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Botanist Collection (page 2)

"Exploring the wonders of nature, the botanist delves into the secrets of plants and their intricate ecosystems

Background imageBotanist Collection: History of the cafe: Captain Gabriel de Clieu (Declieux, Desclieux) (1687/1678- ca)

History of the cafe: Captain Gabriel de Clieu (Declieux, Desclieux) (1687/1678- ca)
ELD4931852 History of the cafe: Captain Gabriel de Clieu (Declieux, Desclieux) (1687/1678- ca. 1774), instructed by King Louis XIV in 1725 to bring back to Martinique a coffee plant (coffee maker)

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of Jerome Bock (Hieronymus Bock) (1498-1554), botanist and doctor of the 16th century

Portrait of Jerome Bock (Hieronymus Bock) (1498-1554), botanist and doctor of the 16th century
XEE5028238 Portrait of Jerome Bock (Hieronymus Bock) (1498-1554), botanist and doctor of the 16th century; (add.info.: Portrait of Jerome Bock (Hieronymus Bock) (1498-1554)

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of Carl Von Linne (1707 - 1778) Swedish naturalist and writer

Portrait of Carl Von Linne (1707 - 1778) Swedish naturalist and writer
XEE5027403 Portrait of Carl Von Linne (1707 - 1778) Swedish naturalist and writer; (add.info.: Portrait of Carl Von Linne (1707 - 1778) Swedish naturalist and writer); Stefano Bianchetti.

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of Jules Charles de L'Ecluse (Carolus Clusius) (1526-1609)

Portrait of Jules Charles de L'Ecluse (Carolus Clusius) (1526-1609) physician and a Flemish pioneering botanist
ELD4890972 Portrait of Jules Charles de L'Ecluse (Carolus Clusius) (1526-1609) physician and a Flemish pioneering botanist

Background imageBotanist Collection: Hop, Humulus lupulus. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany

Hop, Humulus lupulus. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London
FLO4671640 Hop, Humulus lupulus. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London, 1835

Background imageBotanist Collection: Olive tree, Olea Europea. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany

Olive tree, Olea Europea. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith
FLO4671509 Olive tree, Olea Europea. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London, 1835

Background imageBotanist Collection: Different types of flower: liliaceous, rosacaous, caryophyllaceous, nectiferous-spurred flower

Different types of flower: liliaceous, rosacaous, caryophyllaceous, nectiferous-spurred flower
FLO4671482 Different types of flower: liliaceous, rosacaous, caryophyllaceous, nectiferous-spurred flower, cruciform and papilionaceous

Background imageBotanist Collection: Abecedary illustration : Letter G, 1875 (print)

Abecedary illustration : Letter G, 1875 (print)
DUV4209795 Abecedary illustration : Letter G, 1875 (print); Private Collection; (add.info.: Letter G: Giraffe, Guitarist, Constable, Frog; H:); Photo © Duvallon.

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of Andre Le Notre (Lenotre, 1613-1700), French architect and designer of gardens

Portrait of Andre Le Notre (Lenotre, 1613-1700), French architect and designer of gardens, gardener of the king
ETI4397209 Portrait of Andre Le Notre (Lenotre, 1613-1700), French architect and designer of gardens, gardener of the king. Goblin tapestry panel adorning the Gallery of Apollo. Realised by A

Background imageBotanist Collection: The Prognostications (Prophecies) of Paracelsus, by Paracelsus (engraving)

The Prognostications (Prophecies) of Paracelsus, by Paracelsus (engraving)
3480675 The Prognostications (Prophecies) of Paracelsus, by Paracelsus (engraving); (add.info.: The Prognostications (Prophecies) of Paracelsus, are exceedingly cryptic

Background imageBotanist Collection: The Bonamy has white flowers. White-flowered lady's nightcap, Bonamia species

The Bonamy has white flowers. White-flowered lady's nightcap, Bonamia species
FLO4596977 The Bonamy has white flowers. White-flowered lady's nightcap, Bonamia species. Named for the English physician and botanist Francois Bonamy

Background imageBotanist Collection: Salm-dyck's prickly pear cactus, Opuntia salmiana. Named for the botanist Prince Joseph zu

Salm-dyck's prickly pear cactus, Opuntia salmiana. Named for the botanist Prince Joseph zu
FLO4629565 Salm-dyck's prickly pear cactus, Opuntia salmiana. Named for the botanist Prince Joseph zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck

