H.J. Noltie When the museum and library of the East India Company (EIC), following its inheritance by the India Office of the British government, was dispersed in 1879...| Botanics Stories
Pribby: A Montserrat endemic gives an overview of this unusual and lovely plant from Montserrat with Lizzie's botanical sketchbook studies| Lizzie Harper
Wildflower families: Apiaceae is one in a series of blogs on wildflower families written & with botanical illustrations by Lizzie Harper| Lizzie Harper
Art and science have never existed in isolation. From the anatomical drawings of the Renaissance to today’s climate-focused installations, artists have long responded to the discoveries and dilemmas of science. Sometimes they visualized new ideas before words could describe them. Sometimes they challenged the ethics of progress. This post explores how art has mirrored, magnified,... The post 15 Artworks That Merge Art and Science appeared first on Art Sprouts. Related posts: The Hidden Hist...| Art Sprouts
Wildflower families: Plantaginaceae is one in a series of blogs on wildflower families written & with botanical illustrations by Lizzie Harper| Lizzie Harper
Medicinal plants of Montserrat shows how interesting it can be to see a live plant you've done a botanical illustration of for the 1st time| Lizzie Harper
By Madeleine E. Dugan My name is Madeleine Dugan and I am an Art History Mlitt student. As part of my studies at the University of Glasgow, I completed a work placement in the Library at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. During my cataloguing project, I became interested in the works of Elizabe| Botanics Stories
By Madeleine E. Dugan My name is Madeleine Dugan and I am an Art History Mlitt student. As part of my studies at the University of Glasgow, I participated in a work placement in the Library at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The RBGE Library is home to at least 20,000 original artworks, as| Botanics Stories
Wildflower families: Fabaceae, the Pea family is my latest blog in this series on common flower families. I was inspired to blog about common families of UK wildflowers by my online Field Studies Council course. I spend a lot of time looking at and drawing wildflowers, so it’s a treat to learn more about family […] The post Wildflower families: Fabaceae, the Pea family appeared first on Lizzie Harper.| Lizzie Harper
Montserrat _ A model garden explores the Caribbean garden of Elvis Gerald and compares the reality to Lizzie's natural history diagram| Lizzie Harper
Montserrat - Visiting paradise covers some of the incredible experiences Lizzie had whilst visiting and teaching on this Caribbean island| Lizzie Harper
Wildflower families: Brassicaceae, the Cabbage family is a blog on the features of this family by botanical illustrator Lizzie Harper| Lizzie Harper
Autumn fruits is an overview of a recent set of botanical illustrations completed for a fold-out identification guide by Lizzie Harper| Lizzie Harper
Wildflower families: Caryophyllaceae, the Campion family is a blog on this wildflower group by Lizzie Harper botanical illustrator| Lizzie Harper
Wildflower families: Ranunculaceae, the Buttercups shows the characteristics that identify flowers in this family. Blog by Lizzie Harper| Lizzie Harper
Flower shapes: Symbolism & Cultural significance guest blog discusses flowers shape and cultural significance. Illustrations by Lizzie Harper| Lizzie Harper