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13th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration

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13th International Exhibition

of Botanical Art & Illustration

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24 September to 17 December 2010

Lugene B. Bruno

Hunt Institute for Botanical DocumentationCarnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania2010

Catalogue

13th International Exhibition

of Botanical Art & Illustration

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© 2010Hunt Institute for Botanical DocumentationIllustrations © the artistsAll Rights ReservedISBN 978-0-913196-84-7

Cover Illustration (detail): Fiona Stickland, Helianthus, Last sunflower, 2008Watercolor on paper

Printed and bound by RR DonnelleyHoechstetter Plant, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaReproduction photography by Frank A. ReynoldsDesigned by Lugene B. BrunoEdited by Scarlett T. Townsend

Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation5th Floor, Hunt Library4909 Frew StreetCarnegie Mellon UniversityPittsburgh, PA 15213-3890Telephone: 412-268-2434Email: [email protected] site: http://huntbot.andrew.cmu.edu

The Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, a research division of Carnegie Mellon University, specializes in the history of botany and all aspects of plant science and serves the international scientific community through research and documentation. To this end, the Institute acquires and maintains authoritative collections of books, plant images, manuscripts, portraits and data files, and provides publications and other modes of information service. The Institute meets the reference needs of botanists, biologists, historians, conservationists, librarians, bibliographers and the public at large, especially those concerned with any aspect of the North American flora.

Hunt Institute was dedicated in 1961 as the Rachel McMasters Miller Hunt Botanical Library, an international center for bibliographical research and service in the interests of botany and horticulture, as well as a center for the study of all aspects of the history of the plant sciences. By 1971 the Library’s activities had so diversified that the name was changed to Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation. Growth in collections and research projects led to the establishment of four programmatic departments: Archives, Art, Bibliography and the Library. The current collections include approximately 29,000 books; 30,000 portraits; 30,000 watercolors, drawings and prints; and 2,000 autograph letters and manuscripts. Including artworks dating from the Renaissance, the Art Department’s collection now focuses on contemporary botanical art and illustration, where the coverage is unmatched. The Art Department organizes and stages exhibitions, including the triennial International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration.

3Dedicated to James J. WhiteCurator of Art & Principal Research Scholar, Emeritus

4 A DedicationThe Hunt Institute dedicates the 13th International catalogue in honor of Emeritus Curator of Art James J. White, whose tenure at the Hunt Institute (1978–2010) had such a positive impact on the lives of numerous contemporary botanical artists throughout the world. On meeting James, one was immediately at ease due to his gentle and thoughtful personality, and he generously showed selections of the Institute’s art collection to visitors from all over the world. Over the years he developed long-standing relationships with many of the leading botanical artists with whom he shared his discerning observations. James also traveled to Brazil and India in the 1980s and 1990s and met many botanical and natural history artists. Through the inclusion of their work in Hunt Institute exhibitions, he brought their work to the attention of a worldwide audience. The trust he developed with artists and collectors led to over 1,000 generous donations or bequests, which often consisted of numerous artworks, to the Hunt Instiutute’s art collection during his tenure. With each donation was the assurance that the work would be curated and properly maintained within a preeminent botanical art collection at a university research facility. Before James began his work at the Hunt Institute, he was Supervisor of the Herbarium Services Unit in the Department of Botany at the Smithsonian Institution (1969–1978). While working there, he often would find original botanical artworks in the same drawer as herbarium specimens, and his fascination for botanical art was forged. He joined the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation in 1978 as Assistant Curator of Art and worked along-side John Brindle, the first Curator of Art, to build upon the existing botanical art collection and to curate a regular schedule of exhibitions. Becoming Curator of Art in 1982, James continued to develop the triennial series of internationals (begun in 1964) into one of the most important exhibitions of contemporary botanical art and illustration in the world. During his 32 years at the Institute, he was involved with the curation of over 50 exhibitions. The Hunt Institute has fostered a relationship with the American Society of Botanical Artists (ASBA) since it was incorporated in 1995. The ASBA is dedicated to promoting public awareness of botanical art and to encouraging the development of this continuing artistic tradition. Founder Diane Bouchier recollected in an essay how indispensible James

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5was to the development of this organization. He immediately offered his encouragement and support by sharing contact information for artists, curators and educators active at botanic gardens, which was invaluable to the formation of the group. When Diane queried if the Institute might sponsor the first annual meeting of the ASBA in 1995, James not only agreed but also suggested that it be held in conjunction with the 8th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration. About 45 of the 218 individual members and 5 institutional members were in attendance, and Diane wrote that the energy in the room was palpable, with many artists meeting each other face-to-face for the first time. This rich tradition continues every three years, now with the 16th annual ASBA meeting coinciding with the opening of the Hunt Institute’s 13th International. The conference includes a diverse schedule of educational and networking opportunities that is a reflection of the valuable resource that this organization has become to artists working in this genre. The membership has now grown to nearly 1,200 members, including 30 institutions in the last 15 years with 8 regional chapters. Since Pittsburgh is a triennial conference site, the ASBA relies on the assistance of the dedicated members of the ASBA’s second of eight regional chapters, the Allegheny Highlands Botanical Art Society (AHBAS). With the growth of the membership, the roles of the ASBA and the Hunt Institute have evolved for this conference, but the Hunt Institute values the continued collaboration with this organization and the opportunity to preview this preeminent exhibition and to share our collections through special presentations. James was always so pleased to see how this organization was growing and how it was enabling the development of established and up-and-coming botanical artists. Through workshops and exhibition opportunities, this organization’s activities complement the mission of the Hunt Institute’s International series to support and encourage contemporary botanical artists. It is fitting that at the closing banquet of the ASBA’s 13th annual meeting in 2007, James was presented with their Award for Excellence in the Service of Botanical Art in recognition of his outstanding work in support of botanical art. The many members of the botanical art community throughout the world who have had the privilege of knowing James will deeply miss his insight and encouragement.

6 The InstituteFor some, this catalogue will serve as an introduction to the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, a research division of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Institute is located on the fifth floor of the Hunt Library building (which also houses part of the University Libraries) and was a gift of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Hunt. Planning for the future of her rich collections of botanical literature, art and archival materials, Rachel McMasters Miller Hunt was determined that they be “living” resources—not only preserved but also curated actively and used productively in the service of science and scholarship. Thus, she and her husband dedicated the Hunt Botanical Library in 1961 as an academic institute that would conduct its own program of collections-based research and service and make the collections available for use by others. By 1971 activities had so diversified that the name was changed to the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation.

The Department of ArtThe history of botanical illustration from the Renaissance onward is well represented in the Institute’s collection of over 30,000 watercolors, drawings and original prints—holdings that strongly complement the illustrated books in the Library. The nucleus of this collection is the pre-1850 works acquired by Mrs. Hunt. With an exhibition of contemporary botanical art in 1964, the policy was established to maintain a repository of newer artworks, and the collection is now unmatched anywhere. The department solicits and maintains contacts with contemporary artists and illustrators who have treated plant subjects at professional levels of achievement. Now a major research facility in the field of botanical art and illustration, the Institute increasingly receives reference queries from botanists, artists and scholars regarding its wide assembly of collections and data. Artworks from the 17th century to the present are accessible for study by artists. The Institute’s Web site (huntbot.andrew.cmu.edu) contains information about our collections, programs and publications, plus a link to the American Society of Botanical Artists’ Web site, which we host. Of note to artists is the fact that the database of the art collection at the Institute is available for searching by artist, taxon or title. Thumbnail illustrations are being added for artworks that are out of copyright, and permission will gradually be solicited from contemporary artists represented in our collection, beginning with those artists whose works now in the collection have been represented in the Institute’s International exhibition series.

7The ExhibitionThe Institute staged the first of its International exhibitions in 1964, followed by successive shows in 1968–1969, 1972–1973, 1977–1978, 1983, 1988, 1992, 1995–1996, 1998–1999, 2001–2002 and 2004–2005 and 2007. Collectively, the catalogues contain the most comprehensive record available of 20th-21st-century botanical artists and illustrators—the number of individuals represented now totals 1,088.

New Submission Guidelines for the InternationalIn future Internationals, we hope to add as many fine artists and illustrators to the series as possible. To facilitate this process we have clarified the procedure for submitting work for consideration. The exhibition is open to all botanical fine artists and illustrators working in any medium on paper or vellum whose work has achieved a standard of excellence and who have not yet been represented in this series of International exhibitions. We welcome recommendations and contact information from curators, instructors and past participating International artists. Also, artists wishing to be considered for the 14th International in fall 2013 (dates to be determined) should visit our Web site for the submission guidelines (http://huntbot.andrew.cmu.edu/HIBD/Exhibitions/International.shtml). Because of the increase in interest, we must be made aware of each artist’s intent to submit no later than 31 January 2012. Since digital images have become the norm for jurying exhibitions, it is often difficult to ascertain the quality of certain media, especially artwork created in watercolor. If artists have an opportunity to travel to the Hunt Institute, they may make an appointment for a review of their original work for consideration.

Travel Exhibition Selections from the most recent International—the artworks that have been acquired by the Institute—are included in a ready-to-hang travel show that is circulated at a modest rental fee to museums, schools, botanic gardens and other interested institutions in the continental United States. For information about booking the International travel exhibition, see our Web site (http://huntbot.andrew.cmu.edu/HIBD/Exhibitions/Traveling.shtml).

8 AcknowledgementsJames White and I were in the midst of selecting artworks for this exhibition at the time of his departure, and I am grateful for the patience of all of the participating International artists as I took over the reins of the department and the organization of the exhibition. I am also grateful for the encouragement of those in the botanical art community who continue to offer their assistance and support during this transitional period. We thank many individuals and organizations for their assistance in preparing this exhibition and catalogue. We especially thank the artists featured in this catalogue for their generous gifts and loans of artworks. For recommending artists we especially thank Helen Allen, Course Director, English Gardening School, Chelsea Physic Garden, London; Alison Brown and Anne-Marie Evans, England; Marilyn Garber, Minnesota School of Botanical Art, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Sheila Hönigsberg, Society of Wood Engravers, Oxford; Petra Hudler, Librarian of the Zoological-Botanical Society, Austria; Kazunori Kurokawa, Honorary Curator Emeritus of Hunt Institute, Honorary Director of ASBA and Honorary Member of The Japan Association of Botanical Illustration, Japan; Chrissie Lightfoot and Victoria Matthews, England; Kate Nessler, United States; Wendy Page, England; John Pastoriza-Piñol, Australia; Kazuko Tajikawa, Japan; and Anita Walsmit Sachs, Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, University of Leiden, Nederlands. For assistance with information, correspondence and forms, we thank Linda Adato, President of the Society of American Graphic Artists; Brian Bach, Curator of Exhibits USA; Brittany Baque and Tiffany Henriques, affiliated with Stone and Press Gallery, New Orleans; Pisit Hongsakornprasert, Bangkok, Thailand; Ken Kunou, Tokyo, and Karen Stewart, South Africa. For catalogue information, we thank Lady Henrietta Pearson and Dorothea Gibbs of Addison Publications Ltd., London, and Sylvia Zaage, New York.

9 We thank JoAnn and Harry Avery for their purchase of an artwork in the exhibition in memory of John V. Brindle (1911–1991) and to the Western Pennsylvania Unit of the Herb Society of America for the funds to purchase an artwork in memory of member Josephine S. Wedemeyer (1935–2009). We are grateful to Jamie Shriver for entering biographical data, Cate Hammond for following up with correspondence with each artist and expertly preparing the materials for the exhibition, Scarlett T. Townsend for assiduous editorial assistance and research, Frank A. Reynolds for his splendid photography, and all of the many artists who submitted works for consideration.

CatalogueBiographical information for the catalogue was provided by the artists and has been edited or supplemented as necessary. Titles of artworks are rendered as given by the artists, and the Hunt Institute has added botanical nomenclature in square brackets where necessary. Dimensions cited (in centimeters) are for sheet sizes.

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Below:1Martin J. Allen (England)Creeping thistle [Cirsium arvense] 2005Watercolor on paper 51 × 73 cmLent by the artist

Right:2Martin J. Allen (England)Passion flower [Passiflora sp.] 2006Watercolor on paper 73 × 51 cm Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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3Yara Anderson (United States)Rosa sp., Rosehips 2008Watercolor on paper 28 × 27.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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4Sara Bedford (England)Ligularia dentata 2009Watercolor on paper 54 × 37.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Left: 5Karen Bell-Brugger (United States)Viburnun trilobum 2009Watercolor on paper 58 × 46.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Below: 6Karen Bell-Brugger (United States)Gaultheria procumbens 2008Watercolor on paper 46.5 × 43 cmLent by the artist

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Left: 7Diana Carmichael (South Africa)Pachypodium succulentum 2004Watercolor on paper 68.5 × 53 cmHunt Institute collection

Below: 8Diana Carmichael (South Africa)Lachenalia sp. 2004Watercolor on paper 38 × 57 cmHunt Institute collection

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Left:9Diana Carneiro (Brazil)Gongora bufonia 2009Watercolor on paper 70 × 49 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Below: 10Deb Chirnside (Australia)Salvia ‘Costa Rican Blue’ 2009Watercolor on paper 57 × 38.5 cmLent by the artist

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Left: 11Karen Coleman (United States)Bloodroot, Sanguinaria canadensis 2009Pen-and-ink on Dura-Lar 36 × 28 cmHunt Institute collection, purchased with a gift from the Western Pennsylvania Unit of the Herb Society of America in memory of Josephine S. Wedemeyer (1935–2009)

Below:12Jackie Copeman (England)Tropaeolum majus L., Nasturtium 2003Watercolor on paper 53.5 × 38 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Left: 13Jackie Copeman (England)Clivia miniata 2009Watercolor on paper 51.5 × 38 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Below: 14Caroline Cottingham (England)Mangifera indica 2004Watercolor on paper 57 × 38.5 cmLent by the artist

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15Joanna Craig-McFeely (England)Dracunculus vulgaris 2001Watercolor on paper 56 × 38.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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16Rachael Dawson (England)Magnolia × soulangeana 2009Watercolor on paper 50 × 40 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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17Rosemary Donnelly (Australia)Diospyros kaki ‘Hyakumo’ 2008Watercolor on paper 39 cm × 57.5cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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18Wilna Eloff (South Africa)Harworthia sp. 2008Watercolor on paper 37.5 × 55 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Below:19Akiko Enokido (United States)Camellia japonica ‘Kramer’s Supreme’ 2009Watercolor on paper 47 × 38 cmLent by the artist

Right:20Guy Eves (England)Paphiopedilum callosum ‘Jack’ 2008Graphite pencil on paper 57 × 38 cmLent by the artist

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Left:21Guy Eves (England)Iris [Iris sp.] 2009Graphite pencil on paper 57 × 38 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Below:22Paul Fennell (England)Brussels sprouts [Brassica oleracea Gemmifera Group] 2009Watercolor on paper 56 × 38.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Left:23Noriko Fujii (Japan)Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Uzu Blue’ 2009Watercolor on paper 41 × 33 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

24Yoko Furukawa (Japan)Brassica oleracea var. italica 2009 Watercolor on paper 57 × 67.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Below:25Yoko Furukawa (Japan)Christmas rose [Helleborus niger] 2004Watercolor on paper 42.5 × 31.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Right:26Leigh Ann Gale (England)Ludisia discolor ‘Red Velvet’ 2009Watercolor on paper 51 × 36.5 cmLent by the artist

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Left:27Leigh Ann Gale (England)Red onion study [Allium cepa] 2009Watercolor on paper 51 × 36.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Below:28Linda Gist (United States)Cleome hassleriana 2008Watercolor on paper 63.5 × 50 cmLent by the artist

40 Below:29Eiko Hamada (Japan)Pinus pinaster 2008Watercolor on paper 43.5 × 56 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Right:30Wendy Hollender (United States)Pyrus communis 2004Colored pencil on paper 30.5 × 23 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Left:31Sarah Howard (Scotland)Lonicera × tellmanniana 2008Watercolor on paper 35 × 25 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Below: 32Sarah Howard (Scotland)Milan turnip with garlic [Brassica rapa with Allium sativum] 2008Watercolor on paper 35 × 25 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Left:33Hiromi Hyogo (Japan)Canna indica 2008Watercolor and graphite pencil on paper 52 × 39 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Below:34Yuko Inujima (Japan)Aspidistra elatior 1999Acrylic on paper 57 × 38.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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35Yuko Inujima (Japan)Platanus × acerifolia 1997 Acrylic on paper 51 × 39 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

4736Stephen T. Johnson (United States)The Number 16 [Acer sp.] 1998Pastel, watercolor, gouache and charcoal on paper 62.5 × 97.5 cmHunt Institute collection

48 37Kyoko Katayama (Japan)Banksia 2009Watercolor and graphite pencil on paper 44.5 × 60.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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38Kyoko Katayama (Japan)Magnolia sp. 2008Graphite pencil on paper 25.5 × 20.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Below:39Heeyoung Kim (United States)Green dragon, Arisaema dracontium 2008Watercolor on paper 64.5 × 53.5 cmLent by the artist

Right:40Heeyoung Kim (United States)Prairie dock, Silphium terebinthinaceum 2009Pen-and-ink on bristol board 58.5 × 49 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Left:41Kazuko Kohga (Japan)Zygopetalum redvale ‘Pretty Ann’ 2008Watercolor on paper 46 × 31 cmLent by the artist Below:

42Hildegard Könighofer (Austria)Anacamptis laxiflora × Serapias vomeracea 1999Watercolor and colored pencil on art-board 48 × 36 cmLent by the artist

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Left:43Hildegard Könighofer (Austria)Androrchis ×koenighoferae 2007Watercolor and colored pencil on art-board 50 × 40 cmLent by the artist

Below:44Kumiko Kosuda (Japan)Cirsium purpuratum Matsum. 2004Watercolor on paper 71.5 × 57.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Below:45Chika Kunou (Japan)Acer palmatum Thunb. 2006Watercolor on paper 45.3 × 67.5 cmLent by the artist

Right:46Chika Kunou (Japan)Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat. var. sinense Makino 2009Watercolor on paper 49 × 39 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Left:47Asako Kuwajima (Japan)Red turnip [Brassica rapa var. rapifera] 2009Watercolor on paper 55 × 39 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist Below:

48Eun Joo Lee (South Korea)Chrysanthemum, Chrysanthemum morifolium 2006Watercolor on paper 51 × 36 cmLent by the artist

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Left:49Eun Joo Lee (South Korea)Poppy [Papaver sp.] 2007Watercolor on paper 50 × 40 cmLent by the artist Below:

50Barbara Lewis (United States)Brassica oleracea var. acephala 2009Watercolor on paper 51 × 36 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Top:51Miriam Macgregor (England)Rose flower and bud [Rosa sp.] 1982Wood engraving 10.5 × 10 cm Edition: Artist’s proofHunt Institute collection

Bottom:52Miriam Macgregor (England)Brussels sprouts [Brassica oleracea Gemmifera Group] 1985Wood engraving 10.5 × 10.5 cm Edition: 16/50Hunt Institute collection

Right:53Miriam Macgregor (England)Lament [Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris and Clematis vitalba] 2007Wood engravingImage: 21.5 × 12.5 cm Paper: 25 × 16.5 cm Edition: 23/60Hunt Institute collection

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54Sally Markell (United States)Cantharellus cibarius 2008Watercolor on paper 29.5 × 35.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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55Joan McGann (United States)Stenocactus crispatus 2007Pen-and-ink on Strathmore 500 series illustration board with vellum finish 50.5 × 38 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Below:56Joan McGann (United States)Astrophytum ornatum var. mirbelli 2007Pen-and-ink on Strathmore 500 series illustration board with vellum finish 47.5 × 38.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Right:57Sue McLean (Australia)Glossodia major R. Br., Wax-lip orchid 2008Watercolor on paper 38.5 × 28 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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58Sue McLean (Australia)Caleana major R. Br., Large duck orchid 2008Watercolor on paper 38 × 27.5Lent by the artist

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59Angeline de Meester (England)Taxus baccata ‘Dovastonii Aurea’ with T. baccata ‘Fastigiata’ in the background 2008Watercolor on paper 48.5 × 44 cmLent by the artist

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60Annie Morris (England)Hawthorn, Crataegus monogyna 2004Watercolor on paper 40.5 × 29 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

7161Edd Morrison (England)Ilex aquifolium 2009Graphite pencil on paper mounted on illustration board 22.5 × 30 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Left:62Maki Nishimura (Japan)Vigna caracalla 2008Watercolor and pencil on paper 51 × 36 cmLent by the artist

Below:63Kate Nuttall (England)Gourd I [Cucurbita sp.] 2008Watercolor on paper 23 × 31 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

74 64Kate Nuttall (England)Gourd II [Cucurbita sp.] 2008Watercolor on paper 23 × 31 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

65Kate Nuttall (England)Gourd III [Cucurbita sp.] 2008Watercolor on paper 23 × 31 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

7566Lyudmila N. Pavlova (United States)Eggplant, Solanum melongena 2008Watercolor on paper 18.5 × 29.25 cmHunt Institute collection

