Botanical Prints
By Sandra Forty
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Sandra Forty
Sandra Forty is a graduate of London University where she studied medieval and early modern history, including a spell at the Courtauld Institute learning about Renaissance art from Professor Gombrich. Since then she has worked as a journalist in London, then as a book editor and writer. She is the author of a number of books, most on art and architecture. Sandra lives in south Devon with her husband, children and many cats.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A nice collection of botanical prints. The history of botanical drawings and paintings was alright. Skipping Maria Sibylla Merian's influence entirely and not even mentioning her was a very weird choice.
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Botanical Prints - Sandra Forty
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CONTENTS
Botanical Prints
Index
B O T A N I C A L P R I N T S
Flowers by their very nature are fragile and ephemeral, and people have tried to capture and record their transient beauty for as long as the human race has existed. The earliest botanical illustrations are found in ancient herbals—practical works of knowledge, written to pass on crucial information about how to heal the sick. Around the time of the Renaissance, however, flowers began to be more generally appreciated for their beauty, so talented artists set about capturing their magic. Botanical illustration developed into a high art form during the golden era of the 18th and early 19th centuries. From that era, date some of the most stunning examples of botanical art ever made.
Collectors, especially the wealthy men who sent out plant hunters to find new species, commissioned fine botanical artists