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Brief History of Botanical Art
Botanic art flourished in the 18th century as a result of Europe's exploration and scientific advancements by intrepid naturalists that led to an abundance of plant discoveries. Their discoveries were often published with illustrations by virtuoso illustrators to educate the public, and propel humanity from ignorance to enlightenment. Linnaeus developed a system for classifying plants based on botanical paintings that eventually evolved into the system we are familiar with today. Natural beauty captivated Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet, who painted various series of flowers. Both artists painted en Plein Air (outdoors) in order to capture the natural environment, a popular practice among Impressionists.
Quick Facts about Botanical Prints
- Although botanical art emphasizes scientific accuracy, certain details can be left out for aesthetic reasons.
- Typically, botanical illustrators use living plants or pressed plants preserved in herbaria to create their works.