76 Below:67Lyudmila N. Pavlova (United States)Pear, Pyrus communis 2008Watercolor on paper 18.5 × 29.25 cmHunt Institute collection

Right:68Margareta Pertl (Ireland)Paphiopedilum wardii × dayanum study 2009Watercolor and pencil on paper 30.5 × 23 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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69Kandis Vermeer Phillips (United States)Columbine inspired by Hoefnagel [Aquilegia sp.] 2009Watercolor on vellum 26.5 × 15 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

70Kandis Vermeer Phillips (United States)Centaurea sp. 2009Watercolor on vellum 19 × 15.25 cmHunt Institute collection

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71Kandis Vermeer Phillips (United States)Hydrangea [Hydrangea sp.] 2009Watercolor on vellum 15.5 x 15 cmHunt Institute collection

72Kandis Vermeer Phillips (United States)Rosa gallica 2009Watercolor on vellum 15.5 × 16.25 cmHunt Institute collection

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73Sunitsorn Pimpasalee (Thailand)Kaempferia albostellata 2008Watercolor on paper 38 × 28 cmLent by the artist

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74Sunitsorn Pimpasalee (Thailand)Kaempferia pulchra 2008Watercolor on paper 38 × 28 cmHunt Institute collection

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75Janie Pirie (England)Peach, Prunus persica ‘Springtime’ 2009Colored pencil on paper 47.5 × 35 cmLent by the artist

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76Janie Pirie (England)Fragaria × ananassa ‘Strawberry Sophie’ 2008Colored pencil on paper 32 × 33.5 cmHunt Institute collection

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Below:77Thomas Reaume (Canada)Trillium cernuum 2001Pen-and-ink on paper 28 × 21.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Right:78Thomas Reaume (Canada)Verbascum thapsus, Common mullein 2006Pen-and-ink on paper 28 × 21.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Left:79Dorothee de Sampayo Garrido-Nijgh (Netherlands)Macadamia integrifolia 2009Watercolor on paper 42 × 30 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Below:80Dorothee de Sampayo Garrido-Nigh (Netherlands)French and Italian truffles 2009Watercolor and gouache on paper 33.5 × 39 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Left:81Mary Ann Scott (Italy)Camellia japonica ‘General Colletti’ 2008Watercolor on paper 42.5 × 30 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Below:82Mary Ann Scott (Italy)Hosta plantaginea 2008Watercolor on paper 42.5 × 29.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

90 Below:83Keiko Sekiya (Japan)Malus domestica ‘Alps Otome’ 2008Watercolor on paper 23 × 30 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Right:84Andrew Seward (Australia)Durville potatorum 2007Pencil and watercolor on paper 57 × 38.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Below:85Andrew Seward (Australia)Phyllospora comosa 2007Pencil and watercolor on paper 57.5 × 38 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Right:86Michiko Shibata (Japan)Dried Acanthus mollis leaf 2009Watercolor on paper 49.5 × 35 cmLent by the artist

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87Billy Showell (England)Zantedeschia Heart 2008Watercolor on paper 46.5 × 49 cmLent by the artist

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88Billy Showell (England)Love goddess [Zantedeschia sp.] 2008Watercolor on paper 51.5 × 52 cmHunt Institute collection

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89Klei Sousa (Brazil)Orthophytum albopictum 2008 Pen-and-ink on polyester film 27 × 20.5 cmLent by the artist

9790Ian Stephens (England)Helleborus niger 1998Wood engraving 18 × 15 cm Edition: 6/50Hunt Institute collection

91Ian Stephens (England)Winter aconite [Eranthis hymalis] 1999Wood engraving Image: 6.5 × 6 cm Paper: 19 × 14 cm Edition: 1/13Hunt Institute collection

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Left:92Sally Strawson (England)Fritillaria imperialis 2008Watercolor on paper 63.5 × 52 cmLent by the artist

Below:93Sally Strawson (England)Fritillaria meleagris 2009Watercolor on paper 48 × 38 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Left:94Fiona Strickland (Scotland)Hosta, Dried Hosta 2006Watercolor on paper 67 × 49 cmLent by the artist

Below:95Fiona Strickland (Scotland)Helianthus, Last sunflower 2008Watercolor on paper 59 × 49 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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96Noriko Tobita (Japan)Rubus trifidus 2009Watercolor on paper 44.5 × 36 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

10397Lidia Vanzetti (Italy)Mela ‘d la cumpòsta’ [Apple ‘of compote’] 2008Watercolor on paper 36 × 51 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Left:98Sue Vize (England)Papaver orientale, Oriental poppy 2009Graphite pencil on paper 44.5 × 27 cmLent by the artist

Below:99Sue Vize (England)Polystichum setiferum, Soft shield fern 2008Graphite pencil on illustration board 31 × 45 cmLent by the artist

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Left:100Catherine M. Watters (United States)Pear, Pyrus communis ‘Conference’ 2009Watercolor on Classic vellum 28 × 23 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist Below:

101Catherine M. Watters (United States)Pear, Pyrus communis ‘Packham’s Triumph’ 2009Watercolor on Classic vellum 27.5 × 23 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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102Kerri Weller (Canada)Iris germanica 2006Watercolor on paper 56.5 × 38 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Right:103Sue Wickison (New Zealand)Arisaema franchetianum, juvenile and mature plant 2008Watercolor on paper 76 × 46.5 cmLent by the artist

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Right:105Sue J. Williams (England)Paphiopedilum callosum 2009Watercolor on paper 54 × 38.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Below:106Esmée L. C. Winkel (Netherlands)Coelogyne punctulata Lindl. subsp. brevipedunculata Subedi. 2009Pen-and-ink on paper 41 × 29.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the NCB Naturalis–Nationaal Herbarium Nederland

Right:107Yoko Yokoyama (Japan)Lilium ‘Casablanca’ 2009Watercolor on paper 56.5 × 40.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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108Yoko Yokoyama (Japan)Rosa ‘Evelyn’ 2009Watercolor on paper 29.5 × 30 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

115109Herman Zaage (United States)Epiphyte [Philodendron sp.] 1991MezzotintImage: 45 × 60.5 Paper: 73 × 57.5 cm Edition: 6/25Hunt Institute collection, gift from JoAnn and Harry Avery in memory of John V. Brindle (1911–1991)

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110Fátima Zagonel (Brazil)Govenia utriculata 2007Watercolor on paper 65 × 48.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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118 Allen, Martin J.b. Sunderland, England, 22 June 1970

Address4A Samaria Gardens, Middlesbrough TS5 8DF EnglandEmail: [email protected] site: www.martinjallen.com

EducationB.Sc. (Honors), Horticulture, Nottingham University,

Nottingham, 1988–1991

CareerBotanical artist and environmental sculptor, 1994–Consultant, horticulture and botany, 1994–Teacher, botanical art, 2008–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsBotanical Society of the British IslesChelsea Physic Garden Florilegium Society, Emeritus Fellow

MediaWatercolor, graphite pencil

One-Person Exhibition(s)Addendum, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, 1997Seeing Potential, Gallery 27, Cork Street, London, 2007

Group Exhibition(s)Harlow Carr Botanical Gardens, Harrogate, 1994, 1995Royal Horticultural Society, London, 1995, 1997, 1999

(part of group entry of Chelsea Physic Garden  Florilegium Society)

Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2008

Watercolors from the Chelsea Physic Garden Florilegium Society, Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Pittsburgh, Pa., 2000

The Tulip: A Botanical Icon, Hortus Gallery, Chelsea, London, 2001

Apothecaries’ Artists, Chelsea Physic Garden Florilegium Society, Chelsea Physic Garden, 2005 [Exhibition catalogue]

Chelsea Physic Garden Florilegium Society, National Botanic Garden of Wales, Llanarthne, Wales, 2006

Treasures of Botanical Art: Icons from the Shirley Sherwood and Kew Collections, Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 2008 [Exhibition catalogue]

Neues aus der Krautschicht, Forum Botanische Kunst, Altern Stern, Thungersheim, Germany, 2009

Honor(s)/Award(s)Gold Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 1995, 1997, 1999

(group entry)Certificate of Botanical Merit, Society of Botanical Artists,

1996, 1998

CollectionsChelsea Physic GardenDr. Shirley Sherwood Collection

CommissionsRoyal Horticultural Society Enterprises Ltd., three designs

for the Collectors’ Plate Series (Autumn), 1996–1998

Work Reproduced InPoxon, D. 2008. The Still Life Sketching Bible. New Jersey:

Chartwell Books, Inc.

BibliographyAllen, M. 2007. Seeing Potential. London: Gallery 27.

[Exhibition catalogue.]Baile de Laperriere, C. 2009. Who’s Who in Art, ed. 33.

Calne, Wiltshire: Hilmarton Manor Press.Brown, A. 2005. Flower Paintings from the Apothecaries’

Garden. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors’ Club. [Exhibition catalogue.]

International Biographical Centre. 2010. Dictionary of International Biography, ed. 35. Cambridge, England: International Biographical Centre.

Sherwood, S. and M. Rix. 2008. Treasures of Botanical Art. Richmond, Surrey: Kew Publishing. [Exhibition catalogue.]

1Creeping thistle [Cirsium arvense] 2005Watercolor on paper 51 × 73 cmLent by the artist

2Passion flower [Passiflora sp.] 2006Watercolor on paper 73 × 51 cm Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

119Anderson, Yarab. Delfzijl, The Netherlands, 14 July 1971

Address3600 Grand Avenue, South, Minneapolis, MN 55409 USAEmail: [email protected] site: contemporarybotanicals.com

EducationM.A. (cum laude), Pharmacy, Rijks Universiteit Groningen,

The Netherlands, 1989–1994Sculpting classes, Minneapolis River School of Fine Arts,

Burnsville, Minn., 1995–1996Certificate program, Minnesota School of Botanical Art,

Bakken Museum, Minneapolis, Minn., 2007–

CareerFreelance sculptor, Minneapolis, Minn., 1995–1999Museum fabrication artist, Environmental Arts, Robbinsdale,

Minn., 1999–2001Freelance museum fabrication artist, Minneapolis, Minn.,

2001–Freelance botanical illustrator, Minneapolis, Minn., 2008–Exhibit Chair, Great River Chapter of Botanical Artists,

Minneapolis, Minn., 2009–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsGreat River Chapter of Botanical Artists

MediaWatercolor on paper, watercolor on vellum, graphite pencil,

colored pencil, pen-and-ink

One-Person Exhibition(s)Contemporary Botanicals (three-person exhibition), Groveland

Gallery, Minneapolis, Minn., 2009Three-person exhibition, The Galleries, The Phipps Center

for the Arts, Bayport, Minn., 2010

Group Exhibition(s)Inspired by Nature, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Annual Botanical

Exhibition, Great River Chapter of Botanical Artists, American Society of Botanical Artists, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale Minn., 2008; Bloomington Art Center, Bloomington, Minn., 2009; Minnetonka Center for the Arts, Wayzata, Minn., 2010

11th and 12th Annual International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition, American Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York, New York, N.Y., 2008, 2009 [Exhibition catalogues]

10th Annual Botanical Art Exhibition, Filoli, Woodside, Calif., 2008

CommissionsA Modern Mira, a project of the Minnesota School of

Botanical Art, Bakken Museum, Minneapolis, Minn., 2009

3Rosa sp., Rosehips 2008Watercolor on paper 28 × 27.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

120 Bedford, Sara Jolineb. Huntington, New York, 5 July 1955

Address22A Culross Street, London W1K 7HE EnglandEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.A., Fine Art, Kirkland College, Clinton, N.Y., 1973–1977Illustration classes, Chelsea College of Art and Design,

London, 1991–1993Diploma, Botanical Illustration and Painting, English

Gardening School, Chelsea Physic Garden, London, 2001–2002

CareerAssistant Art Director, Avenue Magazine, New York, N.Y.,

1982–1985Botanical artist, 2002–

MembershipHampton Court Palace Florilegium Society

MediumWatercolor

Group Exhibition(s)Macmillan Prize Exhibition, Royal College of Art, London,

1993Chelsea Botanical Artists Exhibition, The Mall Galleries,

London, 2005Hampton Court Palace Florilegium Society Exhibition,

Royal Horticultural Society, Vincent Square, London, 2009

Honor(s)/Award(s)Silver medal (group entry), Royal Horticultural Society, 2009

CollectionsHampton Court Palace Florilegium Archive

4Ligularia dentata 2009Watercolor on paper 54 × 37.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Andrea Joliat

121Bell-Brugger, Karenb. Austin, Minnesota, 27 March 1949

Address5207 Humboldt Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55419

USAEmail: [email protected] site: www.minnesotaschoolofbotanicalart.com/

Minnesota_School_of_Botanical_Art/Instructors/Pages/Karen_Bell-Brugger.html

EducationB.A., Studio Art, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,

Minn., 1971Jewelry making classes, University of Minnesota, St. Paul,

Minn., 1975–1976Workshop in Ancient Techniques, Kulick Academy of Jewelry

Making, New York, N.Y., 1977Classical Botanical Art, Minnesota School of Botanical Art,

Bakken Museum, Minneapolis, Minn., 2001–2010Master classes with Katie Lee, Kate Nessler, Alice Tangerini,

George Olson, Jean Emmons and Sunitsorn Pimpasalee, Minnesota School of Botanical Art, Bakken Museum, Minneapolis, Minn., 2002–2008

CareerArtist, Tokyo, Japan, 1971–1974; Minneapolis, Minn., 1974–Jeweler, Tokyo, Japan, 1971–1974; Minneapolis, Minn.,

1974–1990Professional indoor plant care and outdoor gardening,

Minneapolis, Minn., 1985–Art Instructor, University of Minnesota Arboretum, Chaska,

Minn., 2006; Minnesota School of Botanical Art, Bakken Museum, Minneapolis, Minn., 2006–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical Artists

MediaGraphite pencil, graphite dust, carbon dust, watercolor,

colored pencil, pen-and-ink

Group Exhibition(s)Minnesota School of Botanical Art Annual Exhibition,

The Bakken Museum, Minneapolis, Minn., 2004–2007; University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, Chaska, Minn., 2004–2007; St. Thomas University, Minneapolis, Minn., 2004–2007

Beauty of Botany, International Juried Exhibition of the American Society of Botanical Artists, Pacific Science Center, Seattle, Wash., 2006

9th Annual International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition, American Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York, New York, N.Y., 2006 [Exhibition catalogue]

Focus on Nature X, New York State Museum, Albany, N.Y., 2008 [Exhibition catalogue]

CollectionsNumerous private collections

CommissionsNumerous private commissions

Work Reproduced InEaston, V. 2006. Botany beautiful. Pacific Northwest:

The Seattle Times Sunday Magazine 24 September.Weiblen, G. [n.d.] Interactive Key to the Figs of New

Guinea. Ficus pachyrrhachis. http://geo.cbs.umn.edu/newguineafigs/navikey.html

5Viburnun trilobum 2009Watercolor on paper 58 × 46.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

6Gaultheria procumbens 2008Watercolor on paper 46.5 × 43 cmLent by the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Elissa Mautner

122 Honor(s)/Award(s)First Prize, Bata International Competition, 1975First Prize, Sappi Natural History, 1999Bronze Medal, 2000, 2004; Gold Medal, 2002; Silver Medal,

Kirstenbosch Biennale Exhibition of Botanical Art, 2006Purchase Award, Focus on Nature X, 2008

CollectionsNew York State Museum Illustration CollectionThe artist’s work has been selected for inclusion in

The Highgrove Florilegium published for The Prince’s Charitable Foundation to celebrate and record the plants in the garden at HRH The Prince of Wales at Highgrove.

Private collections worldwide

CommissionsAuditor General, etchingsBata Shoe Factory, muralsFedsure Health, butterfly studiesGuest Lodges, Republic of South Africa, four garden studiesLoskop Camp, animal studiesRed Cross and Child Welfare, Christmas cards

Work Reproduced InThe Prince’s Charities Foundation. 2008–2009. The

Highgrove Florilegium: Watercolours Depicting Plants Grown in the Garden at Highgrove. 2 vols. London: Addison Publications Ltd. Vol. 2, pl. 73.

7Pachypodium succulentum 2004Watercolor on paper 68.5 x 53 cmHunt Institute collection

8Lachenalia sp. 2004Watercolor on paper 38 × 57 cmHunt Institute collection

Portrait Photo Credit: Bryanston Photo Concepts

Carmichael, Diana Elizabethb. Penryn Bay, North Wales, 2 November 1926

AddressPvt Bag X204, Riverside Manor, Rivonia 2128 South AfricaEmail: [email protected]

EducationDiploma (Distinction), Union of Educational Institute,

Hereford, 1944Studied printmaking (drypoint etching) with Phillipa Hobbs,

1994–1999Woodcut short course with John Moore, 2002Botanical painting with Jenny Phillips, Siriol Sherlock,

Katie Lee and Ann Marie Moore, 2000–2008

CareerDesigner, neon fluorescent signs, Rhodesia, 1952Designer, trade show décor, 1959–1960Designer, embosser and engraver of copper tableware and

décor, 1961–1964Art teacher, junior and senior schools, 1964–1973Studio owner and teacher, Zimbabwe, 1973–1985;

South Africa, 1985–2008

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsBotanical Artists’ Association of Southern AfricaMiniature Artists Association of Republic of South Africa

MediaGraphite pencil, watercolor, watercolor pencil, scratchboard,

drypoint etching, woodcut, linocut, oils and mixed media

Group Exhibition(s)Rhodesia, 1973–1985; Standard Bank and Everard Read

Gallery, Johannesburg; Cape Gallery, Cape Town, 1993–2008

Kirstenbosch Biennale Exhibition of Botanical Art, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, South Africa, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 [Exhibition catalogues]

Focus on Nature X, New York State Museum, Albany, N.Y., 2008 [Exhibition catalogue]

South African Invertebrate Art Exhibition, Oppenheimer Estate Little Brenthurst, Johannesburg; XXII International Congress of Entomology, Durban, 2008

The Highgrove Florilegium Exhibition, Garden Museum, London, 2009; (Prints), Nijo-jo Castle, Kyoto, 2009; (Prints), Marucube Gallery, Tokyo, 2010

Miniature exhibitions, Tasmania and Johannesburg, 2000–2009

123Carneiro Marques, Diana Marliete

b. Guanambi, Brazil, 24 July 1947

AddressRua 7 de Setembro, 633, Pinhais, Paraná CEP-83323-270

BrazilEmail: [email protected] site: www.netpar.com.br/dianacarneiro/

EducationB.S., Biological Sciences, Federal University of Paraná,

Paraná, 1968B.A., Fine Arts (Painting), School of Music and Fine Arts of

Paraná, Paraná, 1992Botanical illustration classes with Simone Ribeiro, Curitiba,

Paraná, 1996; Dulce Nascimento, Curitiba, Paraná, 1997; Christabel King, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1997

CareerTeacher, biological sciences, state colleges in Brazil,

1966–1991Landscape and still life artist, 1990–Teacher, curator and organizer, Free Course for Botanical

Arts and workshops, Botanical Museum of Curitiba (MBM), Curitiba, Paraná, 1998–1999; Botanical Illustration Center of Paraná (CIBP), Curitiba, Paraná, 2000–

Freelance scientific illustrator, 2006–

MembershipBotanical Illustration Center of Paraná (CIBP), 2000–União Nacional de Illustradores Científicos (UNIC),

National Guild of Scientific Illustrators, 2006–

MediumWatercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 19971st Presentation of Botanical Illustration, Botanical Museum

of Curitiba (MBM), Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, 1997

Group Exhibition(s)2nd Presentation of Botanical Illustration, Botanical Museum

of Curitiba (MBM), Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, 19983rd Exhibition of Botanical Illustration of Curitiba,

Exhibition to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Fundação Botânica Margaret Mee (FBMM), Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil, 1999

Brazilian Plants: Watercolors by Dulce Nascimento, Students and Former Students, Brazilian–American Cultural Institute, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1999

Center for Botanical Illustration of Paraná Group Exhibition, 50th and 56th Congresso Nacional de Botânica (National Botanic Congress), Blumenau, Santa Catarina, Brazil, 1999, 2005

4th–13th Exhibition of Botanical Art, Botanical Illustration Center of Paraná (CIBP), Botanical Museum of Curitiba (MBM), Curitiba, Paraná, 2000–2009

Floresta Atlântica: Reserva da biosfera (Atlantic rain forest: Biosphere reserve), Oscar Niemayer Museum, Curitiba, Paraná, 2003 [Exhibition catalogue]

Focus on Nature IX, New York State Museum, Albany, N.Y., 2006 [Exhibition catalogue]

1st and 2nd National Exhibit of Scientific Illustration, 1st and 2nd National Encounter of Brazilian Scientific Illustrators, National Guild of Scientific Illustrators (UNIC), Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, 2006; Curitiba, Paraná, 2008

27th Brazilian Congress of Zoology, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, 2008

2nd Exposición de Illustración Científica Botánica (Exhibition of Botanical Illustration), 32nd Jornadas Argentinas de Botánica, Córdoba, Argentina, 2009 [Exhibition catalogue]

Honor(s)/Award(s)Honorable mention, 7th Botanical Illustration Contest,

Fundação Botânica Margaret Mee (FBMM), Brazil, 1996Award, Orchid Botanical Illustration Contest, 15th World

Orchid Conference, Brazil, 1996Margaret Mee Botanical Foundation Fellowship Award, 1997Honorable mention, I Outdoor National Botanical

Illustration of Orchids, Nova América Outlet Shopping, 1998

Honorable mention, 1st Contest Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Illustracion Botanica (1st Annual Latin American and Caribbean Botanical Illustration Contest), Mexico City, Mexico, 1998

Jabuti Award, Natural Sciences and Medicine, Brazilian Book Chamber, Capsicum, 2001

CollectionsHerbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, KewEmbrapa Patrimony, BrazilCollection of Peter Dickens, United States Numerous private collections in Brazil and worldwide

CommissionsZoological Brazilian Society, Dicksonia sellowiana Hook.,

poster art for the 56th Botanical Brazilian Congress, 1998; South Bahia coral reefs, poster art for 27th Zoological Brazilian Congress, 2007

124 Chirnside, Debb. Ararat, Australia, 18 January 1959

AddressWeering, 550 Poorneet Road, Inverleigh, Victoria 3321

AustraliaEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.Ed., Secondary Art and Crafts (Silversmithing), Melbourne

State College, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1977–1980Botanical art classes with Margaret Muffet, 2000–2006;

Helen Burrows, 2007–2009; John Pastoriza-Piñol, Geelong Botanic Art School, 2007–

Botanical workshops with Stephanie Goss, 2005; Mali Moir, 2006; Susannah Blaxill (master class in drybrush), 2007; Dolores Skowroski-Maloni, 2008; Rita Parkinson, 2009

CareerSecondary art and graphic communication teacher,

Lake Bolac High School, 1982; Balmoral High School, 1983–1985; Melton High School, 1986

Botanical artist, 2004–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsBotanical Art Society of AustraliaFriends of the Geelong Botanic GardensFriends of the Royal Botanic Gardens MelbourneGeelong Art Gallery Foundation

MediaWatercolor, pencil, colored pencil

Group Exhibition(s)Murston House Gallery, Geelong, Victoria, 2003The Art of Botanical Illustration, 7th, 8th and 9th Biennial

Exhibition Presented by the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, Domain House, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, Victoria, 2004, 2006, 2008

Geelong Art Society, Shearers Arms Gallery, Geelong, Victoria, 2005

Geelong Botanical Artists Exhibitions, Geelong Botanic Gardens, Geelong, Victoria, 2005, 2007, 2008

Geelong College Art Show, Geelong College, Newtown, Geelong, Victoria, 2005, 2008

Pelargoniums, Geelong Botanical Artists, International Pelargonium and Geranium Conference, Geelong Conference Centre, Geelong, Victoria, 2006

Drysdale Rotary Art Show, Leopold, Victoria, 2007, 2009Birregurra Art Show, Birregurra, Victoria, 2009Botanical Art@Karwarra, Karwarra Native Plants Nursery,

Kalorama, Victoria, 2009

Work Reproduced InAssociação de Estudos Costeiros e Marinhos dos Abrolhos

(ECOMAR). 2009. Meros do Brasil. Bahia, Brazil: Associação de Estudos Costeiros e Marinhos dos Abrolhos (ECOMAR) (Association of Coastal and Marine Studies Abrolhos).