Background imageBotanist Collection: Title page of the first volume of Robert Brown's 'Science for All', 1850

Title page of the first volume of Robert Brown's 'Science for All', 1850
3331022 Title page of the first volume of Robert Brown's 'Science for All', 1850; (add.info.: Title page of the first volume of Robert Brown's 'Science for All')

Background imageBotanist Collection: Herman Boerhaave

Herman Boerhaave
2603652 Herman Boerhaave; (add.info.: Herman Boerhaave (1668 - 1738) Dutch physician, humanist, botanist and chemist, born near Leiden. Founder of the clinical teaching of medicine

Background imageBotanist Collection: David Hosack (1769-1835)

David Hosack (1769-1835)
863367 David Hosack (1769-1835); (add.info.: David Hosack (1769-1835), American physician and botanist. He established the Elgin Botanic Garden, New York, where the Rockefeller Centre now stands

Background imageBotanist Collection: John Walker (1731-1803)

John Walker (1731-1803)
863485 John Walker (1731-1803); (add.info.: John Walker (1731-1803), born in Canongate, Edinburgh, Scotland. Scottish chemist, botanist, mineralogist and meteorologist

Background imageBotanist Collection: Hermann Boerhaave, 1874 (engraving)

Hermann Boerhaave, 1874 (engraving)
1574757 Hermann Boerhaave, 1874 (engraving); (add.info.: Hermann Boerhaave (1668-1738) Dutch physician and botanist, in 1714 in the women's ward in Leyden hospital defusing hysteria by

Background imageBotanist Collection: NORDENSKJOLD, Adolf Erik, baron (1832-1901). Finnish baron, botanist, geologist

NORDENSKJOLD, Adolf Erik, baron (1832-1901). Finnish baron, botanist, geologist
AIS5394084 NORDENSKJOLD, Adolf Erik, baron (1832-1901). Finnish baron, botanist, geologist, mineralogist and arctic explorer of Finland-Swedish origin (engraving)

Background imageBotanist Collection: The harvest of the estorax, a tree from Arabia, good against weakness and frigidity of the stomach

The harvest of the estorax, a tree from Arabia, good against weakness and frigidity of the stomach
AIS5378747 The harvest of the estorax, a tree from Arabia, good against weakness and frigidity of the stomach, painted miniature in "De Natura Rerum" by Thomas de Cantimpre (1201-1276)

Background imageBotanist Collection: Louis Guillaume LEMONIER (1717-1798), French physicist, physician and botanist

Louis Guillaume LEMONIER (1717-1798), French physicist, physician and botanist
JAB4121729 Louis Guillaume LEMONIER (1717-1798), French physicist, physician and botanist.; (add.info.: Louis Guillaume LEMONIER (1717-1798), French physicist

Background imageBotanist Collection: Harry Marshall Ward

Harry Marshall Ward
3586429 Harry Marshall Ward; (add.info.: Illustration depicting Harry Marshall Ward (1854-1906) a British botanist, mycologist, and plant pathologist

Background imageBotanist Collection: French explorers and botanist in the ruins of a chamarro site of stone pillars on Rota Island

French explorers and botanist in the ruins of a chamarro site of stone pillars on Rota Island (Mariana Islands, USA)
FLO4636301 French explorers and botanist in the ruins of a chamarro site of stone pillars on Rota Island (Mariana Islands, USA)

Background imageBotanist Collection: Bladderwrack, Fucus vesiculosus. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular

Bladderwrack, Fucus vesiculosus. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith
FLO4671643 Bladderwrack, Fucus vesiculosus. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London, 1835

Background imageBotanist Collection: Colocynth or bitter apple, Citrullus colocynthis (Cucumis colocynthus)

Colocynth or bitter apple, Citrullus colocynthis (Cucumis colocynthus). Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James
FLO4671621 Colocynth or bitter apple, Citrullus colocynthis (Cucumis colocynthus). Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London, 1835

Background imageBotanist Collection: Virginia snakeroot, Aristolochia serpentaria. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's

Virginia snakeroot, Aristolochia serpentaria. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany
FLO4671612 Virginia snakeroot, Aristolochia serpentaria. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London, 1835

Background imageBotanist Collection: Cuckoo flower, Cardamine pratensis. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular

Cuckoo flower, Cardamine pratensis. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany
FLO4671569 Cuckoo flower, Cardamine pratensis. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London, 1835

