List of American botanical illustrators
This is a list of botanical illustrators and flower painters born in or citizens of the United States of America.
Botanical illustrators paint or draw plants and sometimes their natural environment as well, forming a lineage where art and science meet. Some prefer to paint isolated specimen flowers while others prefer arrangements. Many botanical artists through the centuries have been active in collecting and cataloguing new species and/or in breeding plants. Some artists listed here worked primarily on botanical art, while others made it part of a wider artistic practice or illustrated books with their artwork.
- Margaret Neilson Armstrong
- Mary Daisy Arnold
- Clarissa Munger Badger
- William Paul Crillon Barton
- Olivia Marie Braida-Chiusano
- J.S. Bruce[1]
- Margaret Warriner Buck
- Edith Clements
- Margaret Farr[2]
- Arthur M. Fitzpatrick[1]
- Lara Call Gastinger
- Bertha Heiges[1]
- Laura Coombs Hills
- Alfred Hoffy
- Louis Charles Christopher Krieger
- Elsie E. Lower
- Bessie Niemeyer Marshall
- Joseph Mason
- Amanda Newton
- Deborah Griscom Passmore
- William Henry Prestele
- Ellen Robbins
- Lizzie Sanders
- Marion Satterlee
- Ellen Isham Schutt
- Elsie Louise Shaw
- J. Marion Shull
- Susie Barstow Skelding
- Alice Josephine Smith (see e.g. Frances Theodora Parsons)
- Royal Charles Steadman
- M. Strange[1]
- Alice Tangerini
- Anna Heyward Taylor
- Emma Homan Thayer
- Harriet L. Thompson[1]
- Denise Walser-Kolar [3]
- Anne Kingsbury Wollstonecraft
- Carol Woodin[4]
References
- White, James J., and Erik A. Neumann. "The Collection of Pomological Watercolors at the U.S. National Arboretum". Huntia: A Journal of Botanical History 4:2 (January 1982), pp. 103–104.
- "Margaret Farr". Brooklyn Botanic Garden website.
- Stephan, Annelisa. "Botanical Art Inspired by Renaissance Illuminations". Iris: The online magazine of the Getty, April 22, 2015.
- Cribb, Phillip. "511. Phragmipedium Kovachii." Curtis's Botanical Magazine 22.1 (2005): 8-11.
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