Centro de Ilustração Botânica do Paraná. 2005. Árvores históricas na paisagem de Curitiba (Historical trees of the Curitiba’s landscape). Curitiba, Paraná: Centro de Ilustração Botânica do Paraná (Center for Botanical Illustration of Paraná).

Costa, M. P. and A. Beuttenmüller. 2005. Aquarela & navegaçao: um encontro que fez história (Watercolor & navigation: Historical encounters). Sao Paulo: Editora de Cultura.

Ilelis, N. 2009. Meu Jardim (My garden). São Paulo: Ilelis Editors.

Meijer, A. 2008. Macrofungos notáveis das florestas de pinheiro-do-paraná (Notable macrofungi from Brazil’s Paraná pine forests). Colombo, Paraná, Brasil: Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation—Embrapa Forestry (EMBRAPA). [39 botanical illustrations.]

Reifschneider, F. J. B. 2000. Capsicum: Pimentas e pimentões no Brasil (Capsicum: Peppers and sweet peppers in Brazil). Brasília: Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation—Embrapa Forestry (EMBRAPA). [22 botanical illustrations.]

Botanical illustrations for educational publications: Don Bosco Technical Institute, 1993–1994, numerous others, 1990–; for bulletins: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Bulletin; Universidade Federal do Paraná–UFPR; Universidade de São Paulo–USP, 1997–; for Ph.D. theses, 2001–2003

Calendar, Center for Botanical Illustration of Paraná (CIBP), Curitiba, Paraná, 2000–; Embrapa Comunicações para Transferência de Tecnologia (EMBRAPA), Brazil, 2001

9Gongora bufonia 2009Watercolor on paper 70 × 49 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Theo Marques, 2005

125Inspired by Nature, Geelong Botanical Artists Exhibition Presented by the Friends of the Geelong Botanic Gardens, Gordon Gallery, Geelong, Victoria, 2009

Secret Life of Plants, Linden Centre for Contemporary Art, St. Kilda, Victoria; Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle, Western Australia, 2009 [Exhibition catalogue]

Honor(s)/Award(s)Best Botanical Exhibit, Drysdale Rotary Club, 2007Best Exhibit in Show, Geelong College Art Show, 2008

CollectionsState Botanical Collection, National Herbarium, Melbourne

CommissionsPrivate commissions

BibliographyAustralian Decorative and Fine Arts Society Magazine, 2009,

May issue

10Salvia ‘Costa Rican Blue’ 2009Watercolor on paper 57 × 38.5 cmLent by the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Jessica Chirnside

Coleman, Karenb. Chattanooga, Tennessee, 25 October 1948

Address19499 Yellow Schoolhouse Road, Round Hill, VA 20141

USAEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.A., History, George Mason University, Fairfax, Va.,

1966–1970M.L.S., Library Science, University of Maryland,

College Park, Md., 1973–1974Certificate program, Brookside Gardens School of Botanical

Art & Illustration, McCrillis Gardens, Bethesda, Md., 2005–2007, 2008–

CareerLibrarian, Fairfax County Public Library, Fairfax County,

Va., 1974–1978; Library Branch Manager, 1978–1983; Director of Support Services, 1983–1987

Director of Administration, Office for Children, Fairfax County, Va., 1987–1996

Executive Director, Fairfax County Public Library Foundation, Fairfax, Va., 1996–2000

Freelance artist, 2001–Teacher, Brookside Gardens School of Botanical Art &

Illustration, McCrillis Gardens, Bethesda, Md., 2008–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsBotanical Art Society of the National Capital RegionColored Pencil Society of America, Signature Status

MediaColored pencil, watercolor, pen-and-ink, graphite pencil,

pastels

One-Person Exhibition(s)Natural Encounters, Audubon Naturalist Society, Leesburg, Va.,

2004Botanical Art, Middleburg Library, Middleburg, Va., 2006The Art of Botanicals, ZigZag Gallery, The Plains, Va., 2009

Group Exhibition(s)Vanishing Landscapes I and II, Land Trust of Virginia,

Middleburg, Va., 2002, 2003Flora of Virginia, State Arboretum of Virginia, Boyce, Va., 200313th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th Annual International

Exhibition, Colored Pencil Society of America, Palette & Chisel Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago, Ill., 2005; The Mansion at Strathmore, Bethesda, Md., 2007; Washington State Convention and Trade Center, Seattle, Wash., 2008; Hudgens Center for the Arts, Duluth, Ga., 2009; The Art Museum of Los Gatos, Los Gatos, Calif., 2010

126 BibliographyWoodin, C. and P. H. Raven. 2009. Losing Paradise?

Endangered Plants Here and Around the World. New York: American Society of Botanical Artists. [Exhibition catalogue.]

11Bloodroot, Sanguinaria canadensis 2009Pen-and-ink on Dura-Lar 36 × 28 cmHunt Institute collection, purchased with a gift from the

Western Pennsylvania Unit of the Herb Society of America in memory of Josephine S. Wedemeyer (1935–2009)

Portrait Photo Credit: George Stevens, 2006

Botanica 2006–2010: The Art & Science of Plants, Annual Exhibition of the Brookside Gardens School of Botanical Art & Illustration, Brookside Gardens Visitors Center, Wheaton, Md., 2006–2010

Inspired by the Plant: Art and Illustration, Botanical Art Society of the National Capital Region Annual Juried Exhibitions, The Athenaeum, Alexandria, Va., 2006

Inspired by the Garden, Botanical Art Society of the National Capital Region Annual Juried Exhibitions, Green Spring Gardens Horticulture Center, Alexandria, Va., 2007, 2008

Small Works, American Society of Botanical Artists Conference Exhibition, Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif., 2008

Eyes on Nature: Botanical Artists Bring Their Views to River Farm, Botanical Art Society of the National Capital Region Annual Juried Exhibitions, American Horticultural Society, Historic House, River Farm, Alexandria, Va., 2009

A Natural Perspective, International Juried Exhibition of the American Society of Botanical Artists, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Ariz., 2009 [Exhibition catalogue]

Losing Paradise? Endangered Plants Here and Around the World, American Society of Botanical Artists traveling exhibition, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo., 2009; Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Ill., 2010; New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., 2010; Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History, 2010 [Exhibition catalogue]

Honor(s)/Award(s)Award for Excellence, 15th and 17th Annual International

Exhibition, Colored Pencil Society of America, 2007, 2009

CommissionsNumerous private commissions

Work Reproduced InHamilton, N., ed. 2007. Butterflies of Loudoun County.

Purcellville, Va.: Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy. [Cover.]Ligi, S., ed. 2009. Loudoun County Bird Atlas. Purcellville,

Va.: Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy. [Logo and cover.]Oldham, P. 2008. Clean up your garden. Loudoun Magazine

Spring. Zimet, K., ed. 2006. The Sow’s Ear Poetry Review Summer.

[Cover.]

127Copeman, Jackieb. London, England, 27 April 1949

Address24 Timber Hill Road, Caterham, Surrey CR3 6LD EnglandEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.Ed. (Honors), Art and Education, Kesteven College of

Education, Nottingham University, Nottingham, 1967–1971

Diploma, Special Education (Visually impaired), University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, 1988–1990

Diploma, Botanical Illustration and Painting, English Garden-ing School, Chelsea Physic Garden, London, 2002–2003

CareerClass teacher, London and Surrey, 1971–1972Coordinator of service for visually impaired, Surrey County

Council, 1984–1995; London Borough of Sutton, 1995–2009

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsHampton Court Palace Florilegium Society, Fellow,

Founding member and Secretary

MediaWatercolor on paper, watercolor on vellum

Group Exhibition(s)Hampton Court Palace Florilegium Society Exhibition,

Florimania 2005–2008, Hampton Court Palace, Surrey, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008; Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2009

Chelsea Botanical Artists Exhibition, The Mall Galleries, London, 2005

Framlingham Festival, Suffolk, 2006Discovering Gardens, Hampton Court Palace, Surrey, 2007Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew,

2010–2011

Honor(s)/Award(s)Silver medal (group entry), Royal Horticultural Society, 2009

CollectionsHampton Court Palace Florilegium Archive

CommissionsPrivate collection

12Tropaeolum majus L., Nasturtium 2003Watercolor on paper 53.5 × 38 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

13Clivia miniata 2009Watercolor on paper 51.5 × 38 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

128 Cottingham, Carolineb. London, England, 5 April 1958

AddressTulip Tree Cottage, Langton Long, Blandford Forum, Dorset

DT11 8SL EnglandEmail: [email protected]

EducationSumi-e painting, Japan, 1982–1983Pali Language and Texts, Bombay University, 1986–1988Diploma, Botanical Illustration and Painting, English

Gardening School, Chelsea Physic Garden, London, 2001

Botanical Illustration short courses with Jenny Phillips, 2003; Gillian Barlow, 2004; Pandora Sellars, 2006

Burmese Language and Texts, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 2008

CareerVolunteer on retreat courses, various countries in Southeast

Asia and Europe, 1980–English teacher, Japan, 1982–1983Botanical artist, 2002–

MembershipGuild of Asian Botanical Artists

MediumWatercolor

CollectionsPrivate collections in Canada, Europe and the United States

CommissionsNumerous private commissions

14Mangifera indica 2004Watercolor on paper 57 × 38.5 cmLent by the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Andrew Cottingham

Craig-McFeely, Joanna Mary Moubray

b. Beckenham, Kent, England, 2 May 1934

AddressTintern, Hillbrow Road, Liss, Hampshire GU33 7QA

EnglandEmail: [email protected]

EducationMCSP SRP Physiotherapy, St. Mary’s Hospital, Paddington,

London, 1952–1956Self-taught artistBotanical illustration classes with Pauline Dean, Wisley,

1998, 2000; Clare and Kery Dalby, West Dean College, Chichester, 1999

Master classes with Coral Guest, Venice, 1999; Katie Lee, Venice, 2000; Jenny Phillips, Venice, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006; Siriol Sherlock, Venice, 2003

Working in pencil with Ann Swan, Hampshire, 2002Leaves with Gillian Barlow, English Gardening School,

Chelsea Physic Garden, London, 2001

CareerPhysiotherapist in private practice, 1958–1996Botanical illustrator/artist, 1998–2010

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsChelsea Physic Garden Florilegium Society, FellowFlorumNyeman’s FlorilegiumSociety of Botanical Artists, DirectorSociety of Floral Painters

MediaWatercolor on paper, watercolor on vellum

Group Exhibition(s)Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists,

Central Hall Westminster, London, 1998–2010Churzee Gallery, Wandsworth, London, 1998Royal Horticultural Society, London, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003,

2006, 2008Society of Floral Painters, Southampton, 2000; Mottisfont

Abbey, Romsey, Hampshire, 2001–2010; Ventnor, Isle of Wight, 2001; Salisbury, Wiltshire, 2002; Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, 2003–2007; The Italian Villa, Compton Acres Gardens, Poole, Dorset, 2008, 2009

Society of Women Artists Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, 2000, 2001, 2004

129Chelsea Physic Garden Florilegium Society, European Patent Office, Munich, 2002; St. John’s Gallery, London, 2003; National Botanic Garden of Wales, Llanarthne, 2006

Apothecaries’ Artists, Chelsea Physic Garden Florilegium Society, Chelsea Physic Garden, 2005 [Exhibition catalogue]

8th Annual International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition, American Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York, New York, N.Y., 2005 [Exhibition catalogue]

Florum 2005–2010, Exhibition of Flower, Botanical and Landscape Paintings, Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Sevenoaks, Kent, 2005–2010

Hampshire Artists, Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, 2007, 2008

Watercolors from the Highgrove Florilegium, New York School of Interior Design, New York, N.Y., 2008

Anne’s Art, Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, 2009

The Highgrove Florilegium Exhibition, The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, Calif., 2009; Garden Museum, London, 2009; (Prints), Nijo-jo Castle, Kyoto, 2009; (Prints), Marucube Gallery, Tokyo, 2010; Teylers Museum, Haarlem, The Netherlands, 2010

Autumn, Society of Botanical Artists, Palmengarten, Frankfurt, 2010

The Oxmarket Centre of Arts, Chichester, West Sussex, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Bronze Medal (Lilies & Spathes), 1999; Silver-Gilt Medal

(Lathyrus species), 1999; Silver-Gilt Medal (Fruits of Autumn on vellum), 2002; Silver-Gilt Medal (Magnolias on vellum), 2003; Silver-Gilt Medal (Rosaceae Herbs on vellum), 2006; Silver-Gilt Medal (Clematis), 2008; Silver Medal (Fruits & Seeds), Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2001

Joyce Cummings Award for best botanical watercolor, Society for Botanical Artists, 2004

President’s Award for Excellence, Society of Floral Painters, 2009

CollectionsChelsea Physic Garden Florilegium SocietyThe artist’s work has been selected for inclusion in

The Highgrove Florilegium published for The Prince’s Charitable Foundation to celebrate and record the plants in the garden at HRH The Prince of Wales at Highgrove.

Numerous private collections in Germany, Holland and the United Kingdom

Work Reproduced InThe Prince’s Charities Foundation. 2008–2009.

The Highgrove Florilegium: Watercolours Depicting Plants Grown in the Garden at Highgrove. 2 vols. London: Addison Publications Ltd. Vol. 1, pl. 48; vol. 2, pl. 124.

Stevens, M. 2004. The Art of Botanical Painting. London: Harper Collins. [Cover, p. 17.]

Calendar, Society of Floral Painters, 2007

BibliographyBaile de Laperrière, C., ed. 2008. Who’s Who in Art:

Biographies of Leading Men and Women in the World of Art in Britain Today, ed. 33. Calne, Wiltshire: Hilmartin Manor Press.

Brown, A. 2005. Flower Paintings from the Apothecaries’ Garden: Contemporary Botanical Illustrations from Chelsea Physic Garden. Woodbridge, Suffolk, U.K.: Antique Collectors’ Club. Pp. 106–107. [Exhibition catalogue.]

15Dracunculus vulgaris 2001Watercolor on paper 56 × 38.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

130 Dawson, Rachael Lornab. Dronfield, Derbyshire, England, 12 September 1972

AddressOrchard Bank Farm, Main Road, Eyam, Hope Valley

S32 5QW EnglandEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.Ed., University of Birmingham, Birmingham, 1997Diploma, Botanical Illustration and Painting, English

Gardening School, Chelsea Physic Garden, London, 2005

CareerPrimary school teacher, Hampshire, 1997–2002;

Derbyshire, 2002–2009Botanical artist, 2005–

MembershipThe Northern Society of Botanical Art

MediumWatercolor

Group Exhibition(s)The Highgrove Florilegium Exhibition, Garden Museum,

London, 2009; (Prints), Nijo-jo Castle, Kyoto, 2009; (Prints), Marucube Gallery, Tokyo, 2010

CollectionsThe artist’s work has been selected for inclusion in

The Highgrove Florilegium published for The Prince’s Charitable Foundation to celebrate and record the plants in the garden at HRH The Prince of Wales at Highgrove.

Work Reproduced InThe Prince’s Charities Foundation. 2008–2009.

The Highgrove Florilegium: Watercolours Depicting Plants Grown in the Garden at Highgrove. 2 vols. London: Addison Publications Ltd. Vol. 2, pls. 66, 119.

16Magnolia × soulangeana 2009Watercolor on paper 50 × 40 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Donnelly, Rosemaryb. Geelong, Australia, 18 April 1956

Address8 Drumcondra Avenue, Drumcondra, Geelong, Victoria 3215

AustraliaEmail: [email protected]

EducationDiploma of Teaching (Primary), State College of Victoria,

Geelong, Victoria, 1976B.Ed., Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, 1992Introduction to Botanical Illustration with Enid Mayfield,

1999Certificate 4, Horticulture, Gordon TAFE, Geelong, Victoria,

2000Botanical art classes with Margaret Muffet, 2004–2006;

Helen Burrows, 2007–2009; John Pastoriza-Piñol, Geelong Botanic Art School, 2005–2010

Botanical workshops with Mali Moir, 2006; Susannah Blaxill (master class in drybrush), 2007; Dolores Skowroski-Malloni, 2008; Rita Parkinson, 2009

CareerPrimary teacher, 1977–1988Landscape designer, 1997–1999Botanical artist, 2004–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsBotanical Art Society of AustraliaFriends of the Geelong Botanic GardensFriends of Royal Botanic Gardens MelbourneGeelong Art GalleryWyndham Botanical Artists Society

MediumWatercolor

Group Exhibition(s)Geelong Botanical Artists Exhibition, Geelong Botanic

Gardens, Geelong, Victoria, 2005, 2008Pelargoniums, Geelong Botanical Artists, International

Pelargonium and Geranium Conference, Geelong Conference Centre, Geelong, Victoria, 2006

The Art of Botanical Illustration, 8th and 9th Biennial Exhibition Presented by the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, Domain House, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, Victoria, 2006, 2008

Drysdale Rotary Annual Easter Show, Leopold, Geelong, 2006, 2007, 2010

Spring Awakening Goes Native, Wyndham Botanical Artists Society, Wyndham Cultural Centre, Werribee, Melbourne, 2007

131Birregurra Art Show, Birregurra, Victoria, 2008, 2009Geelong College Art Show, Geelong College, Newtown,

Geelong, Victoria, 2008Botanical Art@Karwarra, Karwarra Native Plants Nursery,

Kalorama, Victoria, 2009Garden Favourites, Wyndham Botanical Artists Society,

Wyndham Cultural Centre, Werribee, Melbourne, 2009Inspired by Nature, Geelong Botanical Artists Exhibition

Presented by the Friends of the Geelong Botanic Gardens, Gordon Gallery, Geelong, Victoria, 2009

Secret Life of Plants, Linden Centre for Contemporary Art, St. Kilda, Victoria; Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle, Western Australia, 2009 [Exhibition catalogue]

13th Annual International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition, American Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York, New York, N.Y., 2010 [Exhibition catalogue]

Honor(s)/Award(s)Highly Commended Botanical, 2008; Best Botanical,

Birregurra Art Show, 2009

CollectionsFriends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne Illustrated

Garden Collection, Solanum melongenaPrivate collections

CommissionsPrivate commissions

Work Reproduced InCalendar, Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne,

2010 [Solanum melongena]Exhibition publicity, Wyndham Botanical Artists Society,

2009 [Iris sibirica ‘Tycoon’]Web page, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne

[Cucurbita pepo]

BibliographyKenins, I. 2006. The Art of Science. The Geelong TimesSalmon, J. 2009. Botanical art is flourishing at Geelong

Botanic Gardens. Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society Magazine

Wild, H. 2010. Variations on a theme: Cucurbitaceae—Gourds, pumpkins and squashes.

