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"Bauer: A Captivating Collection of Nature's Finest Hues" Step into the enchanting world of Bauer, where vibrant colors and exquisite beauty await at every turn

Background imageBauer Collection: Strelitzia reginae, Bird-of-paradise

Strelitzia reginae, Bird-of-paradise - Coloured lithograph based on a watercolour by Franz Bauer (named Strelitzia depicta), t. 1, London, 1818. Date: 1818

Background imageBauer Collection: Chimonanthus praecox

Chimonanthus praecox - Watercolour by Franz Bauer, 1789. Original Drawings for Hortus Kewensis, t.10.< br> < br> Held in the Museums Botany Library. Date: 1789

Background imageBauer Collection: Himantoglossum hircinum, Lizard Orchid flowers

Himantoglossum hircinum, Lizard Orchid flowers - Watercolour by Franz Bauer, undated. Paper, watercolour. Bauer Unit. British Orchids 1798 - 1817, f. 76

Background imageBauer Collection: Flindersia australis, Crows Ash

Flindersia australis, Crows Ash - Watercolour by Ferdinand Bauer, signed, 1806-10. Botany Library, Ferdinand Bauer Plant Drawings. Mabberley & Moore No. 23

Background imageBauer Collection: Quartz crystal

Quartz crystal - Collected by Matthew Flinders & Ferdinand Bauer, 16 February 1803, from Australia, Melville Bay. Coll. No. BM 75819 Date: 1803

Background imageBauer Collection: Johann Christian Bauer

Johann Christian Bauer (1802-1867). Born in Hanau, Germany. Type designer, punchcutter, and founder of the Bauer Type Foundry in 1837. Date: Date unknown

Background imageBauer Collection: Georgius Agricola (1494-1555). German scientist

Georgius Agricola (1494-1555). German scientist. Known as the father of mineralogy. Engraving belonging to his work De Re Metallica. Basel 1564. Colored

Background imageBauer Collection: VIETNAM WAR, 1967. Private Daniel Bauer, a filmmaker with DASPO, crossing an irrigation

VIETNAM WAR, 1967. Private Daniel Bauer, a filmmaker with DASPO, crossing an irrigation canal with members of the 199th Infantry en route to a Viet Cong-controlled village

Background imageBauer Collection: Flindersia australis, crow ash tree

Flindersia australis, crow ash tree

Background imageBauer Collection: Passiflora, passion fruit pollen

Passiflora, passion fruit pollen
Page 38, a watercolour of passiflora pollen from Drawings by Francis Bauer, depicting epidermis, hairs, pollen grains and Moustrosities

Background imageBauer Collection: Brasenia schreberi, water shield

Brasenia schreberi, water shield
Plate 3 from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Ferdinand L Bauer (1760-1826)

Background imageBauer Collection: Adenia heterophylla, lacewing vine

Adenia heterophylla, lacewing vine
Plate 60 from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Ferdinand L Bauer (1760-1826)

Background imageBauer Collection: Doryanthes excelsa, gymea lily

Doryanthes excelsa, gymea lily
Coloured engraving by Ferdinand Bauer, published in Illustrationes florae Novae Hollandiae (1816). Made from field sketches

Background imageBauer Collection: Barnardius zonarius, Australian ringneck

Barnardius zonarius, Australian ringneck
Plate 21 from Ferdinand Lucas Bauers zoological watercolours and drawings observed during Captain Matthew Flinders circumnavigational survey of Australia (Investigator 1801-1803)

Background imageBauer Collection: Portunus pelagicus, blue swimming crab

Portunus pelagicus, blue swimming crab
Plate 50 from Zoological drawings by Ferdinand Bauer. Ventral view of the large swimming crab native to Indo-Pacific waters

Background imageBauer Collection: Litoria aurea, golden bell frog

Litoria aurea, golden bell frog
Plate 26 from Zoological drawings by Ferdinand Bauer (1760-1826)

Background imageBauer Collection: Platycercus exmius, eastern rosella

Platycercus exmius, eastern rosella
Plate 18 from Ferdinand Lucas Bauers zoological watercolours and drawings observed during Captain Matthew Flinders circumnavigational survey of Australia (Investigator 1801-1803)

Background imageBauer Collection: (Sebastian) Wilhelm (Valentin) Bauer (1822-1875) German inventor and pioneer builder of submarines

(Sebastian) Wilhelm (Valentin) Bauer (1822-1875) German inventor and pioneer builder of submarines. Reverse of commemorative medal

