A blueprint for Nature
Aug 05, 2020
2 minutes
IN the long and varied history of recording flora and fauna, from Renaissance frescoes in Italy to Kew Gardens’s scientific etchings, cyanotype is perhaps the most overlooked method. In 1842, only three years after the first photographic camera was created, botanist and astrologer Sir John Herschel first came across the technique. He and
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