny owl, by #JemimaBlackburn (1823–1909), from plate 12 of Birds from Moidart and elsewhere (1895). Courtesy of @BioDivLibrary #SuberbOwl #artherstory #hernaturalhistory