Background imageBauer Collection: Triticum aestivum, Wheat

Triticum aestivum, Wheat, - Watercolour by Franz Bauer, c.1805. Longitudinal section of basal portion of juvenile plants. Paper, watercolour, signed

Background imageBauer Collection: Gloxinia perennis

Gloxinia perennis - By Franz Bauer, undated. Paper, watercolour. London, Natural History Museum, Library and Archives, Finished Drawings of Plants, pl. 79

Background imageBauer Collection: Taxus melanosporum, Yew

Taxus melanosporum, Yew - Watercolour by Franz Bauer, 1835. Paper, watercolour. London. Botany Library, Bauer Unit, Unfinished Drawings of Plants Cultivated in the Royal Garden at Kew 6: f. 29

Background imageBauer Collection: Badusa corymbifera

Badusa corymbifera - Monochrome drawing by Ferdinand Bauer, c. 1795. Paper, grey wash. Bound into copy of A.B. Lambert, The Genus Cinchona, London, 1797. Date: 1795

Background imageBauer Collection: Anigozanthos flavidus, Tall kangaroo paw

Anigozanthos flavidus, Tall kangaroo paw - Tall kangaroo paw, Anigozanthos flavidus, by Franz Bauer, undated. Paper, pencil, watercolour. Unfinished Drawings of Plants, vol. 5, no. 50

Background imageBauer Collection: Cypripedium reginae

Cypripedium reginae - Watercolour by Franz Bauer, 1788. Unfinished Drawings of Plants vol. 4, no. 219.< br> < br> Held in the Museums Botany Library Date: 1788

Background imageBauer Collection: Bletia purpurea

Bletia purpurea - Bletia purpurea. Longidunal and traverse section of the ovary. Watercolour by Franz Bauer, 1801. Paper, watercolour. Botany Library, Bauer Unit, Unfinished Drawings of Plants 3: no

Background imageBauer Collection: Sparmannia africana, African linden

Sparmannia africana, African linden - African linden, Sparmannia africana, by Franz Bauer, undated. Paper, pencil, watercolour. Unfinished Illustrations of Plants, vol. 1, no. 67

Background imageBauer Collection: Erica taxifolia

Erica taxifolia - Coloured engraving by D. MacKenzie based on a watercolour by Franz Bauer. Delineations of exotick plants cultivated in the Royal Garden at Kew, t. 19, London, 1793. Date: 1793

Background imageBauer Collection: Lagerstroemia indica, Crape myrtle

Lagerstroemia indica, Crape myrtle - By Franz Bauer, undated. Paper, pencil, colour pencil, watercolour. Unfinished Drawings of Plants, vol. 1, no. 125

Background imageBauer Collection: Urinary stones

Urinary stones - Copper engraving based on a drawing by Franz Bauer. E. Home, Lectures on comparative anatomy. Supplement 2, London, 1828, t. 6. General Library. Date: 1828

Background imageBauer Collection: Lumbricus lumbricus, Earth worms copulating

Lumbricus lumbricus, Earth worms copulating - Earth worms (Lumbricus lumbricus) copulating. Watercolour by Franz Bauer. Natural History Museum, London - General Library

Background imageBauer Collection: Cedrus libani, Cedar of Lebanon

Cedrus libani, Cedar of Lebanon - Paper and pencil by Ferdinand or Franz Bauer, c.1800. Bauer Unit, Sketches and Ciniferae, f. 1r. Date: 1800

Background imageBauer Collection: Chlamydomonas nivalis, Red snow alga

Chlamydomonas nivalis, Red snow alga - Red snow alga (Chlamydomonas nivalis) and unidentified fungal spores. Colour print based on watercolour by Franz Bauer, 1819

Background imageBauer Collection: Maxillaria subulata

Maxillaria subulata - By Franz Bauer, 1818. Paper, watercolour. Botany Library, Bauer Unit. Unfinished Drawings Monocotyledons 2, Orchidaceae 2, f. 149. Date: 1818

Background imageBauer Collection: Clavulinopsis miniata

Clavulinopsis miniata - Watercolour by Ferdinand Bauer, signed, 1806-10. Botany Library, Ferdinand Bauer Plant Drawings. Mabberley & Moore No. 236

Background imageBauer Collection: Dendrobium discolor

Dendrobium discolor - Watercolour by Ferdinand Bauer, signed, 1806-10. Botany Library, Ferdinand Bauer Plant Drawings. Mabberley & Moore No. 162

