Tag Archives: Botanical Illustration
A Guide to Collecting Antique Botanical Prints
Loved for their beauty, whimsy, and relative affordability, botanical prints offer a wonderful avenue for [...]
May
An Obsession with Natural History and Victorian Collecting Crazes
Spanning the majority of the 19th century, the Victorian era was marked by a rise [...]
Apr
How to Distinguish Between the Various Editions of Besler’s ‘Garden of Eichstätt’
A practical guide to understanding and identifying the different editions of Besler’s folio through paper [...]
Jul
Plant Mutations in the Botanical Prints of Pierre-Joseph Redouté
A consideration of the artistic rendering of the Tulip Breaking Virus, and the phenomenon of [...]
Jun
Encountering the Amazon through Margaret Mee’s Lens
A consideration of Mee's implicit and overt depictions of symbiotic ecosystems in her paintings of [...]
Jun
The Historical Allure of Variegated Tulips
Visualizing expansion, abundance, and prestige through depictions of "broken" tulips in the art of Basilius [...]
Jun
The Historical Significance of Botanical Illustration
A consideration of the motives behind picturing plants including the functional uses and theoretical implications [...]
Jun
The Symbolic Implications of the Pineapple
Visually flamboyant, gustatorily delicious, and polarizing when placed on pizza, the pineapple is a fruit [...]
Jun
“A Genteel Diversion” – Unearthing the Complex History of Women and Botanical Art
The relationship between women and flowers has been longstanding and laden with social inflections concerning [...]
Jun
The Interrelation between Natural History Art and Porcelain Ornamentation
The decorative use of Redouté’s botanical illustrations on Sèvres porcelain
Apr
Part 1: Examining the Art of Maria Sibylla Merian through the Lens of 17th-century Dutch Still-Life Painting
A consideration of the similarities between Merian’s prints and the visual syntax of Dutch-era still-life [...]
Apr
Part 2: The Influence of Scientific Modalities of Perception and Representation in Merian’s Artwork
An examination of Merian’s artwork in light of 17th-century scientific standards of perception and illustration
Apr
Trew and Ehret’s Magnificent Florilegium “Plantae Selectae”
A union of botanical accuracy and artistic beauty - Plantae Selectae is an 18th-century florilegium [...]
Apr
A Comparative Analysis of Poiteau and Brookshaw’s Pomological Prints
A Consideration of the Aesthetic, Technical, and Didactic Components of Poiteau and Brookshaw’s Depictions of [...]
Dec
Basilius Besler’s Hortus Eystettensis or Garden of Eichstätt
A Floral Monument Lending Perpetuity to Temporality
Dec
Merian’s Metamorphosis of the Insects of Suriname
Visualizing Contained Ecosystems and Insect Development
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