17Diospyros kaki ‘Hyakumo’ 2008Watercolor on paper 39 × 57.5cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Lisa Allthorpe

Eloff, Wilnab. Mokopane, Limpopo, South Africa, 24 June 1950

AddressPostnet Suite 290, Private Bag X15, Somerset West,

Cape Province 7129 South AfricaEmail: [email protected] site: www.wilna-eloff.co.za/

EducationSelf-taught artistBotanical art master classes with Jenny Phillips, 2006

CareerBotanical artist, 1998–

MembershipBotanical Artists’ Association of Southern Africa

MediaWatercolor

Group Exhibition(s)Sasol New Signatures Exhibition, Pretoria Art Museum,

Pretoria, South Africa, 2003Kirstenbosch Biennale Exhibition of Botanical Art, Kirstenbosch

National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, South Africa, 2004, 2006 [Exhibition catalogue], 2008

Wildlands Conservation Trust: Durban, Kwa Zulu Natal, 2006

Honor(s)/Award(s)Bronze Medal, 2004; Gold Medal, Kirstenbosch Biennale

Exhibition of Botanical Art, 2006, 2008

CollectionsMatumi Golf Lodge, Nelspruit, South AfricaFirstRand Banking Group, Johannesburg Head OfficePrivate collections

CommissionsPlates, National Botanical Institute, DurbanPrivate commissions

Work Reproduced InMcMurtry, D. 2008. Field Guide to the Orchids of Northern

South Africa and Swaziland. Hatfield, South Africa: Umdaus Press.

Stewart, K. 2008. Brush up on botanical art. Veld Fl. 94(3): 162.

18Harworthia sp. 2008Watercolor on paper 37.5 × 55 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

132 Enokido, Akikob. Osaka, Japan, 6 August 1962

Address11 Andalucia, Irvine, CA 92614 USAEmail: [email protected]

EducationPrintmaking workshop, Atelier 17, Paris, France, 1989–1990Printmaking workshop with Robert Blackburn, New York,

1990–1992Fine Art Printmaking classes, University of Dallas, Dallas,

Tex., 1993Certificate, Botanical Art and Illustration Program, New York

Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., 2004

CareerPrintmaker, 1990–1992Botanical artist, 2004–

MembershipAmerican Camellia Society, 2009–American Society of Botanical Artists, 2004–Botanical Artists Guild of Southern California, 2005–Japanese Association of Botanical Illustration, 2010–

MediaWatercolor, graphite pencil

Group Exhibition(s)Bronx River Art Center, Bronx, N.Y., 19928th, 9th and 12th Annual Botanical Art Exhibition, Filoli,

Woodside, Calif., 2006, 2007, 2010Fall exhibit for members, Botanical Artists Guild of Southern

California, Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, Arcadia, Calif., 2007 [Exhibition catalogue, cover]

12th and 13th Annual International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition, American Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York, New York, N.Y., 2009, 2010 [Exhibition catalogues]

CollectionsPrivate collections

Work Reproduced InFiloli Center. 2008. 10th Annual Botanical Art Exhibition.

Woodside, Calif.: Filoli. [Cover.]

19Camellia japonica ‘Kramer’s Supreme’ 2009Watercolor on paper 47 × 38 cmLent by the artist

Eves, Guy Williamb. Suffolk, England, 27 December 1957

Address33 Corder Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP4 2XD EnglandEmail: [email protected] site: www.guywilliameves.co.uk

EducationDistinction, East Anglian Certificate of Art and Design

(Art, Art History, Photography and Design), Suffolk New College, Ipswich, 1974–1978

CareerDesigner, Oxford University Press, 1978–1985Creative designer, advertising agency, 1985–1987Freelance designer and illustrator, 1987–

MembershipChartered Society of Designers, 1987–2007Chelsea Physic Garden Florilegium Society

MediaGraphite pencil, watercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Aldeburgh Gallery, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, 2009

Group Exhibition(s)Flowers and Gardens, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society

of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2009

Silver Jubilee Exhibition, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Highly Commended (Lupin drawing), The Joyce Cumming

Presentation Award, Society of Botanical Artists, 2010

20Paphiopedilum callosum ‘Jack’ 2008Graphite pencil on paper 57 × 38 cmLent by the artist

21Iris [Iris sp.] 2009Graphite pencil on paper 57 × 38 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Esme V. Eves, 2009

133Fennell, Paulb. Brampton, Cumberland, England, 6 January 1961

Address21B Old Cross, Hertford, Hertfordshire SG14 1RE EnglandEmail: [email protected]

EducationCumbria College of Art and Design, Carlisle, 1979B.A. (Honors), Fine Art, University of Leeds, Leeds, 1980–

1983Postgraduate certificate, Education, University of Greenwich,

London, 2002

CareerPart-time lecturer, Hertford Regional College, Ware, 2000–Artist in residence, Courtyard Arts, Hertford Regional

College, Ware, 2008–

MembershipHertford Art SocietySociety of Botanical Artists

MediumWatercolor

Group Exhibition(s)Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists,

Central Hall Westminster, London, 1999–

Honor(s)/Award(s)Certificate of Botanical Merit, Society of Botanical Artists,

2000, 2001, 2003, 2004St. Cuthberts Mill Award, St. Cuthberts Mill, Wells, Somerset,

2006

CommissionsPrivate commissions

Work Reproduced InStevens, M. 2005. The Art of Botanical Painting. London,

New York: Harper Collins.Stevens, M. 2007. The Botanical Palette: Color for the

Botanical Painter. New York: Harper Collins.

Botanical illustrations for magazines: Art & Artists, Flower Arranging

22Brussels sprouts [Brassica oleracea Gemmifera Group] 2009Watercolor on paper 56 × 38.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Fujii, Norikob. Kagawa, Japan, 10 June 1958

Address2-17-12 Ooi, Fujimino-shi, Saitama 356-0053 JapanEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.A., Ceramics, Department of Arts and Crafts, Kyoto City

University of Arts, Kyoto, 1977–1981Ceramics classes, Columbus College of Arts & Design,

Columbus, Ohio, 1991, 1992Porcelain painting courses, Musée national de Céramique-

Sèvres, Sèvres, France, 2002–2007; Manufacture of Meissen, Meissen, Germany, 2002, 2006; Museo Richard-Ginori della Manifattura di Doccia, Florence, Italy, 2006

Watercolor painting course with Fukui Ryoyu and Tokoyo Takashi, 2007–

Botanical painting with Tomoko Ogawa, 2009–

CareerIndustrial designer, household appliance manufacturer,

1981–1983Designer, Adam & Eve tableware, Tachikichi, 1984–1986Planner and designer, Phoenix Creative Corporation, St.

Louis, Mo., 1987–1991Freelance artist, 1997–Porcelain painting instructor, 1997–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsJapan Gardening SocietyJapanese Association of Botanical Illustration

MediaWatercolor, colored pencil

Group Exhibition(s)Painting on Porcelain and Flower Arrangement Collaboration

Exhibition, Boulogne-Billancourt, France, 2003Botanical Art Group Exhibition, Orie Aoyama Gallery,

Kataseyama, Kamakura, 2009Collaborative Exhibition in kitchen studio, Boa Mesa,

Kitakamakura, 201013th Annual International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition,

American Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York, New York, N.Y., 2010 [Exhibition catalogue]

23Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Uzu Blue’ 2009Watercolor on paper 41 × 33 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

134 Furukawa, Yokob. Okayama, Japan, 28 April 1957

Address1-16-18-301, Sumiyoshihonmachi, Higashinada-ku, Kobe,

Hyogo 658-0051 JapanEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.A., Japanese Art, Kyoto University of Art, Kyoto,

1977–1982Botanical illustration class with Kazuko Tajikawa, Asahi

Cultural Center, Ashiya, 2003–

CareerJewelry designer, 1982–2000Teacher, botanical illustration, Hyogo Prefectural

Conservatory Museum of Plants, Awaji Yumebutai, 2008; Kobe Shimbun Cultural Center, Mint-Kobe and Rokkomichi, 2009–

MediumWatercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Hyogo Prefectural Conservatory Museum of Plants, Awaji

Yumebutai, 2008

Group Exhibition(s)Fuji Gallery, Ashiya, 2006, 2009Awaji-Umebutai Hyogo, 2007, 2008, 2009

24Brassica oleracea var. italica 2009 Watercolor on paper 57 x 67.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

25Christmas rose [Helleborus niger] 2004Watercolor on paper 42.5 × 31.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Gale, Leigh Annb. Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, 25 February 1967

Address2 Forest Close, Mannings Heath, Horsham, West Sussex

RH13 6JQ EnglandEmail: [email protected] site: la-botanicalart.co.uk/

EducationBTEC National Diploma, Technical Illustration,

Mid-Warwickshire College, Leamington Spa, England, 1984–1986

B.A. (Honors), Graphic Design, Ravensbourne College of Design & Communication, London, England, 1986–1989

Diploma, Botanical Illustration and Painting, English Gardening School, Chelsea Physic Garden, London, 2003–2004

Certificate, Education (PCET), Central Sussex College, Crawley, England, 2006–2008

CareerGraphic designer, The Steel Partnership, London, 1989–

1993; Label Research, Kenley, England, 1993–1997; GlaxoSmithKline, Worthing, England, 1997–2005

Botanical artist, 2003–Adult education tutor, botanical illustration, West Sussex

Adult and Community Learning Service, West Sussex, 2005–; Croydon Adult Learning and Training, South London, 2005–; Collyers 6th Form College, Horsham, West Sussex, 2010–

Civilian worker, Crawley, 2005–Teacher, botanical illustration, South East England, 2009–

MembershipHampton Court Palace Florilegium Society, 2005–Institute for Learning, London, 2008–Society of Floral Painters, 2004–

MediaWatercolor, watercolor pencil, colored pencil, graphite pencil

135Group Exhibition(s)Society of Floral Painters, Mottisfont Abbey, Romsey,

Hampshire, 2005, 2006, 2008; Hillier Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, 2005; The Italian Villa, Compton Acres Gardens, Poole, Dorset, 2010

Hampton Court Palace Florilegium Society Exhibition, Florimania 2007 and 2008, Hampton Court Palace, Surrey, 2007, 2008; London Orchid Show, Royal Horticultural Society, Royal Horticultural Halls & Conference Centre, London, 2009; Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 2010–2011

Sublime Nature: The Art of Botanical Illustration, Horsham Museum, Horsham, West Sussex, 2010

Paintings at the Palace: A Hampton Court Palace Florilegium, Hampton Court Palace Florilegium Society, Clore Education Centre, Hampton Court Palace, Surrey, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Poster competition winner, Society of Floral Painters,

Mottisfont Abbey, 2006Silver Grenfell Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 2009

CollectionsHampton Court Palace Florilegium ArchiveHistoric Royal Palaces

CommissionsNumerous private commissions

BibliographyAnonymous. 2010. A flowering of talent. West Sussex County

Times (Horsham Edition) Friday, 11 June, sec. 1, p. 19.Anonymous. 2010. Sublime nature goes on display. West

Sussex County Times (Horsham Edition) Friday, 4 June, sec. 2, p. 33.

26Ludisia discolor ‘Red Velvet’ 2009Watercolor on paper 51 × 36.5 cmLent by the artist

27Red onion study [Allium cepa] 2009Watercolor on paper 51 × 36.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Gist, Lindab. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19 May 1944

Address224 Madison Avenue, Fort Washington, PA 19034-1506 USAEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.F.A., Philadelphia College of Art (now University of the

Arts), Philadelphia, Pa., 1962–1966

CareerFreelance illustrator, 1970–Senior lecturer, Illustration Department, University of the

Arts, Philadelphia, Pa., 1998–2006Teacher, botanical illustration workshop, Academy of Fine

Arts, Philadelphia, Pa., 1999–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsPhiladelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators

MediaWatercolor, gouache, oil

One-Person Exhibition(s)Cabrini College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1997Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Philadelphia, Pa., 1997

Group Exhibition(s)Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators Exhibit,

Philadelphia International Flower Show, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pa., 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

Faculty show, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pa., 2007, 2008, 2009

Tenth Anniversary Members Show, Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators, Chanticleer Garden, Wayne, Pa., 2007

10th and 12th Annual International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition, American Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York, New York, N.Y., 2007, 2009 [Exhibition catalogues]

A Closer Look, Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators, Jenkins Arboretum, Devon, Pa., 2009

CollectionsNumerous private collections

28Cleome hassleriana 2008Watercolor on paper 63.5 × 50 cmLent by the artist

136 Hamada, Eikob. Tokyo, Japan, 22 March 1944

Address3-34-6 Akabane nishi, Kitaku, Tokyo 115-0055 JapanEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.A., English Literature, Nihon University, Tokyo, 1963–1967

CareerFreelance botanical artist, 2006–Teacher, botanical illustration, Akabane, Tokyo, 2009–

MembershipSociety of Botanical Artists

MediaWatercolor, graphite pencil

One-Person Exhibition(s)Kaya Gallery, Ikebukuro, Tokyo, 1996Sekiun Gallery, Harajuku, Tokyo, 1998Stage 21 Gallery, Ginza, Tokyo, 2001, 2004Kubota Gallery, Kyobashi, Tokyo, 2008

Group Exhibition(s)Japan Grand Prix International Orchid Festival, 1996–2002Stage 21 Gallery, Ginza, Tokyo, 2000, 2002Royal Horticultural Society, 2004, 2008The Botanical Palette, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society

of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2008

Flowers and Gardens, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists, Lecture Hall, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2009

Silver Jubilee Exhibition, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Trophy Award, Japan Grand Prix International Orchid

Festival, 2002Silver-Gilt Medal, 2004; Gold Medal, Royal Horticultural

Society, 2008Joyce Cuming Presentation Award, 2008; Certificate of

Botanical Merit, 2009; The Margaret Granger Memorial Silver Bowl, Society of Botanical Artists, 2010

CollectionsLindley Library, Royal Horticultural Society

CommissionsKomori Corporation

29Pinus pinaster 2008Watercolor on paper 43.5 × 56 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

137Hollender, Wendyb. New York, New York, 10 August 1954

Address222 Lower Whitfield Road, Accord, NY 12404 USAEmail: [email protected] site: www.whartdesign.com

EducationB.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, R.I.,

1972Certificate, Botanical Art and Illustration Program, New York

Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., 2002

CareerTextile designer, 1976–2002Coordinator and instructor, Botanical Art and Illustration

Program, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., 2002–

Founder and botanical artist, WH Art & Design, 2002–Instructor, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, N.Y., 2006–;

Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, 2006; Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass., 2007–; San Francisco Botanical Garden, San Francisco, Calif., 2009; Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Conn., 2009

Instructor, Workshops, high school students, South Bronx, N.Y., 2006–2009; ASA Wright Nature Preserve, Trinidad, 2007–2009; National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kuaii, Hawaii, 2009–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsBrooklyn Botanic Garden Florilegium SocietyGuild of Natural Science Illustrators

MediaColored pencil, watercolor, oil

One-Person Exhibition(s)Elements of Botanical Design, Horticultural Society of New

York, New York, N.Y., 2003Coastal Botanicals, from Nantucket and Beyond, Wellesley

College, Wellesley, Mass., 2005Botanical Drawings, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, 2006Riverside Park and Beyond, Interchurch Gallery, New York,

N.Y., 2006Near & Far, Interchurch Gallery, New York, N.Y.; Bruynswick

Studio and Art Gallery, Gardiner, N.Y., 2009

Group Exhibition(s)Alive in New York: A Growing Invasion, Guild of Natural

Science Illustrators’ traveling exhibit, 2003–Focus on Nature VIII, New York State Museum, Albany, N.Y.,

2004 [Exhibition catalogue]

Native Flora: Botanical Treasures of the Northeastern Seaboard, South Shore Art Center, Cohasset, Mass., 2005 [Exhibition catalogue]

Portraits of a Garden III, IV, Brooklyn Botanic Garden Florilegium Society, Brooklyn, N.Y., 2006, 2008

Botanical Travels, Royal Horticultural Society, 2007 Drawing from Life: Maud H. Purdy and 90 Years of Women Artists

at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, N.Y., 2007 [Exhibition catalogue]

Guild of Natural Science Illustrators Members Exhibition, Montana State University, Bozeman, Mont., 2007

Inspired by Nature: An Exhibit with Instructors and Students of The New York Botanical Garden and Paul Stankard, Gallery Yellow, Cross River, N.Y., 2007

10th Annual International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition, American Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York, New York, N.Y., 2007 [Exhibition catalogue]

Nature in New York, New York Botanical Garden Botanical Art and Illustration Program, New York Open Center, New York, N.Y., 2008

The Art of Botanical Illustration, New York Botanical Garden Botanical Art and Illustration Program Juried Exhibition, The Rye Arts Center Gallery, Rye, N.Y., 2009

Losing Paradise? Endangered Plants Here and Around the World, American Society of Botanical Artists traveling exhibition, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo., 2009; Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Ill., 2010; New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., 2010; Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History, 2010 [Exhibition catalogue]

Honor(s)/Award(s)Silver Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 2007

CollectionsBrooklyn Botanic Garden Florilegium CollectionGrinnell CollegeMorven Museum and GardenNumerous private collections

CommissionsCoty, Inc., New York, N.Y.Grinnell CollegeMorven Museum and Garden, Princeton, N.J.Nantucket Conservation FoundationNew York Botanical GardenRiverside Park Fund

Work Reproduced InHinkley, D. J. 2008 Collector’s choice. Horticulture Magazine

December/January. [Illustration of Aloe.] Lewis, M. E. 2009. City in bloom. The Artist’s Magazine

September.

138 Marcus, C. B. and L. Kyer. 2008. Today’s Botanical Artists. Atglen, Pa.: Schiffer Publishing Ltd.

Wood, K. R. and H. Oppenheimer. 2008. Stenogyne kauaulaensis (Lamiaceae), A new species from Maui, Hawaiian Islands. Novon 18(4): 544–549. [Illustration of Stenogyne.]

BibliographyHollender, W. 2007. Botanical Drawing: A Beginner’s Guide.

New York: WH Art & Design.Hollender, W. 2010. Botanical Drawing in Color: A Basic

Guide to Mastering Realistic Form and Naturalistic Color. New York: Watson-Guptill.

Jonas, P. 2007. Drawing from Life: Maud H. Purdy and 90 Years of Women Artists at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Brooklyn, N.Y.: Brooklyn Botanic Garden. [Exhibition catalogue.]

Woodin, C. and P. H. Raven. 2009. Losing Paradise? Endangered Plants Here and Around the World. New York: American Society of Botanical Artists. [Exhibition catalogue.]

30Pyrus communis 2004Colored pencil on paper 30.5 × 23 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Jeff Felder, 2008

Howard, Sarahb. Cambridge, England, 24 September 1951

AddressThe Ibert, Monzie, Crieff, Perthshire PH7 3LL ScotlandEmail: [email protected] site: www.sarah-howard.biz

EducationB.A. (Honors), African History and Social Anthropology,

School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, London, 1977

M.S., Information Science, City University, London, 1984Botanical illustration classes and workshops with Claire

Dalby, 1992; Eve Bennett, 1997; Lizzie Sanders, 2007; Rachel Pedder-Smith, 2007, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Edinburgh

CareerResearcher, Church Mission Society (CMS), London and

Kenya, 1978–1983Press Officer, United Society for the Propagation of the

Gospel (USPG), London, 1985–1989Freelance artist, 1988–Journalist, 1988–Illustrator, Flora of Ethiopia and Eritrea, 1998–2000

MediumWatercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Machany Garden, Perthshire, 2008John and Lesley Stein Garden, Stirlingshire, 2010

Group Exhibition(s)Annual exhibitions, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh,

Edinburgh, 1998–2008Botanical Images Scotia, Royal Caledonian Horticultural

Society and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Gardening Scotland, Edinburgh, 2007

Dunkeld Art Exhibition, Dunkeld Cathedral, Perthshire, 2008Pashley Manor, East Sussex, 2009, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Silver Medal (set of eight bulb irises), Botanical Images Scotia,

2007

CollectionsSavill Garden, WindsorNumerous private collections

139CommissionsRoundelwood Spa, Perthshire, Scotland, 12 medicinal plants,

2006–2007Savill Garden, Windsor, England, set of four plants, 2007–

2008Numerous private commissions

Work Reproduced InHedberg, I. and S. Edwards. 1989+. Flora of Ethiopia and

Eritrea. 8+ vols. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: National Herbarium, Biology Department, Science Faculty, Addis Ababa University; Uppsala, Sweden: Department of Systematic Botany, Uppsala University. Vols. 2, 4, 5 and 6. [Illustrations of Rubiaceae, Acanthaceae and other families.]