Background imageBauer Collection: Passiflora sp. Passion flower pollen

Passiflora sp. Passion flower pollen - Pollen of various species of Passion Flowers. Watercolour by Franz Bauer, 1800-1833. Paper, watercolour. Botany Library

Background imageBauer Collection: Kaempferia roscoeana, Germinating pollen cells

Kaempferia roscoeana, Germinating pollen cells - Watercolour by Franz Bauer, undated. Paper, watercolour. Botany Library, Drawings of Francis Bauer of epidermis, hairs, pollen grains, monstrosities

Background imageBauer Collection: Angiosperm pollen

Angiosperm pollen - Pollen of various angiosperm species. Watercolour by Franz Bauer, 1800-1833. Paper, watercolour. Botany Library

Background imageBauer Collection: Lilium tingrinum, pollen

Lilium tingrinum, pollen - Pollen grains exuding copious adhesive pollenkitt. Watercolour by Franz Bauer, 1800-1833. Paper, watercolour. Botany Library

Background imageBauer Collection: Bonatea speciosa

Bonatea speciosa - Watercolour by Franz Bauer, undated. Paper, watercolour. Botany Library, Bauer Unit

Background imageBauer Collection: Orchis ustullata, Burnt Orchid

Orchis ustullata, Burnt Orchid - Watercolour by Franz Bauer, undated. Paper, watercolour. Botany Library, Bauer Unit

Background imageBauer Collection: Ophrys holosericea, Late Spider Orchid flowers

Ophrys holosericea, Late Spider Orchid flowers - Watercolour by Franz Bauer, 1807. Paper, watercolour. Botany Library. British Orchids 1798 - 1817, f. 91. Date: 1807

Background imageBauer Collection: Plate 162

Plate 162 - Illustration from Delineation of exotic plants cultivated in the Royal Garden at Kew (1796) by Franz Andreas Bauer (1758-1840)

Background imageBauer Collection: Macrotropis formosa

Macrotropis formosa - Plate 30 from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Ferdinand L Bauer (1760-1826). Date: 1801

Background imageBauer Collection: Dodonaea humilis, dwarf hopbush

Dodonaea humilis, dwarf hopbush - Plate 27 from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Ferdinand L Bauer (1760-1826). Date: 1801

Background imageBauer Collection: Stackhousia viminea, slender stackhousia

Stackhousia viminea, slender stackhousia - Plate 24 from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Ferdinand L Bauer (1760-1826). Date: 1801

Background imageBauer Collection: Pterostylis rufa, rusty hood

Pterostylis rufa, rusty hood - Illustration from Delineation of exotic plants cultivated in the Royal Garden at Kew (1796) by Franz Andreas Bauer (1758-1840)

Background imageBauer Collection: Plumeria sp. lei flower

Plumeria sp. lei flower - Illustration from Delineation of exotic plants cultivated in the Royal Garden at Kew (1796) by Franz Andreas Bauer (1758-1840)



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"Bauer: A Captivating Collection of Nature's Finest Hues" Step into the enchanting world of Bauer, where vibrant colors and exquisite beauty await at every turn. Amongst this diverse array of botanical wonders, you'll find Livistona humilis, also known as the sand palm, gracefully swaying in the breeze. Venturing further, your eyes will be drawn to the mesmerizing Cephalotus follicularis, an Australian pitcher plant that lures unsuspecting insects with its captivating traps. Nearby stands Pinus cembra, or the majestic Arolla pine, reaching for the sky with its towering presence. As you explore deeper into this verdant paradise, you'll encounter Pinus strobus L. Weymouth or white pine - a symbol of purity and tranquility amidst nature's symphony. Delicate yet resilient is Cypripedium reginae - lady slipper orchid - showcasing its elegant petals like a crown fit for royalty. Not far away blooms Cypripedium calceolus; another lady slipper orchid gracing us with its ethereal charm and delicate allure. Eucalyptus pruinosa adds a touch of silver to this kaleidoscope of flora while Arum dioscoridis captivates with its unique shape and striking maroon hues. Banksia coccinea proudly displays scarlet blossoms that ignite passion within our hearts while Cephalotus follicularis continues to amaze with its carnivorous tendencies. Iris Germanica from 1847 enchants us still today through hand-colored engravings that capture their timeless elegance. Finally, we come across Brunonia australis – blue pincushion – whose vivid azure petals create a stunning contrast against nature's green canvas. In Bauer's realm lies an endless tapestry woven by Mother Earth herself – each species telling a story through color, form, and grace.