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Nature Photography by me Jennifer Chelsea
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More colors of Fall. I enjoyed so much drawing this chrysantemum, that I'm working now on a bigger piece with them.
🔆°⁖◊●Glow Berries Botanic Study●◊⁖°🔆
Page 1 & 2/? Close ups under the cut!
Thistle of the day
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (German, 1834 - 1919)
"A variety of moss species, then classified as Muscinae. We now classify them as Bryophyta which includes not only mosses but hornworts and liverworts as well. This was the seventy fourth plate in the Art Forms of Nature series."
Red Carnation with a Dragonfly, 1760 Barbara Regina Dietzsch (1706 - 1783, German) Barbara was a Bavarian painter and engraver known for her still lifes, and she also painted birds and shells. Her works sold in Germany, England, Holland, and France. They were collected in the Netherlands and England. Additionally, although Dietzsch herself did not illustrate textbooks, her works have been included in German natural history books. Christoph Jacob Trew, a physician and botanist, was a patron of botanical art in Nuremberg, including that of the Dietzsch family. Her work was influential on artist Ernst Friedrich Carl Lang. Germaine Greer describes Dietzsch's work as "exact and linear, as one might expect of designs for engraving, but in her more ambitious flower pieces she exhibited a conservatism of approach which was fairly antiquarium."
Daffy dill
Noriko Watanabe “Rosa filipes Kiftsgate' in May” 680 x 510 Watercolour