Ensermu Kelbessa. 2003. Two new species of Acanthaceae from NE tropical Africa and Arabia. Kew Bull. 58(3): 703–713.

BibliographyHoward, S. 2009. Culture Smart! Ethiopia. London: Kuperard.

31Lonicera × tellmanniana 2008Watercolor on paper 35 x 25 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

32Milan turnip with garlic [Brassica rapa with Allium sativum] 2008Watercolor on paper 35 × 25 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Jo Cound

Hyogo, Hiromib. Gunma, Japan, 15 August 1956

Address1-4-1 Shinkomabayashi, Fujimino-shi, Saitama-ken 356-0030

JapanEmail: [email protected]

EducationBotanical art correspondence course, Japan Gardening Society,

1990Botanical art course, Japan Gardening Society, Tokyo, 1993–

2003Botanical art course with Keiko Yoshida, Tokyo, 2003–

CareerBotanical artist, 1999–Instructor, botanical art, various cultural centers, Saitama, 2000–

MembershipBotanical Arts’ Association of Japan Gardening SocietyJapan Seiko Art Association

MediumWatercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Botanical Art Exhibition, Edel Gallery, Saitama, 2001

Group Exhibition(s)Botanical Art and Illustration Exhibition of the Japan Gardening

Society, Tokyo, 1993–2009Stage 21 Gallery, Tokyo, 1999–2004Ann, Botanical Art Exhibition, Edel Gallery, Saitama, 2004;

Kawagoe City Museum Public Gallery, Saitama, 2010Agape Gallery, Tokyo, 2005–Japan Seiko Art Association Exhibition, Tokyo, 2005–

Honor(s)/Award(s)Awards, 1993–2000; Second Prize, Botanical Art and Illustration

Exhibition of the Japan Gardening Society, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2009

Grand Prix, Japan Gardening Society Botanical Artists Magazine Contest, 2000

Special Jury Prize, 2005; Art Club Prize, 2006; Encouragement Prize, Japan Seiko Art Association Exhibition, 2008

CollectionsNumerous private collections

CommissionsNumerous private commissions

33Canna indica 2008Watercolor and graphite pencil on paper 52 × 39 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

140 Inujima, Yukob. Hokkaido, Japan, 25 July 1949

Address2-13-203 Hibikino, Wakamatsu-ku, Kitakyushu-shi, Fukuoka

808-0135 JapanEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.Ed., Hokkaido University of Education, Hokkaido, Japan,

1968–1972Botanical illustration class with Mieko Konishi, 1988–2001

CareerNational government employee, Research Institute of

Applied Electricity, Hokkaido University, 1972–1978Botanical artist, 1997–

MembershipFukuoka Botanical Art SocietyJapanese Association of Botanical IllustrationKobe Association of Botanical Illustration

MediaAcrylic, watercolor, graphite

Group Exhibition(s)Rokko Alpine Garden, Kobe, 1988Exhibition of Botanical Illustration of Japan, Tsukuba Botanical

Garden of the National Science Museum, Ibaragi, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994

Gallery Avenue, Kobe, 1991Kanden Gallery, Osaka, 1992Gallery Miura, Kobe, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003,

2005Kobe Nunobiki Herb Park, Kobe, 1994, 2000, 2001Kobe Municipal Arboretum, Kobe, 1997, 2000–2005Osaka Forest Management Bureau’s Gallery, Osaka, 1997Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo, 2001Traveling Exhibition, Japanese Association of Botanical

Illustration, 2001, 2003, 2006–2009Information Center of Flower and Green, Nagai Botanical

Garden, Osaka, 2002Exhibition of Botanical Illustration of Fukuoka, Fukuoka City

Botanical Garden, Fukuoka, 2003Ibaraki Nature Museum, Ibaraki, 2003, 2008Kochi Prefectural Makino Botanic Garden, Kochi, 2004,

2009Endangered Plants of Japan, throughout Japan; U.S. National

Arboretum, Washington, D.C.; Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Ill., 2005

Kitakyushu Former Moji Customs House, Fukuoka, 2005Fukuoka Art Museum, Fukuoka, 2007, 2009

Honor(s)/Award(s)Award, Botanical Art Competition, Tsukuba Botanical

Garden of the National Science Museum, Ibaragi, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994

Award from Mayor of Fukuoka, Botanical Art Competition, Fukuoka City Botanical Garden, Fukuoka, 2003

Work Reproduced InJapanese Association of Botanical Illustration. 2004.

Endangered Plants of Japan: A Florilegium. Kanagawa, Japan: Aboc-sha & Co.

Japanese Association of Botanical Illustration. 2009. Drawings of Alien Plants of Japan: A Collection. Kanagawa, Japan: Aboc-sha & Co.

34Aspidistra elatior 1999Acrylic on paper 57 × 38.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

35Platanus × acerifolia 1997Acrylic on paper 51 × 39 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

141Johnson, Stephen T.b. Madison, Wisconsin, 29 May 1964

Address1329 Inverness Drive, Lawrence, KS 66049 USAEmail: [email protected] site: www.stephentjohnson.com

EducationL’Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux, and the Université de

Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France, 1984–1985B.F.A., Painting/Design and Illustration, University of Kansas,

Lawrence, Kans., 1987Drawing, Art Students League, New York, N.Y., 1989;

Cooper Union, New York, N.Y., 1996Painting, New York Academy of Art, New York, N.Y., 1990,

1992Art Criticism, The New School, New York, N.Y., 1994

CareerArtist and illustrator, 1987–Lecturer, libraries, universities and museums, California,

Kansas, Missouri, New York, Ohio and Utah, 1989–Teacher, Mentor Program, Fashion Institute of Technology,

New York, N.Y., 1996, 1999; Independent Graduate Study Program, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y., 1999, 2001; Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N.Y., 2000

MembershipThe Author Guild, SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book

Writers and Illustrators)

MediaPainting, collage, drawing, sculpture, installation

One-Person Exhibition(s)Drawings and Paintings by Stephen T. Johnson, Center for the

Arts Gallery, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, Minn., 1994

Alphabet City, Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, N.Y., 1997Alphabet City and City by Numbers, Memorial Art Gallery, the

University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y., 2000The Art of Stephen T. Johnson, Art and Design Gallery, the

University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans., 2001Seeing is Believing, the Artwork of Stephen T. Johnson,

Sabatini Gallery, Topeka, Kans., 2003Stephen T. Johnson, Strecker-Nelson Gallery, Manhattan, Kans.,

2005An Abstract Alphabet: New Work by Stephen T. Johnson, Spencer

Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans., 2007

The Interactive Art of Stephen T. Johnson, Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, N.Y., 2007

142 Alice Melrose Memorial Award, 1993; Knickerbocker Artists Award, 1994; Washington Square Outdoor Award, Salmagundi Club, 1995

Yarka Award, Audubon Society, 1994New York Times Best Illustrated Book of The Year Award,

1995, 2008Silver Medal, 1995, 1998; Gold Medal, 1996, 1999, Museum

of American Illustration at the Society of IllustratorsCaldecott Honor Award, American Library Association, 1996Phoenix Award for Exceptional Artistic Achievement by an

Individual Artist, Lawrence (Kansas) Art Commission, 2004

Kansas Governor’s Art Award for Individual Artist, 2005

CollectionsArchives & Special Collections, University of ConnecticutArts for Transit, New York Metropolitan Transportation

AuthorityBeach Museum of Art, Kansas State UniversityBoston Beer Company, Inc.Brooklyn Public LibraryCity of Lawrence, KansasEaton Collection, University of California, RiversideEmprise Financial Corporation, Wichita, Kans. Euro-Wine-Gate, Inc., Cognac, France Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, Mo. Kerlan Collection, University of MinnesotaLawrence Memorial Hospital, Lawrence, Kans.The Lied Center for Performing Arts and School of Law,

University of KansasLower Manhattan Development CorporationMazza Museum, University of FindlayMetro Art, Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit AuthorityMulvane Art Museum, Washburn UniversityMuseum of American Illustration at the Society of IllustratorsNational Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian InstitutionNew Britain Museum of American ArtPrice Tower Art Center, Bartlesville, Okla. Simon & SchusterSchool of Law, Spencer Museum of Art and Spencer

Research Library, University of KansasWakarusa River Valley Heritage MuseumZimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers UniversityNumerous private collections

CommissionsNumerous public, corporate and private commissions

Work Reproduced InBurleigh, R. and S. T. Johnson. 1997. Hoops. New York: Silver

Whistle/Harcourt Inc.Burleigh, R. and S. T. Johnson. 2001. Goal. New York: Silver

Whistle/Harcourt Inc.

Selections from An Abstract Alphabet by Stephen T. Johnson, Beach Museum of Art, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kans., 2008

Nocturnes: Paintings and Prints by Stephen T. Johnson and Lisa Grossman, Lawrence Arts Center, Lawrence, Kans., 2009

Literal Abstractions by Stephen T. Johnson, Mulvane Art Museum, Washburn University, Topeka, Kans., 2010

The Art of Stephen T. Johnson, Sangre de Cristo Arts Center, Pueblo, Colo., 2011

Stephen T. Johnson Mid-Career Survey, Wichita Art Museum, Wichita, Kans., 2011

Group Exhibition(s)Alphabet Soup: Work by Stephen T. Johnson, Jim Munce and

Tony Fitzpatrick, Beach Museum of Art, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kans., 2008

Along the Way: MTA Arts for Transit, Celebrating 20 years of Public Art, UBS Art Gallery, New York, N.Y., 2005

Figures: Paintings and Drawings, Lawrence Art Center, Curator: Robert Brawley, Lawrence, Kans., 2005

Recent Acquisitions, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans., 2005

Group Exhibition, Fields Gallery, Lawrence, Kans., 2006Person to Person, Strecker-Nelson Gallery, Manhattan, Kans.,

2006Delicious, 6 Gallery, Lawrence, Kans., 2007Kansas Invitational Masters Art Exhibition, Strecker-Nelson

Gallery, Manhattan, Kans., 2007Ten Years, Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, N.Y., 2007Thresholds, 6 Gallery, Lawrence, Kans., 2007Dreams & Portals, Spencer Museum of Art, the University of

Kansas, Lawrence, Kans., 2008Process, Hayden Art Center, Lincoln, Neb., 2008Public Art, Denver International Airport, Denver, Colo., 2008Water, 6 Gallery, Lawrence, Kans., 2008 How We Live Now, Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers

University, New Brunswick, N.J., 2009Kansas Invitational Masters Art Exhibition, Strecker-Nelson

Gallery, Manhattan, Kans., 2009Trees, 6 Gallery, Lawrence, Kans., 2009White Exhibition, b.a.l.m., Signs of Life Gallery, Lawrence,

Kans., 2009; Hausmann Millworks, San Antonio, Tex., 2010

The New Show, Signs of Life Gallery, Lawrence, Kans., 2010Star Wars: Visions (traveling exhibition), Norman Rockwell

Museum, Stockbridge, Mass., 2011

Honor(s)/Award(s)David Humphrey’s Memorial Award, Allied Artists of

America, 1992Philip Isenberg Memorial Award, 1992; H. K. Holbein Award,

1993; Sanford Corporation Award, 1995; Board of Directors Award, Pastel Society of America, 1998, 1999

143Chaconas, D. and S. T. Johnson. 2000. On A Wintry Morning. New York: Penguin Putnam.

Dickens, C. Adapted by D. Martin and S. T. Johnson. 1993. A Christmas Carol. Kansas City, Mo.: Andrews McMeel Publishing.

Hayden, M. and S. T. Johnson. 1992. The Nutcracker Ballet. Kansas City, Mo.: Andrews McMeel Publishing.

Johnson, S. T. 1995. Alphabet City. New York: Viking Penguin Putnam.

*Johnson, S. T. 1998. City By Numbers. New York: Viking Penguin Putnam.

Johnson, S. T. 2000. My Little Red Toolbox. New York: Silver Whistle/Harcourt Inc.

Johnson, S. T. 2002. As The City Sleeps. New York: Viking Penguin Putnam.

Johnson, S. T. 2002. My Little Blue Robot. New York: Silver Whistle/Harcourt Inc.

Johnson, S. T. 2006. My Little Yellow Taxi. New York: Red Wagon Books/Harcourt Inc.

Johnson, S. T. 2008. A Is For Art: An Abstract Alphabet. New York: Paula Wiseman Books/Simon & Schuster.

Johnson, S. T. 2009. My Little Red Fire Truck. New York: Paula Wiseman Books/Simon & Schuster.

Johnson, S. T. 2010. My Little Pink Princess Purse. New York: Paula Wiseman Books/Simon & Schuster.

Look, L. and S. T. Johnson. 1999. Love As Strong As Ginger. New York: Anne Schwartz Books/Atheneum Books for Young Readers.

MacGill-Callahan, S. and S. T. Johnson. 1995. When Solomon Was King. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers.

San Souci, R. D. 1992. The Samurai’s Daughter. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers.

Sanfield, S. and S. T. Johnson. 1996. The Girl Who Wanted A Song. Orlando, Fla.: Harcourt Brace.

Schnur, S. and S. T. Johnson. 1995. The Tie Man’s Miracle. New York: Morrow Junior Books.

Siebert, D. and S. T. Johnson. 2006. Tour America: A Journey Through Poems And Art. San Francisco, Calif.: Chronicle Books.

BibliographyAyres, B. and S. Bloodworth. 2006. Along the way: MTA arts

for transit. The Monacelli PressBlackledge, L. 2008. [Stephen T. Johnson.] Register of the

Spencer Museum of Art 7(9).Cary., A. 2009. Our favorite gifts for the littlest readers on

your list. Book Page December: 30.Castaneda, E. 2008. Museum sculpture design unveiled.

Lawrence Journal-World Sunday, 22 June.Helm, M. 2007. Adult art aficionado’s appreciate alliteration:

Stephen Johnson’s Abstract Alphabet at the Spencer Museum of Art. Present Magazine June

Hoag, A. 2007. More than a footnote. Lawrence Magazine Fall.Klopfer, Eric. 2010. Star Wars: Visions. New York: Abrams.Kumar, L. 2008. [Stephen T. Johnson.] Something about the

Author 189.Luening, B. 2006. Top of the week. The Kansas City Star

Sunday, 24 December.McMahon, R. 2006. Tour America. San Francisco Chronicle

25 June.Nel, P. 2008. The fall and rise of children’s literature.

American Art 22(1).Niccum, J. 2009. Tower of power. Lawrence Journal-World:

Pulse 19 June.Rombeck, T. 2006. Fun fare for kids. Lawrence Journal-World

16 October.Rombeck, T. 2007. A is for artist: Abstract Alphabet spells new

direction for Lawrence creator. Lawrence Journal-World: Pulse Saturday, 19 May.

Rombeck, T. 2008. Guiding light: Sculpture aims to attract visitors to museum. Lawrence Journal-World: Pulse Sunday, 25 May.

Rombeck, T. 2008. Lawrence author releases A is for Art. Lawrence Journal-World: Pulse Sunday, 14 September.

Sanner, J. J. 2007. Class credit. Kansas Alumni Magazine 2.Scienszka, J. 2009. The ambassador’s state of the union.

Los Angeles Times Sunday, 13 December.Stokstad, M. 2007. Ingenuity enlivens KU gallery. Lawrence

Journal-World 26 July.Zerkin, B. 2008. A is for Art: An abstract alphabet. [Review.]

New York Times Book Review 9 Nov.

Numerous television interviews, 1996–2009

36The Number 16 [Acer sp.]* 1998Pastel, watercolor, gouache and charcoal on paper 62.5 × 97.5 cmHunt Institute collection

Portrait Photo Credit: Robert Hickerson, 2007

144 Annual Exhibition, Masako Sasaki’s Botanical Art Class, Saitama, 2008; Tokyo, 2009

Botanicals: Environmental Expressions in Art, the Alisa and Isaac M. Sutton Collection, Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Pittsburgh, Pa., 2009 [Exhibition catalogue]

BBC Gardeners’ World Live, Royal Horticultural Society, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Tokyo Newspaper Award, 16th Botanical Art and Illustration

Exhibition of the Japan Gardening Society, 2004Outstanding People’s Choice Award, Canberra Botanical 2005,

2005Exotics Highly Commended Award, Flora: The Art and Science

of the Plant, 2006Silver-Gilt Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 2010

CollectionsCollection of Alisa and Isaac M. SuttonPrivate collections in Australia, Japan and the United States

CommissionsPrivate commissions in Australia and Japan

BibliographyAnonymous. 2008. Botanical artist profile: Kyoko Katayama.

Newsletter: Botanical Art Society of Australia 31: 1–2.Westner, J. 2010. Conversations with our artists:

A conversation with Kyoko Katayama. Bot. Artist 16(1): 22.

White, J. J. and L. B. Bruno. 2009. Botanicals: Environmental Expressions in Art, the Alisa and Isaac M. Sutton Collection. Pittsburgh: Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon University; New York: The Isaac C. M. Sutton 1999 Investment Trust. [Exhibition catalogue.]

37Banksia 2009Watercolor and graphite pencil on paper 44.5 × 60.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

38Magnolia sp. 2008Graphite pencil on paper 25.5 × 20.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Kisayo K. Alia, 2007

Katayama, Kyokob. Okayama, Japan, 3 November 1956

Address5-4-1005A Minamiosawa, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0364 JapanEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.A., Sociology, Kobe College, 1975–1979Botanical drawing and painting classes with Barbara

Duckworth and Lesley Elkan, Ku-ring-gai Art Center, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2002–2005; Summer School, Mitchell School of Arts, Bathurst, New South Wales, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

Intensive botanical art master class with Elaine Musgrave, Susannah Blaxill, Beverly Allen, Helen Fitzgerald, Marion Westmacott, Barbara Duckworth, Lesley Elkan, Catherine Wordrop, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, 2004–2006; Jenny Phillips, Botanical Art School of Melbourne, Victoria, 2006, 2008

Botanical art class with Jennifer Small, Bowral & District Art Society, New South Wales, 2004–; Masako Sasaki, Saitama, Japan, 2008–

CareerBotanical artist, 2005–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsBotanical Art Society of AustraliaBowral and District Art SocietyJapanese Association of Botanical Illustration

MediaWatercolor, graphite pencil

One-Person Exhibition(s)Botanica Triank (with Noriko Watanabe and Asako Kuwajima),

Galerie Salon de Fleur, Minamiaoyama, Tokyo, 2010

Group Exhibition(s)16th and 17th Botanical Art and Illustration Exhibition of the

Japan Gardening Society, Tokyo, 2004, 2005Botanica 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, Annual Botanical

Art Exhibition of the Friends of The Gardens, Lion Gate Lodge, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Bowral and District Art Society Annual Exhibition, BDAS Gallery, Bowral, New South Wales, 2005, 2006, 2007

Canberra Botanical 2005, CSIRO Discovery Gallery, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 2005

Flora: The Art and Science of the Plant, 5th, 6th, 8th and 9th Annual Members’ Award Exhibition of the Botanical Art Society of Australia, Palm House, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009

145Kim, Heeyoungb. Pusan, South Korea, 15 March 1963

Address2012 Maple Avenue, Northbrook, IL 60062 USAEmail: [email protected] site: www.heeyoungkim.com

EducationB.A., English Education, Pusan National University, Pusan,

South Korea, 1982–1986Education (English Language and Literature), International

Center for Graduate Studies, University of Hamburg, Germany, 1991–1996

Studying botanical art with Derek Norman, Midwest Center for Botanical Documentation, Highland Park, Ill., 2007–

Botanical Art Certificate Program, Joseph Regenstein Jr. School, Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Ill., 2007–

CareerEnglish teacher, junior high schools, Pusan, South Korea,

1986–1990, 1998–2003Korean teacher, Korean school, Hamburg, Germany,

1992–1994Botanical artist, 2007–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsReed-Turner Woodland Botanical Artists

MediaWatercolor, graphite pencil, pen-and-ink, colored pencil, oil

Group Exhibitions(s)Northbrook Originals Exhibition, Northbrook Public Library,

Northbrook, Ill., 2005, 2006Northbrook Merchants and Artists Exhibition, Northbrook

Downtown, Northbrook, Ill., 2006Palette Pals, Exhibition of Northbrook Park District Senior

Center Artists, Northbrook Library, Northbrook, Ill., 2007

2nd, 3rd and 4th Annual Plant Sale & Botanic Art Show and Sale, Reed-Turner Nature Center, Long Grove, Ill., 2007, 2008, 2009

Drawn to Nature, Reed-Turner Botanical Artists Group Exhibition, Friends of Ryerson Woods, Brushwood, Deerfield, Ill., 2008

Ela Library Botanical Exhibition, Ela Area Public Library, Lake Zurich, Illinois, 2008

11th and 13th Annual International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition, American Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York, New York, N.Y., 2008, 2010 [Exhibition catalogues]

2nd and 3rd Annual Student Botanical Arts Exhibition, Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Ill., 2008, 2009

Small Works, American Society of Botanical Artists Conference Exhibition, Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif., 2008

Danada Nature Art Show, Du Page County Forest Preserve, Wheaton, Ill., 2009

11th Annual Botanical Art Exhibition, Filoli, Woodside, Calif., 2009

Garden Party: Garden-Inspired Art Show, Highland Park Art Center, Highland Park, Ill., 2009

Losing Paradise? Endangered Plants Here and Around the World, American Society of Botanical Artists traveling exhibition, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo., 2009; Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Ill., 2010; New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., 2010; Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History, 2010 [Exhibition catalogue]

A Natural Perspective, International Juried Exhibition of the American Society of Botanical Artists, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Ariz., 2009 [Exhibition catalogue]

Honor(s)/Award(s)Honorable mention, Danada Nature Art Show, 2009

CollectionsPrivate collections in the United States

Work Reproduced InAnonymous. 2008. Losing paradise?: Endangered plants here

and around the world. Bot. Artist 14(4): 22.Buckley, D., et al. 2010. Interactive Science. New Jersey:

Pearson Education.Gehrie, C. 2008. The Reed-Turner Woodland Botanical

Artists. Bot. Artist 14(3): 3.