Background imageBotanist Collection: Contrajerva, Dorstenia contrajerva. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular

Contrajerva, Dorstenia contrajerva. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany
FLO4671519 Contrajerva, Dorstenia contrajerva. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London, 1835

Background imageBotanist Collection: Sugar cane, Saccharum officinarum. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular

Sugar cane, Saccharum officinarum. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany
FLO4671515 Sugar cane, Saccharum officinarum. Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London, 1835

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of Robert Schomburgk (1804-1865), Victorian ichthyologist, zoologist and diplomat

Portrait of Robert Schomburgk (1804-1865), Victorian ichthyologist, zoologist and diplomat
FLO4649959 Portrait of Robert Schomburgk (1804-1865), Victorian ichthyologist, zoologist and diplomat. Steel engraving by Freeman from Robert Schomburg's Fishes of Guiana

Background imageBotanist Collection: Pedanius Dioscorides: physician, pharmacologist and botanist

Pedanius Dioscorides: physician, pharmacologist and botanist, the author of 'De Materia Medica' a 5 volume
5669034 Pedanius Dioscorides: physician, pharmacologist and botanist, the author of 'De Materia Medica' a 5 volume Pharmacopoeia; (add.info)

Background imageBotanist Collection: Basilius Besler: apothecary and botanist based in Nuremberg, Germany

Basilius Besler: apothecary and botanist based in Nuremberg, Germany
5668973 Basilius Besler: apothecary and botanist based in Nuremberg, Germany; (add.info.: Basilius Besler (1561-1629) apothecary and botanist based in Nuremberg

Background imageBotanist Collection: John Parkinson's 'Paradisi in Sole' depicting: (1) Caraway, 2: Sweet Potato, 3: Potato

John Parkinson's "Paradisi in Sole" depicting: (1) Caraway, 2: Sweet Potato, 3: Potato
5308549 John Parkinson's "Paradisi in Sole" depicting: (1) Caraway, 2: Sweet Potato, 3: Potato, and 4: Jerusalem Artichoke (engraving); (add.info)

Background imageBotanist Collection: Peter Simon Pallas (1741-1811), German zoologist and botanist. Portrait engraved on steel by W.H

Peter Simon Pallas (1741-1811), German zoologist and botanist. Portrait engraved on steel by W.H
FLO4987920 Peter Simon Pallas (1741-1811), German zoologist and botanist. Portrait engraved on steel by W.H. Lizars, from Sir William Jardine's The Naturalist's Library, 1833

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of Michel Adanson (1727 - 1806), French botanist

Portrait of Michel Adanson (1727 - 1806), French botanist
XEE5027785 Portrait of Michel Adanson (1727 - 1806), French botanist; (add.info.: Portrait of Michel Adanson (1727 - 1806), French botanist); Stefano Bianchetti.

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656-1708), French botanist

Portrait of Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656-1708), French botanist
XEE5031978 Portrait of Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656-1708), French botanist; (add.info.: Portrait of Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656-1708), French botanist); Stefano Bianchetti.

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau (1700-1782) botanist and agronomist

Portrait of Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau (1700-1782) botanist and agronomist
XEE5028842 Portrait of Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau (1700-1782) botanist and agronomist; (add.info.: Portrait of Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau (1700-1782) botanist and agronomist

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), or Carl von Linne, Swedish naturalist

Portrait of Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), or Carl von Linne, Swedish naturalist
FLO4682267 Portrait of Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), or Carl von Linne, Swedish naturalist, in his Lapland costume and holding botanical specimens. Often called father of modern taxonomy

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of Jose Celestino Mutis

Portrait of Jose Celestino Mutis
3525141 Portrait of Jose Celestino Mutis; (add.info.: Portrait of Jose Celestino Mutis (1732-1808) Spanish priest, botanist and mathematics. Dated 18th Century); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageBotanist Collection: Birthplace of Scottish botanist Robert Brown, Montrose (engraving)

Birthplace of Scottish botanist Robert Brown, Montrose (engraving)
8676884 Birthplace of Scottish botanist Robert Brown, Montrose (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Birthplace of Scottish botanist Robert Brown, Montrose)

Background imageBotanist Collection: Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1817 - 1911

Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1817 - 1911
3083227 Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1817 - 1911.; Private Collection; (add.info.: British botanist and explorer. From The Century Edition of Cassell's History of England, published c. 1900).

