Tag: botanical illustration

  • Iconic Mediterranean plants

    Iconic Mediterranean plants

    Andrew Griebeler’s “Botanical icons” thoroughly examines the role of illustrations in botanical-medical texts from ancient to medieval times. It challenges prevailing views of premodern botanical art as stagnant, emphasizing the critical nature of manuscript copying. The book’s well-sourced content and excellent writing make it a valuable academic resource, providing insight…

  • Plants, when two dimensions are enough…

    Plants, when two dimensions are enough…

    “The beauty of the flower” by Stephen A. Harris explores botanical illustration as an art form and scientific tool. The book delves into the history and significance of botanical illustration, showcasing its role in documenting plant diversity and scientific knowledge. With rich illustrations and insightful narratives, Harris presents a comprehensive…

  • Charles Darwin, BOTANIST(!)

    Charles Darwin, BOTANIST(!)

    Darwin and the art of botany brings together excerpts from Darwin’s 6 books dedicated to plant biology and illustrations of the 45+ plants that are highlighted. Topics covered include insectivorous plants, climbers, and orchids. Commentary places Darwin’s studies in the context of the botanical knowledge of the time, and updates…