BibliographyWoodin, C. and P. H. Raven. 2009. Losing Paradise?

Endangered Plants Here and Around the World. New York: American Society of Botanical Artists. [Exhibition catalogue.]

39Green dragon, Arisaema dracontium 2008Watercolor on paper 64.5 × 53.5 cmLent by the artist

40Prairie dock, Silphium terebinthinaceum 2009Pen-and-ink on bristol board 58.5 × 49 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Judy Sarno, 2008

146 Kohga, Kazukob. Kanagawa, Japan, 20 January 1947

Address2-26-4-417 Nishi-turuma, Yamato City, Kanagawa 242-0005

Japan

EducationGraphic Design, Women’s Junior College of Fine Arts, Tokyo,

Japan, 1967Public Relations, Women’s Junior College of Fine Arts,

Tokyo, Japan, 1968Botanical art correspondence course, Japan Gardening

Society, Tokyo, Japan, 1990Studying botanical art with Takeyo Fukuda, 1998–

CareerGraphic designer, 1968–1971Freelance editorial designer, 1972–1988Botanical artist, 2006–Instructor, botanical art class, Culture Center, Minami-rinkan,

Yamato, Kanagawa, 2009–

MembershipBotanical Artists’ Association of Japan Gardening Society

MediaWatercolor, pencil

One-Person Exhibition(s)Three-person exhibition with Kazuko Gotoh (dyeing

designer) and Mituyo Yoshinaga (jewelry designer), Yaesu Gallery, Tokyo, 2008

Group Exhibition(s)Botanical Art and Illustration Exhibition of the Japan Gardening

Society, Tokyo, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009Jizaiten, Machida City Gallery, Machida, Tokyo, 2003–Orangerie Collection of Wild Life Art of Botanical &

Animal, Maruzen Nihonbashi Gallery, Nihonbashi, Tokyo, 2006–2009

Botanical Art Group, Agape Exhibition, Agape Gallery, Ginza, Tokyo, 2008–

Honor(s)/Award(s)Awards, Botanical Art and Illustration Exhibition of the Japan

Gardening Society, Tokyo, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2009

41Zygopetalum redvale ‘Pretty Ann’ 2008Watercolor on paper 46 × 31 cmLent by the artist

147Könighofer, Hildegardb. Rettenegg, Steiermark, Austria, 17 July 1954

AddressRieshang 62, 8010 Graz, AustriaEmail: [email protected]

EducationArt, Höheren Grafischen Bundesanstalt, Vienna, 1968–1972

CareerGraphic artist, advertising company, Graz, Austria, 1972–1976Freelance painter and graphic artist, 1980–

MembershipJoanneum Verein, Department Botanik & GeologieNaturwissenschaftlicher Verein für Kärnten

MediaWatercolor, colored pencils, ink

One-Person Exhibition(s)Abteilung für Mineralogie, Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz,

1989Mineralientage München, Munich, 1991Schloss Farrach, Zeltweg, Steiermark, 1994

Group Exhibition(s)Landesausstellung, Voitsberg, Steiermark, 1988Mineralientage München, Munich, 200713. Österreichisches Botanikertreffen, Universität Salzburg,

Salzburg, 2008Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, 2010

CollectionsLandesmuseum JoanneumPrivate collections

Work Reproduced In*Foelsche, W. and D. Jakely. 2009. Androrchis ×koenighoferae,

die Hybride zwischen Androrchis ovalis und Androrchis pauciflora in Istrien. J. Eur. Orch. 41(2): 319–358. [P. 348 illustration of Androrchis ×koenighoferae.]

Griebl, N. 2009. Die Orchideen Istriens und deren Begleitflora. Ber. Arbeitskreis. Heimische Orchid. 26(2): 98–165.

Starmühler, W. 2006–2008. Vorarbeiten zu einen Flora von Istrien, Teil IX, X, XI. Carinthia II

Mineralogical Record

BibliographyHudler, P. 2008. Botanische Illustrationen der Genenwart

aus Österreich und Deutschland- zur Ausstellung im Rahmen des 13. Österreichischen Botanikertreffens in Salzburg. Sauteria 16: 325–328.

Keilmann, J. 2007. Mineralientage München 2007: offizieller Katalog der 44. Mineralientage München, Messegelände München, 2–4 November 2007: [Schätze aus den Bergen; Himalaya, Dolomiten, “Monte” Bolca; großer Sonderteil: Therapie-Steine; Messe-Themen-Katalog 2007]. Munich: Oberhaching Münchner Mineralientage Fachmesse. Pp. 218–223.

Könighofer, H. 1989. Katalog zur Sonderausstellung. Graz: Landesmuseums Joanneum. [Exhibition catalogue.]

Robinson, S. 1993. The mineral art of Hildegard Könighofer. Rocks & Minerals 68: 120–121.

W., W. E. 2010. The Mineralogical Record Museum of Art: Mineral Artist. http://www.minrec.org/artwork.asp?cat=1&artistid=51 (accessed 17 February 2010).

42Anacamptis laxiflora × Serapias vomeracea 1999Watercolor and colored pencil on art-board 48 × 36 cmLent by the artist

43Androrchis ×koenighoferae* 2007Watercolor and colored pencil on art-board 50 × 40 cmLent by the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Petra Hudler

148 CollectionsThe artist’s work has been selected for inclusion in The

Highgrove Florilegium published for The Prince’s Charitable Foundation to celebrate and record the plants in the garden at HRH The Prince of Wales at Highgrove.

Work Reproduced InThe Prince’s Charities Foundation. 2008–2009. The

Highgrove Florilegium: Watercolours Depicting Plants Grown in the Garden at Highgrove. 2 vols. London: Addison Publications Ltd. Vol. 1, pl. 8; vol. 2, pl. 67.

Plants & Garden, 2009, vol. 141

44Cirsium purpuratum Matsum. 2004Watercolor on paper 71.5 × 57.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Kosuda, Kumikob. Miyagi, Japan, 27 January 1943

Address2-46-6 Komatsubara, Zama, Kanagawa 252-0002 JapanEmail: [email protected]

EducationStudied botanical art with Hiroki Sato, 1988–1997

CareerInstructor, botanical art, Sagamihara, Sagamiono, Atsugi

Cultural Center, Kanagawa, 2000–

MembershipBotanical Artists’ Association of Japan Gardening Society

MediumWatercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Café Gallery, The Hill of Yu, Kanagawa, 2004Aoyama Salon de Fulluru, Tokyo, 2007

Group Exhibition(s)Botanical Art Group, Tanpopo Exhibition, Ginza, Tokyo, 2000–13th Botanical Art and Illustration Exhibition of the Japan

Gardening Society, Tokyo, 2000Royal Horticultural Society, 2004, 2007Watercolors from the Highgrove Florilegium, New York School of

Interior Design, New York, N.Y., 2008The Highgrove Florilegium Exhibition, The Huntington Library,

Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, Calif., 2009; Garden Museum, London, 2009; (Prints), Nijo-jo Castle, Kyoto, 2009; (Prints), Marucube Gallery, Tokyo, 2010; Teylers Museum, Haarlem, The Netherlands, 2010

Orangerie Collection, Botanical & Nature Contemporary Exhibition, Hotel Okura, Tokyo, 2009

Honor(s)/Award(s)First Prize, 13th Botanical Art and Illustration Exhibition of the

Japan Gardening Society, 2000Silver-Gilt Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 2004, 2007

149Kunou, Chikab. Saitama, Japan, 22 November 1946

AddressPark Heim #304, Funabashi 1-34-7, Setagaya-ku,

Tokyo 156-0055 JapanEmail: [email protected]

EducationBotanical art course, Tokyu Be Shibuya Culture Center,

Tokyo, 1995–2002Botanical art classes with Keiko Yoshida, Japan Gardening

School, Tokyo, 2001–2007

CareerChaser, 1966–1981Botanical artist, 1995–

MembershipBotanical Artists’ Association of Japan Gardening SocietyJapanese Association of Botanical Illustration

MediaWatercolor, pencil

One-Person Exhibition(s)Ginza Gallery, Agape, 2007

Group Exhibition(s)Botanical Art Festival, Shinjuku National Garden Art Gallery,

1998–2001Group Botanical Garden, Kubota Gallery, Kyobashi, Tokyo,

2002–200819th, 20th and 21st Exhibition of Botanical Illustration of Japan,

Tsukuba Botanical Garden of the National Science Museum, Ibaragi, 2003, 2004, 2005

Botanical Art Exhibition, Japan Seiko Art Association, Tokyo, 2005

Hakone Fujiya Hotel Gallery Botanical Art Festival, 2006

Honor(s)/Award(s)Second Prize, 2003, 2004; Award of the Education Minister

of Japan, Exhibition of Botanical Illustration of Japan, 2005Second Prize, Japan Seiko Art Association, 2005

Work Reproduced InFriday Access Line: Botanical Art, NHK television

(Channel 1), 2003

45Acer palmatum Thunb. 2006Watercolor on paper 45.3 × 67.5 cmLent by the artist

46Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat. var. sinense Makino 2009Watercolor on paper 49 × 39 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Toshihiro Kunou

150 Kuwajima, Asakob. Tokyo, Japan, 21 June 1948

Address3-23-11 Nishigaoka, Izumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa

245-0006 JapanEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.A., Psychology, Yokohama City University, Yokohama,

Kanagawa, 1972Botanical art class with Mariko Kojima, Yokohama and

Kamakura, 1993–2006; Masako Sasaki, Saitama, 2007–

CareerInstructor, preschool education, Hitachi Education Research

Institute, Yokohama, KanagawaBotanical artist, 2002–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsJapanese Association of Botanical Illustration

MediumWatercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Sakai-Kouko-do Gallery, Yokohama, 2004Botanica Triank (with Noriko Watanabe and Kyoko Katayama),

Galerie Salon de Fleur, Minamiaoyama, Tokyo, 2010

Group Exhibition(s)Annual Exhibition, Kamakura Botanical Art Class, Kamakura,

1994–200618th, 19th and 22nd Exhibition of Botanical Illustration of Japan,

Tsukuba Botanical Garden of the National Science Museum, Ibaragi, 2002, 2003, 2006

Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2004, 2006–2009

Annual Exhibition, Masako Sasaki’s Botanical Art Class, Saitama, 2007, 2008; Tokyo Tsukiji, 2009

Honor(s)/Award(s)Award of Excellence, 2002, 2006; Award of the President of

the National Science Museum, Exhibition of Botanical Illustration of Japan, 2003

CollectionsDr. Shirley Sherwood Collection

47Red turnip [Brassica rapa var. rapifera] 2009Watercolor on paper 55 × 39 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Lee, Eun Joob. Seoul, South Korea, 15 July 1963

Address25-205 Han Yang Apt, Apgujeong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

135-906 South KoreaEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.A., Ceramic Arts, Ewha Women’s University, Seoul,

1982–1986Continuing Education Program, Botanical watercolor,

Corcoran College of Art and Design, Washington, D.C., 1999–2001

Diploma (Award with Merit), Botanical Illustration and Painting, English Gardening School, Chelsea Physic Garden, London, 2005–2007

CareerBotanical artist, 2001–Teacher, botanical art, 2002–Instructor, Introduction to Botanical Art, International

Summer Program, Yonsei University, Seoul, 2004

MembershipAnne-Marie Evans Painting Group

MediaWatercolor, pen-and-ink

One-Person Exhibitions(s)House Exhibitions, Seoul, May 2008

Group Exhibition(s)Exhibition of Korean Artists Association, Washington, D.C.,

2001Anne-Marie Evans Painting Group Exhibition, Lincoln

Cathedral, Lincoln, England, 2008Eun Joo Lee Painting Group Exhibition, Seoul, Korea, 2010

151Work Reproduced InExton, L. 2001. Things as They Are: Botanical Drawings and

Paintings. Washington, D.C.: Leslie Exton.

BibliographyJoongAng Daily Newspaper, 2001CASA Living Magazine, 2003, May issueChosun Daily Newspaper, 2003ILLUST Magazine, 2004, April issue

48Chrysanthemum, Chrysanthemum morifolium 2006Watercolor on paper 51 × 36 cmLent by the artist

49Poppy [Papaver sp.] 2007Watercolor on paper 50 × 40 cmLent by the artist

Lewis, Barbarab. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 31 March 1941

Address55 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016 USAEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.A., England, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1963J.D., School of Law, Fordham University, New York, N.Y.,

1974Certificate, Botanical Art and Illustration Program, New York

Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., 2001Certificate, Anne-Marie Evans Watercolor Painting Program,

New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., 2003

CareerAssociate Attorney, Hughes Hubbard & Reed, 1974–1983Assistant Chief, Commercial Litigation Division, Office of

the Corporation Counsel of the City of New York, 1984–1990; Deputy Chief, 1990–1996

Botanical artist, 1996–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsGuild of Natural Science Illustrators

MediaWatercolor, graphite

Group Exhibition(s)7th Annual International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition,

American Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York, New York, N.Y., 2004

Invasive Plants and Native Alternatives (traveling exhibition), Guild of Natural Science Illustrators of Greater New York, 2005–2007

7th, 8th, 9th and 11th Annual Botanical Art Exhibition, Filoli, Woodside, Calif., 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009

Nature in New York, New York Botanical Garden Botanical Art and Illustration Program, New York Open Center, New York, N.Y., 2008

CollectionsNumerous private collections

50Brassica oleracea var. acephala 2009Watercolor on paper 51 × 36 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Carl Burton, 2009

152 Macgregor, Miriamb. Assam, India, 1 March 1935

Address30 Whittington Village, Cheltenham, Gloustershire

GL54 4HD England

EducationHastings School of Art, Sussex, 1951–1952Printmaking and graphic design, Guildford School of Art,

Guildford, 1952–1956

CareerAdvertising agencies, T.B. Brown, London, 1956; Zimbabwe;

KenyaPublishers, B.T. Batsford, Ltd.; Hutchinsons, LondonTypesetter, printer, engraver and pochoir, Whittington Press,

Gloustershire, 1977–

MembershipRoyal Society of Painter-Printmakers, AssociateSociety of Wood Engravers

MediaStraight drawing, wood engraving, pochoir, watercolor

Group Exhibition(s)Annual exhibitions, Society of Wood Engravers, 1984–Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, Bankside Gallery,

London, 2008Numerous small group exhibitions

CollectionsAshmolean MuseumCheltenham Art Gallery & MuseumNumerous private collections

CommissionsFolio Society, wood engravings for 3 titles, 1998–2003Whittington Press, wood engravings and pochoir for 13 titles,

1978–2006Numerous private commissions

Work Reproduced InColeridge, S. T. 2003. Selected Poems. London: Folio Society.Eliot, G. 1999. Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe; and

Scenes of Clerical Life. London: Folio Society.Turner, T. 1998. Diary of a Village Shopkeeper, 1754–1765.

London: Folio Society.

BibliographyBrett, S. 2002. An Engraver’s Globe: Wood Engraving World-

Wide in the 21st Century. London: Primrose Hill Press.

51Rose flower and bud [Rosa sp.] 1982Wood engraving 10.5 × 10 cm Edition: Artist’s proofHunt Institute collection

52Brussels sprouts [Brassica oleracea Gemmifera Group] 1985Wood engraving 10.5 × 10.5 cm Edition: 16/50Hunt Institute collection

53Lament [Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris and Clematis vitalba] 2007Wood engravingImage: 21.5 × 12.5 cm Paper: 25 × 16.5 cm Edition: 23/60Hunt Institute collection

153Markell, Sallyb. Cleveland, Ohio, 14 January 1941

Address199 Cherokee Drive, Memphis, TN 38111 USAEmail: [email protected] site: gallery.me.com/sallymarkellartist

EducationM.A., Dance Education, New York University, New York,

N.Y., 1978Basic drawing, Memphis College of Art, Memphis, Tenn.,

1990–1993Life drawing classes, New York Studio School of Drawing,

Painting and Sculpture, New York, N.Y., 1995–1998Private botanical art classes with Katie Lee, 2000–2010;

Hillary Parker, 2009–2010

CareerProfessional dancer and choreographer, 1979–1988Guest teacher, Lycée Joffre, Fédération Française de Danse,

Montpellier, France, 1988–1992Teacher, anatomy and body alignment for yoga teachers,

Midtown Yoga, Memphis, Tenn., 2004–2009Teacher, botanical art, Memphis Botanical Garden and private

lessons, Memphis, Tenn., 2006–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical Artists

MediaWatercolor, graphite

One-Person Exhibition(s)Levy Gallery, Memphis, Tenn., 2000Memphis Botanic Garden, Memphis, Tenn., 2009Stanford University, Stanford, Calif., 2009

Group Exhibition(s)5th, 6th, 7th and 10th Annual International Juried Botanical Art

Exhibition, American Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York, New York, N.Y., 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007 [Exhibition catalogue]

Into the Garden of Earthy Delights, Shainberg Gallery, Memphis, Tenn., 2002

Cross Pollination: Contemporary Art, Memphis Botanic Garden, Memphis, Tenn., 2003, 2006

5th Annual Botanical Art Exhibition, Filoli, Woodside, Calif., 2003 [Exhibition catalogue]

Double Vision: Painting and Photography, Levy Gallery, Memphis, Tenn., 2004

Norfolk Botanic Garden, Norfolk, Va., 2004

Fresh Cut, International Juried Exhibition of the American Society of Botanical Artists, Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, Minn., 2005 [Exhibition catalogue]

Les Fleurs En Peinture, La Chapelle des Penitents, Callain, France, 2005, 2010

Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2005, 2010The Art of Seeing: Nature Revealed Through Illustration, 9th

Juried Exhibition of the Natural Sciences Department, Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, Calif., 2006 [Exhibition catalogue]

Kirstenbosch Biennale Exhibition of Botanical Art, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, South Africa, 2006 [Exhibition catalogue]

Botanical Images Scotia, Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Gardening Scotland, Edinburgh, 2007

The Brush of the Naturalist (with Katie Lee), Germantown Performing Arts Center, Germantown, Tenn., 2007

Honor(s)/Award(s)Bronze Medal, 2005; Silver Medal, Royal Horticultural

Society, 2010Bronze Medal, Botanical Images Scotia, 2007Talus Award, Horticultural Society of New York, 2007

CollectionsGermantown Performing Arts CenterNumerous private collections

CommissionsEdible Memphis Magazine, cover art, April 2008

Work Reproduced InBotanical illustrations for magazines: The Botanical Artist:

Journal of the American Society of Botanical Artists, cover; The Commercial Appeal, 2000; Lilith Magazine, 2005; Memphis Magazine, 2003

54Cantharellus cibarius 2008Watercolor on paper 29.5 × 35.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Herm Markell, 2009

154 McGann, Joanb. Arkansas City, Kansas, 10 August 1950

Address495 West Valoro Drive, Tucson, AZ 85737 USAEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.F.A., Printmaking and Drawing, Wichita State University,

Wichita, Kans., 1969–1974Certificate of Excellence, Nature Illustration Certification

Program (Botanical Illustration), Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Art Institute, Tucson, Ariz., 2004–2008

CareerGraphics coordinator, illustrator, and office manager, McGann

& Associates, Inc., Landscape Architects and Planners, Tucson, Ariz., 1984–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsColored Pencil Society of AmericaGuild of Natural Science IllustratorsTucson Cactus and Succulent Society

MediaColored pencil, pen-and-ink, watercolor, graphite pencil

One-Person Exhibition(s)Tohono Chul Park Gallery (featured artist), Tucson, Ariz.,

2008

Group Exhibition(s)Guild of Natural Science Illustrators Annual Members Juried

Exhibit, Jacobs Gallery, Hult Center for Performing Arts, Eugene, Oreg., 2005

Nature Illustration Certificate Program Annual Exhibitions, Ironwood Gallery, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, Ariz., 2005–2009

Explore This! 4, Colored Pencil Society of America Juried Exhibit, City of Brea Gallery, Brea, Calif., 2007

9th Annual Botanical Art Exhibition, Filoli, Woodside, Calif., 2007

11th, 12th and 13th Annual International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition, American Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York, New York, N.Y., 2008, 2009, 2010 [Exhibition catalogues]

Ethnobotany: The Nature and Culture of Plants, Tohono Chul Park Exhibit Hall, Tucson, Ariz., 2008

Focus on Nature X, New York State Museum, Albany, N.Y., 2008 [Exhibition catalogue]

A Closer Look at Cactus and Succulents, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, Ariz., 2009

Losing Paradise? Endangered Plants Here and Around the World, American Society of Botanical Artists traveling exhibition, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo., 2009; Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Ill., 2010; New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., 2010; Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History, 2010 [Exhibition catalogue]

A Natural Perspective, International Juried Exhibition of the American Society of Botanical Artists, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Ariz., 2009 [Exhibition catalogue]

Prickly Portraits: Cacti and Succulents in Art, Tohono Chul Park Gallery, Tucson, Ariz., 2009

CollectionsArizona-Sonora Desert Museum

CommissionsTucson Botanical Gardens, 18 illustrations of plant species at

the gardens for use in printed merchandise, 2007–2008

Work Reproduced InCompton, K. 2009. Contemporary botanical art in full

bloom. Fine Art Connoisseur 6(4): 48–52.Hammonds, J. 2009. Wild at art. Arizona Wildlife Views 52(2).