Background imageBotanist Collection: Sir Joseph Banks, (1743-1820), c.1819 (watercolour)

Sir Joseph Banks, (1743-1820), c.1819 (watercolour)
7295537 Sir Joseph Banks, (1743-1820), c.1819 (watercolour); 18.9x15.8 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Banks)

Background imageBotanist Collection: Stephen Hales' experiment to demonstrate circulation in plants

Stephen Hales' experiment to demonstrate circulation in plants
5310239 Stephen Hales' experiment to demonstrate circulation in plants; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Stephen Hales' experiment to demonstrate circulation in plants)

Background imageBotanist Collection: Norwegian angelica

Norwegian angelica
5308110 Norwegian angelica.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Norwegian angelica, commonly known as garden angelica, wild celery, and Angelica archangelica)

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of Charles Linne in Lapp costume - painting by Martin Hoffman, 1737 - Rijkmuseum, Leiden

Portrait of Charles Linne in Lapp costume - painting by Martin Hoffman, 1737 - Rijkmuseum, Leiden
XEE5027307 Portrait of Charles Linne in Lapp costume - painting by Martin Hoffman, 1737 - Rijkmuseum, Leiden; (add.info.: Portrait of Charles Linne in Lapp costume - painting by Martin Hoffman)

Background imageBotanist Collection: Frontispice of the Materia Medica by Charles Linne, 1749

Frontispice of the Materia Medica by Charles Linne, 1749
XEE5027392 Frontispice of the Materia Medica by Charles Linne, 1749; (add.info.: Frontispice of the Materia Medica by Charles Linne, 1749); Stefano Bianchetti.

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of the Scottish Botanist Robert Brown (1773-1858)

Portrait of the Scottish Botanist Robert Brown (1773-1858)
XEE5028380 Portrait of the Scottish Botanist Robert Brown (1773-1858); (add.info.: Portrait of the Scottish Botanist Robert Brown (1773-1858)); Stefano Bianchetti.

Background imageBotanist Collection: Portrait of Joseph Banks (1743-1820), naturalist and botanist

Portrait of Joseph Banks (1743-1820), naturalist and botanist, who accompanied the expedition of James Cook (1728-1779)
NWI4948729 Portrait of Joseph Banks (1743-1820), naturalist and botanist, who accompanied the expedition of James Cook (1728-1779) throughout the world, 1768-1771

Background imageBotanist Collection: Group of Carnations from Thornton's 'Temple of Flora'

Group of Carnations from Thornton's "Temple of Flora"
5856491 Group of Carnations from Thornton's "Temple of Flora"; (add.info.: Group of Carnations, including Palmer's Defiance, Davey's Defiance, Palmer's Duchess of Dorset)



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"Exploring the wonders of nature, the botanist delves into the secrets of plants and their intricate ecosystems. 🌿✨ With a keen eye for detail, they study fascinating species like the Cornflower or bluet (Centaurea cyanus), unraveling their unique characteristics and roles in the natural world. Inspired by great minds like Charles Darwin, a renowned British naturalist, botanists strive to understand evolution's mechanisms. Just as Darwin revolutionized biology with his groundbreaking theories, today's botanists continue to build upon his legacy. In a captivating portrait of Charles Darwin, we see the determination etched on his face—a testament to his passion for uncovering nature's mysteries. His relentless curiosity paved the way for future generations of botanists. Another influential figure in botanical research is Gregor Mendel. Known as "the father of modern genetics, " Mendel's experiments with pea plants laid the foundation for our understanding of heredity and inheritance patterns. Venturing beyond borders, botanists explore exotic lands like Madagascar where they encounter enchanting blooms such as the Madagascar jasmine (Marsdenia floribunda). These discoveries broaden our knowledge and appreciation for Earth's diverse flora. The beauty found within each petal extends far beyond aesthetics. Take Rosa Banksiae Lutea (Lady Banks Rose), an exquisite flower that captivates both eyes and hearts alike—an inspiration to all who appreciate nature's artistry. From common heath (Epacris impressa) to long-leaved euthales (Euthales macrophylla), every plant holds its own story waiting to be unraveled by curious minds. Botanists embrace these challenges head-on, piecing together puzzles that reveal hidden connections between species and their environments. As we celebrate these dedicated individuals like Charles Darwin—whose portraits reflect their profound impact—we honor their contributions towards expanding our understanding of life on Earth.