BibliographyWoodin, C. and P. H. Raven. 2009. Losing Paradise?

Endangered Plants Here and Around the World. New York: American Society of Botanical Artists. [Exhibition catalogue.]

55Stenocactus crispatus 2007Pen-and-ink on Strathmore 500 series illustration board with vellum finish 50.5 × 38 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

56Astrophytum ornatum var. mirbelli 2007Pen-and-ink on Strathmore 500 series illustration board with vellum finish 47.5 × 38.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

155McLean, Sueb. Thornaby, North Yorkshire, England, 7 May 1951

Address32 Apex Avenue, Belmont, Victoria 3216 AustraliaEmail: [email protected] site: www.suemclean-botanicart.com

EducationOrdinary National Certificate, Biology, Napier College of

Further Education, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1968–1971Diploma, Visual Arts; Certificate, Applied Colour & Design,

School of Colour & Design, Sydney, Australia, 2000–2001

Studied botanical art with Margaret Muffet and John Pastoriza-Piñol, 2003–2008

Botanical art short courses, including workshops with Mali Moir, Jenny Phillips, Rita Parkinson and Stephani Goss, 2003–

CareerScientific assistant, near Edinburgh, 1968–1971Fashion industry, Edinburgh, 1971–1972Executive officer, Civil Service, 1972–1977Freelance designer and knitter, Scotland, 1977–1998Gardener and Administrator, Findhorn Foundation

Educational Trust, Scotland, 1985–1997Secretary, I.T. Consultancy, Scotland and Australia, 1998–2002Botanical artist, Geelong, Australia, 2003–

MembershipAustralasian Native Orchid SocietyBotanical Art Society of AustraliaFriends of the Geelong Botanic GardensFriends of the Royal Botanic Gardens MelbourneGeelong Art Society

MediumWatercolor

Group Exhibition(s)Geelong Botanical Artists Group Exhibitions, Geelong,

Victoria, 2003–2008Local art exhibitions in and around Geelong, 2003–2009Drysdale Rotary Easter Art Show, Rotary Club of Drysdale,

Geelong, Victoria, 2004–20108 Points of View, Shearers Arms Gallery, Geelong, Victoria,

2004The Art of Botanical Illustration, 7th, 8th and 9th Biennial

Exhibition Presented by the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, Domain House, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, Victoria, 2004, 2006, 2008

Camberwell Rotary Art Exhibition, Melbourne, Australia, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Kirstenbosch Biennale Exhibition of Botanical Art, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, South Africa, 2006 [Exhibition catalogue]

Canberra Botanical 2007 and 2009, CSIRO Discovery Gallery, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 2007, 2009

Flora: The Art and Science of the Plant, 7th Annual Members’ Award Exhibition of the Botanical Art Society of Australia, Palm House, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, 2007

Royal Horticultural Society Flower Show, Westminster, London, England, 2007

BBC Gardeners’ World Live, Royal Horticultural Society, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 2008

Botanical Images Scotia, Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Gardening Scotland, Edinburgh, 2008

Honor(s)/Award(s)Award of Excellence, School of Colour & Design, Sydney,

2000Award for Excellence in Visual Arts, Art & Australia, Sydney,

2001Encouragement Award (highly commended), 2003; Best

Watercolour, Geelong Community Open Art Show, 2004

Best Australian Flora & Fauna Study, 2004, 2007, 2008; Honourable Mention, Angair Art Exhibition, 2005, 2009

Highly Commended Watercolour, Drysdale Rotary Easter Art Show, 2004

Best Botanical, Waurn Ponds Art Show, 2005Highly Commended Watercolour, 2005; Second Prize:

Watercolour, Geelong Senior Citizens Art Exhibition, 2006

Bronze Medal, Kirstenbosch Biennale Exhibition of Botanical Art, 2006

Highly Commended Botanical, 2006; Second Prize Botanical Art, Birregurra Art Show, 2008

Best Watercolour, Geelong Art Society Members Exhibition, 2007

Highly Commended, Flora: The Art and Science of the Plant, 2007

Highly Commended, Camberwell Rotary Art Show, 2007Silver Medal, 2007; Silver-Gilt Medal, Royal Horticultural

Society, 2008Silver-Gilt Medal, Botanical Images Scotia, 2008Best Botanical Art, Drysdale Rotary Easter Art Show, 2008,

2010

156 CollectionsPrivate collections in Australia and overseas

CommissionsPrivate commissions

57Glossodia major R. Br., Wax-lip orchid 2008Watercolor on paper 38.5 × 28 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

58Caleana major R. Br., Large duck orchid 2008Watercolor on paper 38 × 27.5Lent by the artist

de Meester, Angelineb. London, England, 15 July 1969

AddressLarkbarrow, Southdown Road, Woldingham, Surrey

CR3 7DP EnglandEmail: [email protected] site: www.contemporarybotanicart.com

EducationDiploma, Art & Design, Epsom School of London Art &

Design, Surrey, 1987–1988B.A. (Honors), Jewelry Design, Central Saint Martins College

of Art & Design, London, 1988–1991Diploma (Distinction), Botanical Illustration and Painting,

English Gardening School, Chelsea Physic Garden, London, 2005–2007

CareerJewelry designer and account manager, India, Sri Lanka,

United States and England, 1992–2007Botanical artist, 2007–

MembershipFellow of The Linnean Society of LondonHampton Court Palace FlorilegiumSociety of Botanical Artists

MediumWatercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Plants with Animal Names in Their Common Names, London

Flower Show, Royal Horticultural Society, Royal Horticultural Halls & Conference Centre, London, 2007

Plants with Toxic Fruit and Seed Common to Southeast England, 2008

Heuchera Cultivars, Lindley Hall, Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2010

Group Exhibition(s)London Flower Show, Royal Horticultural Society, Royal

Horticultural Halls & Conference Centre, London, 2007, 2008, 2010

Spring Show, Westerham Gallery, Kent, 2008The Botanical Palette, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society

of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2008

Flowers and Gardens, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists, Lecture Hall, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2009

Florum, Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Sevenoaks, Kent, 2009, 2010

Autumn, Society of Botanical Artists, Palmengarten, Frankfurt, 2010

157Paintings at the Palace: A Hampton Court Palace Florilegium, Hampton Court Palace Florilegium Society, Clore Education Centre, Hampton Court Palace, Surrey, 2010

Silver Jubilee Exhibition, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Artist in residence, Waddesdon Manor Plant Centre,

Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, 2009Gold Medal, 2007; Silver Medal, 2008; Silver-Gilt Medal,

Royal Horticultural Society, 2010

CollectionsDr. Shirley Sherwood CollectionLindley Library, Royal Horticultural Society

CommissionsNumerous private commissions

Work Reproduced InNewton, T. 2007. Meet the artist: Back to the drawing board.

Surrey Life July: 114–115.

Self-published greeting cards, 2007–

59Taxus baccata ‘Dovastonii Aurea’ with T. baccata ‘Fastigiata’ in the background 2008Watercolor on paper 48.5 × 44 cmLent by the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: M. A. Bouchard

Morris, Annieb. Rochester, Kent, England, 19 May 1951

Address3 Cross Lanes, Easton-in-Gordano, North Somerset

BS20 0JQ EnglandEmail: [email protected] site: www.anniemorris.uk.com

EducationB.Sc. (Honors), Botany, University of Bristol, Bristol,

1969–1972

CareerFreelance botanical artist and teacher

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsSociety of Botanical ArtistsSociety of Floral Painters

MediumWatercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, 2008

Group Exhibition(s)Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists,

Central Hall Westminster, London, 2000–Society of Floral Painters Exhibition, Mottisfont Abbey

Gardens, Romsey, Hampshire, 2000–National Botanic Garden of Wales, Llanarthne, 2003–

Honor(s)/Award(s)Silver-Gilt Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 1998, 2002,

2005Certificate of Botanical Merit, Society of Botanical Artists,

2008

CollectionsLindley Library, Royal Horticultural SocietyNational Botanic Garden of Wales

Work Reproduced InStevens, M. 2004. The Art of Botanical Painting.

London: Harper Collins.Stevens, M. 2007. The Botanical Palette. London:

Harper Collins.

60Hawthorn, Crataegus monogyna 2004Watercolor on paper 40.5 × 29 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Giles Morris, 2007

158 Morrison, Eddb. Derbyshire, England, 31 July 1947

Address13 High Street, Polegate, East Sussex BN26 5EP EnglandEmail: [email protected]

EducationArt and Design, Derby College of Art, DerbyBotanical Art, Eastbourne College of Art, EastbourneShort course, English Gardening School, Chelsea Physic

Garden, LondonDiploma credit, Society of Botanical Artists

CareerHair and make-up artist, film and television, 1980–1998Botanical artist, 2004–

MembershipSociety of Botanical Artists

MediaGraphite pencil, watercolor, colored pencil

Group Exhibition(s)Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists,

Central Hall Westminster, London, 2004–

CommissionsWatercolor portraitsPrivate commissions

Work Reproduced InThe Art of Aromatherapy. 1986. BJ Publications.Reflexology. 1987. BJ Publications.

61Ilex aquifolium 2009Graphite pencil on paper mounted on illustration board 22.5 × 30 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Nishimura, Makib. Yamaguchi, Japan, 10 August 1967

Address1-1-E302, Yarai-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0805 JapanEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.A., Japanese Literature, Tokyo Woman’s Christian

University, Tokyo, Japan, 1986–1990Botanical painting short courses, including workshops with

Anne-Marie Evans, 2002; Gillian Barlow, 2002, English Gardening School, Chelsea Physic Garden, London; Ann Farrer, 2004, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; Pandora Sellars, 2007

Studied botanical painting with Helen Allen, London, 2002–2006

CareerBotanical artist, 2007–Instructor, Botanical painting, private classes, Tokyo, 2007–

MembershipJapanese Association of Botanical Illustration

MediaWatercolor, graphite pencil

Group Exhibition(s)Royal Horticultural Society, 2006, 2008Kubota Gallery, Tokyo, 2009

Honor(s)/Award(s)Silver Medal, 2006; Gold Medal, Royal Horticultural Society,

2008

CollectionsPrivate collections in Japan and the United Kingdom

62Vigna caracalla 2008Watercolor and pencil on paper 51 × 36 cmLent by the artist

159Nuttall, Kateb. Carnforth, England, 21 July 1957

Address32 Shirley Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham NG3 5DA

EnglandEmail: [email protected] site: www.katenuttall.co.uk

EducationDiploma (Distinction), Botanical Art, Distance Learning

Diploma Course, Society of Botanical Artists, London, 2007

CareerSecondary school teacherBotanical artist, 2007–

MembershipSociety of Botanical Artists

MediaWatercolor, gouache, pen-and-ink, colored pencil

Group Exhibition(s)The Botanical Palette, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society

of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2008

Flowers and Gardens, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists, Lecture Hall, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2009

Silver Jubilee Exhibition, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)High Achievement Award, Society of Botanical Artists, 2007

CommissionsPrivate commissions

63Gourd I [Cucurbita sp.] 2008Watercolor on paper 23 × 31 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

64Gourd II [Cucurbita sp.] 2008Watercolor on paper 23 × 31 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

65Gourd III [Cucurbita sp.] 2008Watercolor on paper 23 × 31 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Professor Nick Clifford

Pavlova, Lyudmila N.b. Soviet Union, 11 August 1949

Address16730 Danielle Drive, Minnetonka, MN 55345 USAEmail: [email protected] site: www.pavlova-studio.com

EducationM.S. and Ph.D., Civil Engineering, Moscow Auto-Road

Technical University, Moscow, 1971, 1989Botanical art classes, Minnesota School of Botanical Art,

Bakken Museum, Minneapolis, Minn., 2003Botanical art workshops with Katie Lee, 2003, 2004;

Jean Emmons, 2007Scientific illustration course, Scientific Illustration of Insects,

University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn., 2004

CareerScience researcher and Associate Professor, Moscow

Auto-Road Technical University, Moscow, 1976–2001Freelance artist, 2003–Teacher, painting, Children’s painting class and Painting birds

class, Como Park Zoo and Conservatory, St. Paul, Minn., 2004–2008

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsGreat River Chapter of Botanical ArtistsGuild of Natural Science Illustrators

MediumWatercolor, graphite pencil

Group Exhibition(s)5th Annual Botanical Art Exhibition, Filoli, Woodside, Calif.,

2003 [Exhibition catalogue]First Blooms, Student Show of the Minnesota School of

Botanical Art, Bakken Museum, Minneapolis, Minn., 2003

North American Western Region Exhibit, American Society of Botanical Artists, Loveland Museum/Gallery, Loveland, Colo., 2003 [Exhibition catalogue]

GAIN’s (Gathering of Artists & Illustrators of Nature) Biennial Exhibit of Nature and Botanical Art, Bell Museum of Natural History, Minneapolis, Minn., 2004, 2006

Guild of Natural Science Illustrators Exhibition, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, Ariz., 2004–2005

Members’ Juried Exhibition, Hopkins Center for the Arts, Hopkins, Minn., 2004

New Bloom, Minnesota School of Botanical Art, Bakken Museum, Minneapolis, Minn., 2004

160 8th and 11th Annual International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition, American Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York, New York, N.Y., 2005, 2008 [Exhibition catalogue]

Fresh Cut, International Juried Exhibition of the American Society of Botanical Artists, Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, Minn., 2005 [Exhibition catalogue]

Minnesota School of Botanical Art Annual Exhibition, University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, Chaska, Minn., 2006

Inspired by Nature, 1st and 2nd Annual Botanical Exhibition, Great River Chapter of Botanical Artists, American Society of Botanical Artists, Robbin Gallery, Robbinsdale Minn., 2008; Bloomington Art Center, Bloomington, Minn., 2009

Native Plants of Minnesota, First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minn., 2009

Honor(s)/Award(s)Curator’s Choice: Ornithology, Guild of Natural Science

Illustrators Exhibition, 2004–2005Honorable Mention, Hopkins Center for the Arts, 2004

CollectionsNumerous private collections

CommissionsIllustration of subspecific plumage variation of the white

wagtail, which facilitated visual presentation of subspecies distribution map

Work Reproduced InPavlova, A., R. M. Zink, S. Rohwer, E. A. Koblik, Y.

A. Red’kin, I. V. Fadeev and E. V. Nesterov. 2005. Mitochondrial DNA and plumage evolution in the white wagtail Motacilla alba. Journal of Avian Biology 36(4): 322–336.

66Eggplant, Solanum melongena 2008Watercolor on paper 18.5 × 29.25 cmHunt Institute collection

67Pear, Pyrus communis 2008Watercolor on paper 18.5 × 29.25 cmHunt Institute collection

Pertl, Margaretab. Vienna, Austria, 15 June 1951

Address6 St. David’s Terrace, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 IrelandEmail: [email protected] site: margaretapertl.com

EducationM.A., Fine Art Printing, Sculpture and Education,

Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, 1969–1978

CareerArt teacher, various schools, Vienna and Dublin, 1973–Botanical artist, 1998–Botanische Malerei im Botanischen Garten, introductory

course to botanical illustration in cooperation with the Austrian Zoological-Botanical Society, Vienna, 2007–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsArt Teacher Association, IrelandAustrian Zoological-Botanical SocietyIrish Orchid Society

MediaWatercolor, graphite pencil, ink, etching, lithography

One-Person Exhibition(s)Nature and Art, National Botanic Gardens Glasnevin, Dublin;

Austrian Embassy, Commercial Office, Dublin; Palmenhaus Schönbrunn, Vienna; Státni Zámek Lednice (Chateau Lednice), Czech Republic, 2001–2002

Glasnevin Orchids, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Conference Centre, Hofburg, Vienna, 2004

Orchideen und Wein, Weingut H. und M. Hofer, Auersthal, 2004

Orchideenzauber, Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Berlin, 2004

Botanische Malerei, Neuhauser Kunstmuehle, Salzburg, 2009

Group Exhibition(s)Plant Treasures: 200 Years of Botanical Illustration from The

National Botanic Gardens, National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin, 2002 [Exhibition catalogue]

Garten Eden, 5th International Orchids Exhibition, Orangery of Klosterneuburg Monastery, Stift Klosterneuburg, 2004

Austrian Zoological-Botanical Society, 17th International Botanical Congress, Congress Centre, Vienna, 2005; 13. Österreichisches Botanikertreffen (13th Meeting of Austrian Botanists), University of Salzburg, Salzburg, 2008

161BibliographyBall, S. 2002. Plant Treasures: Two Hundred Years of Botanical

Illustration from the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. Glasnevin: National Botanic Gardens. [Exhibition catalogue.]

Mory, B. 2004. Margareta Pertl—Botanische Aquarelle— Orchideenzauber. Orchidee (Hamburg) 55(1): 23–24.

Rottenberg, T. 2005. Die Orchideenporträtistin. Garten Magazin 2: 62–67.

68Paphiopedilum wardii × dayanum study 2009Watercolor and pencil on paper 30.5 × 23 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Rudolf Hromniak, 2009

Royal Horticultural Society, Royal Horticultural Halls & Conference Centre, London, 2005

BBC Gardeners’ World Live, Royal Horticultural Society, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 2007

Botanical Images Scotia, Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Gardening Scotland, Edinburgh, 2009

Honor(s)/Award(s)Fügerpreis, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, 1972, 1975, 1976Silver Medal, 2005; Silver-Gilt Medal, Royal Horticultural

Society, 2007Bronze Medal, Botanical Images Scotia, 2009

CollectionsBotanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, GermanyNational Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, DublinÖsterreichische Nationalbibliothek (National Library),

ViennaNumerous private collections

CommissionsBotanic Gardens of the University of Vienna, Christmas

cards, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010Numerous private commissions

Work Reproduced InHudler, P. 2008. Botanische Illustrationen der Genenwart

aus Österreich und Deutschland- zur Ausstellung im Rahmen des 13. Österreichischen Botanikertreffens in Salzburg. Sauteria 16: 325–328.

Hudler, P. and W. Punz. 2005. Die Zoologisch-Botanische Gesellschaft in Österreich (Austrian Zoological- Botanical Society) and the International Botanical Congresses in Vienna 1905 and 2005. Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Österreich 142: 51–62.

Synnott, D. 2002. Inter artes et naturam. The Irish Scientist: 2002 Year Book 10: 59.

Made in Austria: Newsletter of the Austrian Trade Commission, 2001, fall issue, cover illustration

Pollinia: Newsletter of the Irish Orchid Society, 2001, vol. 1, no. 3, front and back cover illustration; 2002, vol. 2, no. 1, front and back cover illustration, article illustration p. 9; 2003, vol. 2, no. 4, front and back cover illustration; 2004, vol. 3, no. 2, back cover illustration

162 Phillips, Kandis Vermeerb. Grand Haven, Michigan, 29 January 1954

Address18925 Marsh Hawk Lane, Gaithersburg, MD 20879 USAEmail: [email protected]

EducationArt, Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago, Ill., 1972Art, Gordon College, Barnesville, Ga., 1973–1974Art, Texas Technical University, Lubbock, Tex., 1984Seminar on Medieval Pigments, Johns Hopkins University,

Baltimore, Md., 2006

CareerFreelance artist, Gaithersburg, Md., 1974–Contract Illustrator, Lee County Florida Department of

Environmental Education, Ft. Myers, Fla., 1981–1982; USDA Systematic Entomology Laboratory, Greenbelt, Md., and Washington, D.C., 2004–2006

Instructor, Brookside Gardens School of Botanical Art & Illustration, Bethesda, Md., 2006–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical Artists, 1998–Botanical Art Society of the National Capital Region, 2004–

MediaWatercolor on vellum, gold leaf, graphite, silverpoint

One-Person Exhibition(s)Central College, Pella, Iowa, 1989Brookside Gardens, Wheaton, Md., 1998–2009

Group Exhibition(s)Annual Juried Miniature Art Exhibitions, Georgia Miniature

Art Society, Marietta, Ga., 1988–1994; Florida Miniature Art Society, Clearwater, Fla., 1988–1993; New Jersey Miniature Art Society, Morristown, N.J., 1989–1993; Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers Society of Washington, D.C., 1988–1998

Angel Art, Gallery 300, Atlanta, Ga., 1993Chicago Calligraphy Collective, Newberry Library, Chicago,

Ill., 1993–1994Georgia Miniature Art Society Touring Exhibition, venues

throughout Georgia, 1993The Letter Arts Club, Charles Allis Art Museum, Milwaukee,

Wis., 1993Beauty and Biology: Butterflies and Moths in Art &

Science, Bell Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn., 1995

Art in the Arboretum, State Arboretum of Virginia, Boyce, Va., 1999

Flora 2000, International Juried Exhibition of the American Society of Botanical Artists, Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pa., 2000

2nd Annual Botanical Show, Regional Juried Exhibition of the American Society of Botanical Artists, Memorial Gallery, State University of New York, Farmingdale, N.Y., 2000

The Art of Seeing: Botanical Art & Illustration, Botanical Art Society of the National Capital Region, Brookside Gardens, Wheaton, Md., 2006

Inspired by the Plant: Art and Illustration, Botanical Art Society of the National Capital Region Annual Juried Exhibitions, The Athenaeum, Alexandria, Va., 2006

Botanica: The Art & Science of Plants, Annual Exhibition of the Brookside Gardens School of Botanical Art & Illustration, Brookside Gardens Visitors Center, Wheaton, Md., 2007–2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Best in Show, 1988; First in Watercolor, Georgia Miniature

Art Society, 1988First in Watercolor, 1988, 1995; Honorable Mention, 1992,

1998; Second in Graphic Arts, Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers Society of Washington, D.C., 1997

Honorable Mention, 1995; First Runner-Up, North American Butterfly Association, 1997, 1999

Artist Grant, to study medieval pigments, American Society of Botanical Artists, 2005

Don and Virginia Eckelberry Fellowship, to study birds in illuminated manuscripts, 2010

CollectionsBF Goodrich Company, Thomaston, GeorgiaHillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens, Washington, D.C.West Central Georgia Bank

CommissionsAudubon Naturalist Society, Chevy Chase, Md.Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens, Washington, D.C.Numerous private commissions

Work Reproduced InEpstein, M. E. and J. F. Corrales. 2004. Twenty-five New

Species of Costa Rican Limacodidae. Zootaxa 701: 1–86.

Epstein, M. E., D. H. Janzen, J. C. Corrales and J. Montero. Forthcoming. Limacodidae of Costa Rica. Wedge Entomological Research Foundation Publishers.

Pogue, M. G. Forthcoming. Lymantriidae: A Revision.Swengel, A. B. and S. R. Swengel, eds. 2005. NABA Butterfly

Counts: 2004 Report. Morristown, N.J.: NABA Publications.

163American Butterflies, 1995, 1997, 1999, fall issuesButterfly Garden News, 1998, 1999, spring, summer, fall,

winter issuesVarious seasonal interest brochures, Hillwood Estate, Museum

and Gardens, 2000

BibliographyPhillips, K. 2007. No, really, that’s how I do it: Color in

medieval manuscript painting. Bot. Artist 13(1): 8, 10.Phillips, K. 2007. Painting flowers from flowers: Plants as a

source for pigments. The Post Serial: Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens. 14(1).

Phillips, K. 2010. How to get from A to Z: Illuminated. Bot. Artist 16(1): 14.

69Columbine inspired by Hoefnagel [Aquilegia sp.] 2009Watercolor on vellum 26.5 × 15 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

70Centaurea sp. 2009Watercolor on vellum 19 × 15.25 cmHunt Institute collection

71Hydrangea [Hydrangea sp.] 2009Watercolor on vellum 15.5 × 15 cmHunt Institute collection

72Rosa gallica 2009Watercolor on vellum 15.5 × 16.25 cmHunt Institute collection

Portrait Photo Credit: Clyde Lutter, John Cody reception, Hunt Institute, 2009

164 Pimpasalee, Sunitsornb. Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, 17 September 1975

Address1773/238 Kaset Residence, Building D, Phaholyothin Rd.

Soi 34, Ladyao, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 Thailand

EducationB.A., Art Education, Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat

University, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, 1997Scientific Illustration of Insects with Vichai Malikul,

Department of Entomology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 2000

CareerArtist, Entomology and Zoology Division, Department

of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Bangkok, 1998–2000; Thailand Post, The Communications Authority of Thailand (CAT), Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, Royal Thai Government, Thailand, 2000–2001; Plant Genetic Resource Conservation Project Under the Royal Initiative of HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, 2001–2002

Freelance scientific illustrator on plants and animals, 2002–Guest Lecturer, Scientific Illustrations course; Instructor,

annual three-day scientific illustration workshop; Department of Plant Science, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, 2002–

Instructor, scientific illustration workshops for children and adults, Sci-Art Network, Thailand; botanical and scientific illustration private class, 2002–

MediaWatercolor, digital painting

Group Exhibition(s)Exhibition on Scientific Illustration, National Science Museum,

Bangkok, 2001Exhibition on Botanical Illustration, Queen Sirikit Botanic

Garden, Chiang Mai, 2004Botanical Illustration for Tropical Plants Exhibition, International

Conference, Exhibition and Illustration Workshop on Botanical Illustration for Tropical Plants, Guild of Asian Botanical Artists, Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, the Botanical Garden Organization, Chiang Mai, 2006

CollectionsPrivate collections

Work Reproduced InChatayanon, K. 2005. Yoka for Children. Bangkok: Health Clinic.Jiramongkolkarn, U. 2004. Easy Planting. Bangkok:

Amarin Printing Group.

Jiramongkolkarn, U. 2004. Fruits. Bangkok: Amarin Printing Group.

Jongsarit, R. 2005. Fun in the Garden. Bangkok: Amarin Printing Group.

Swangpol, S. 2006. Learning by Drawings. Bangkok: Department of Plant Science, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University and Sci-Art Network.

Brochure, Insect Museum, Entomology and Zoology Division, Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Bangkok, 1999

Illustrations, Journal of the Society for Ornamental Plants of Thailand, 2007, vol. 31, no. 1

Logo and envelope, World Congress of Gastroenterology, Thailand Post, Bangkok, 2002

Memorial stamps for International Letter Writing Week; Notebook for stamp collectors, Thailand Post, Bangkok, 2001

Postcards, Mushrooms, 2005; Gingers, 2006Posters, Fire Flies in Thailand, HM Queen Sirikit Initiative

Project on Fire Flies, Bangkok, 2000; Botanical Illustration for Tropical Plants Exhibition, 2006

73Kaempferia albostellata 2008Watercolor on paper 38 × 28 cmLent by the artist

74Kaempferia pulchra 2008Watercolor on paper 38 × 28 cmHunt Institute collection

Portrait Photo Credit: Pisit Hongsakornprasert, 12 November 2008

165Pirie, Janieb. Newton Longville, Buckinghamshire, England,

23 November 1948

AddressThe Hassocks, Ipswich Road, Stratford St. Mary, Colchester

CO7 6PG EnglandEmail: [email protected] site: www.janiepirie.co.uk

EducationArt Teachers Diploma, Northampton School of Art,

Northampton, 1965–1967Higher National Diploma (Distinction), Colchester School

of Art, Essex, 1985–1987

CareerDesigner and illustrator (advertising), Essex County

Newspaper Group, 1977–1985; (publications), self-employed, 1987–1988

Marketing and Events Manager, Thompson & Morgan, Ltd., Ipswich, 1989–1997

Designer and writer (company brochures), self-employed, 1997–2002

Illustrator, children’s books, self-employed, 1997–2002, 2004–2006

Marketing Manager, Roma International, Hadleigh, 2002–2003; Top That! Publishing, Woodbridge, 2004

Public relations consultant (horticultural companies), self-employed, 2004–2006

Instructor, private art workshops, 2006–; classes, Cambridge University Botanical Gardens; The Beth Chatto Gardens; Flatford Mill, 2006–

MembershipSociety of Botanical ArtistsUnited Kingdom Coloured Pencil Society

MediumColored pencil

Group Exhibition(s)Flowers and Gardens, Annual Open Exhibition of the

Society of Botanical Artists, Lecture Hall, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2007, 2009

The Botanical Palette, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2008

BBC Gardeners’ World Live, Royal Horticultural Society, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 2008, 2009

8th Annual International Open Exhibition, United Kingdom Coloured Pencil Society, Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Gallery, Birmingham, 2009

7th A World of Coloured Pencil Exhibition, United Kingdom Coloured Pencil Society, Cumberland Pencil Museum, Keswick, 2009

Honor(s)/Award(s)Silver-Gilt Medal, 2008; Gold Medal, Royal Horticultural

Society, 2009Reserve Best in Show, 7th A World of Coloured Pencil

Exhibition, United Kingdom Coloured Pencil Society, 2009

Reserve Best in Show; Faber-Castell Award, 8th Annual International Open Exhibition, United Kingdom Coloured Pencil Society, 2009

Work Reproduced InSwan, A. 2010. Botanical Painting with Coloured Pencils.

London: Harper Collins. [Barron’s Education Series.]

Artists & Illustrators Magazine, 2009, April and August issues

75Peach, Prunus persica ‘Springtime’ 2009Colored pencil on paper 47.5 × 35 cmLent by the artist

76Fragaria × ananassa ‘Strawberry Sophie’ 2008Colored pencil on paper 32 × 33.5 cmHunt Institute collection

166 Reaume, Tomb. Windsor, Ontario, Canada, 9 December 1944

Address212 Sherburn Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 2K6 CanadaEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.Sc., Wildlife Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph,

OntarioSelf-taught artist

CareerStudied Corvus brachyrhynchos (American Crow), southern

Ontario, 1980sBiologist, Canadian government

MediaInk, photography

One-Person Exhibition(s) of Abstract PhotographyGuelph Public Library, Guelph, Ontario, 1982The University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, 1982Charlotte Gallery, Brantford, Ontario, 1983Preston Public Library, Preston, Ontario, 1983Taylor Gallery, Hamilton, Ontario, 1983University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, 1983Woodstock Public Art Gallery, Woodstock, Ontario, 1983Hamilton Place, Hamilton, Ontario, 1984Tom Reaume: Photo Drawings, Art Gallery of Windsor,

Windsor, Ontario, 1984Brampton Public Library & Art Gallery, Brampton, Ontario,

1985Kitchener/Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener/Waterloo,

Ontario, 1985Mississauga Public Libraries, Mississauga, Ontario, 1985Mohawk College Art Gallery, Hamilton, Ontario, 1985Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, Toronto, Ontario, 1985Chatham Art Gallery, Chatham, Ontario, 1986Light Impressions: David Leaney and Tom Reaume, Gallery

Stratford, Stratford, Ontario, 1988The McIntosh Gallery, London, Ontario, 1990Heaven & Art Café, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1995

Honor(s)/Award(s)Ralph D. Bird Award (for book 620 Wild Plants of North

America), Nature Manitoba, 2010

Collections of Abstract PhotographyEastern New Mexico UniversityGibson Gallery, State University of New York, PotsdamHealth Sciences Centre, WinnipegThe Hungarian Museum of Photography, KecskemetKent State UniversityKresge Art Museum, Michigan State UniversityMontclair State University Art GalleriesUniversity of the Arts, PhiladelphiaUniversity of MarylandUniversity of Michigan Museum of Art

Private collections in Canada, Japan and the United States

Work Reproduced InReaume, T. 1993. Manitoba’s Tall Grass Prairie: A Field Guide

to an Endangered Space. Winnipeg, Manitoba: Manitoba Naturalists Society.

*Reaume, T. 2003. Biology of Trilllium cernuum. Blue Jay 61(3): 143–167. [P. 152, Trilllium cernuum.]

Reaume, T. 2009. Biology of Downy Arrow-wood (Viburnum rafinesquianum). Blue Jay 67: 89–96.

Reaume, T. 2009. 620 Wild Plants of North America: Fully Illustrated. Regina, Saskatchewan: Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina; Toronto, Ontario: Distributed by University of Toronto Press.

BibliographyReaume, T. 1995. Pure Abstract Photography: The Creative

Moment. Winnipeg, Manitoba: T.J. Reaume.Reaume, T. 2006. The Creative Moment: Pure Abstract

Photography, 25 years, 1981–2006. Winnipeg, Manitoba: T. Reaume.

77Trillium cernuum* 2001Pen-and-ink on paper 28 × 21.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

78Verbascum thapsus, Common mullein 2006Pen-and-ink on paper 28 × 21.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

167Group Exhibition(s)Botanica, Botanical Artists’ Society of Queensland Annual

Exhibition, Queensland Herbarium, Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mount Coot-tha, Brisbane, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

A Brush with History: A Botanical Perspective, Botanical Artists’ Society of Queensland, Redland Museum, Cleveland, Queensland, 2006

Floressence, Botanical Artists’ Society of Queensland Annual Exhibition, Auditorium, Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mount Coot-tha, Brisbane, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

The Art of Botanical Illustration, 9th Biennial Exhibition Presented by the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, Domain House, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, Victoria, 2008

Focus on Nature XI, New York State Museum, Albany, N.Y., 2010 [Exhibition catalogue]

CollectionsNumerous private collections in Australia, Netherlands,

Netherlands Antilles, Portugal, Singapore, United Kingdom and the United States

79Macadamia integrifolia 2009Watercolor on paper 42 × 30 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

80French and Italian truffles 2009Watercolor and gouache on paper 33.5 × 39 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

de Sampayo Garrido-Nijgh, Dorothee

b. The Hague, Netherlands, 6 August 1941

Addressc/o Apollostraat 17, Curaçao, Netherlands AntillesEmail: [email protected]

EducationLL.M., Civil and International Law, Leiden University,

Leiden, Netherlands, 1964Studied with Christabel King, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew,

1992, 2004Systematics of Neotropical Plant Families, Utrecht University,

Utrecht, Netherlands, 2003Botanical painting workshops with Margaret Saul, Leonie

Norton, Gillian Rankin, John Pastoriza-Piñol, Susannah Blaxill and Barbara Duckworth, 2006–2010

CareerDiplomat, Dutch Foreign Service, 1965–1969Judge, Netherlands National Service, 1979–2003Registrar (Assistant Secretary-General of the United

Nations) of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, on secondment by the Netherlands Government, 1995–2001

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical Artists, 2009–Botanical Art Society of Australia, 2008–Botanical Artists’ Society of Queensland, 2005–Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, 2008–Society of Botanical Artists, 1995–

MediumWatercolor, oils

One-Person Exhibition(s)Avila Hotel, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles, 1984Hotel des Indes, The Hague, Netherlands, 1987Avila Hotel, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles, 1992The Netherlands Antilles’ House, The Hague, Netherlands,

1999

168 Scott, Mary Annb. Tunbridge Wells, England, 26 July 1955

AddressVia San Giulio 8, Novara 28100 ItalyEmail: [email protected]

EducationM.A. (Honors), English Language and Literature, University

of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 1978–1982Diploma (Distinction), Botanical Art, Distance Learning

Diploma Course, Society of Botanical Artists, London, 2006–2008

MembershipFloraviva, Association of Italian Botanical PaintersSociety of Botanical Artists

MediumWatercolor

Group Exhibition(s)Murabilia, Orto Botanico di Lucca, Lucca, 2007, 2009Acquerelli Botanici, Villa Vertua, Nova Milanese, Milan, 2007,

2008Flora in Arte, San Nazzaro Sesia, Novara, 2008Erba Voglio—Acquarelli Botanici, Palazzo Natta, Mostra, Novara,

2008, 2009Silver Jubilee Exhibition, Annual Open Exhibition of the

Society of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2010

Work Reproduced InAnonymous. 2010. 20 tips for better botanicals. Artists &

Illustrators 285(April): 26.Parr, L. 2008. Botanical artist: An affinity with flowers. Artists

& Illustrators 263(August): 32.

BibliographyScott, M. A. and M. Stevens. 2010. Botanical Sketchbook.

London: Batsford.

81Camellia japonica ‘General Colletti’ 2008Watercolor on paper 42.5 × 30 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

82Hosta plantaginea 2008Watercolor on paper 42.5 × 29.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Claire Giaminardi, 2008

Sekiya, Keikob. Tokyo, Japan, 16 February 1943

Address1-10-2, Hakusan, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0001 JapanEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.A., Graphic Design, Tama Art University, Tokyo, Japan,

1961–1965Botanical art course, Sogei Culture Center, Shibuya-ku,

Tokyo, Japan, 1991–2000

CareerTV title designer, 1965–1969Freelance lettering designer, 1969–1979Instructor, Botanical art, Life study class, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo,

1998–; Yomiuri Culture Center, Tokyo, 2000–; Mihama Culture Center, Chiba, 2007–; Tudanuma Culture Center, Chiba, 2009–

MembershipBotanical Artists’ Association of Japan Gardening SocietyJapan Seiko Art Association

MediaWatercolor, graphite pencil

One-Person Exhibition(s)Piga Gallery, Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 2005Kei Gallery, Ichinomiya, Chiba, 2007

Group Exhibition(s)Botanical Art and Illustration Exhibition of the Japan Gardening

Society, Tokyo, 1992–2004Botanical Art Group, Tanpopo Exhibition, Stage 21 Gallery,

Ginza, Tokyo, 1999–2005; Agape Gallery, Ginza, Tokyo, 2006–

Japan Grand Prix International Orchid Festival, Tokyo, 1999–2004

Group Hana Exhibition, Bunnkyo Civic Center, Tokyo, 2003–

Japan Seiko Art Association Exhibition, 2006, 2007, 2008

169Honor(s)/Award(s)Award, 1992, 1995–2004; Second Prize, Botanical Art and

Illustration Exhibition of the Japan Gardening Society, Tokyo, 2000, 2002

Award, 2004; Second Prize, National Museum of Science, Ueno, Tokyo, 2005

Award, 2006; Second Prize, 2007; Grand Prize, Japan Seiko Art Association Exhibition, 2008

CollectionsNational Museum of Science, Ueno, Tokyo

Work Reproduced InPosters and postcards, National Museum of Science, Ueno,

Tokyo

83Malus domestica ‘Alps Otome’ 2008Watercolor on paper 23 × 30 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Seward, Andrewb. Melbourne, Australia, 27 November 1967

Address51 Shields Street, Flemington, Victoria 3031 AustraliaEmail: [email protected] site: www.gallerysmith.com.au

EducationB.A., University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 1986–1992B.A., Fine Art, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology,

Melbourne, 1987–1991Graduate Diploma of Education, Secondary Education,

Monash University, Melbourne, 2007–2008

CareerCo-founder and director, Platform Artists Group Inc.,

Melbourne, Australia, 1990–2001Conservation assistant, National Gallery of Victoria,

Melbourne, Australia, 1993–1998Lecturer, Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, Australia,

1996Lecturer, Faculty of Art and Design, Monash University,

Melbourne, Australia, 2000–2001Tutor, Student Union, University of Melbourne, Melbourne,

Australia, 2006–2007Artist, 2007–

MediaPencil and watercolor, photograms, monotypes and plant

pressings

One-Person Exhibition(s)Set, Temple Studios, Melbourne, 1993Looking at the Whale, Apollo Bay, January 2, 1994, 200

Gertrude Street, Melbourne, 1994On the Verge, Platform, Spencer Street Station, Melbourne,

1999Natural Symbols, West Space, Melbourne, 2000A Botanical Album, Geelong Gallery, Geelong; Ballarat Fine

Art Gallery, Ballarat, Victoria, 2004–2005Silva, Horsham Regional Art Gallery, Horsham, Victoria,

2006Three Cyanotypes, Gallerysmith, Gallery 3, 2008Seaweed Studies, Gallerysmith, Gallery 2, 2009

Group Exhibition(s)Twelve Logos, 200 Gertrude Street Gallery, Melbourne, 1990After Image: Painting Photography (traveling exhibition), Centre

for Contemporary Photography, Fitzroy, Victoria, 1996–1997 [Exhibition catalogue]

Chinese Whispers, Chinese Museum, Melbourne, 1996 [Exhibition catalogue]

170 The Art of Botanical Illustration, 4th and 5th Biennial Exhibition Presented by the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, Mueller Hall, National Herbarium of Victoria, South Yarra, Victoria, 1998, 2000

DIY: Melbourne Artist Run Spaces, Art and Design Gallery, Monash University, Melbourne, 1999 [Exhibition catalogue]

Deacons, Graham & James Award Exhibition 2000, Ian Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 2000 [Exhibition catalogue]

Pivot 5: About Photography (traveling exhibition), Contemporary Art Spaces Tasmania (CAST), Carnegie Gallery, Hobart, Tasmania; Launceston, Tasmania, 2000 [Exhibition catalogue]

Robert Jacks Drawing Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo, Victoria, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008

First Impressions: Contemporary Australian Photograms, Ian Potter Centre, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 2003 [Exhibition catalogue]

Kedumba Drawing Award Exhibition, Blue Mountains Grammar School, Wentworth Falls, New South Wales, 2003, 2005

Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery Works on Paper Award, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Mornington, 2004, 2006, 2008

The Conceptual Reconstruction of Brunswick, Counihan Gallery, Brunswick, 2004

This and Other Worlds: Contemporary Australian Drawing, Ian Potter Centre, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 2005 [Exhibition catalogue]

Out of Many, One, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Ballarat, Victoria, 2007

Sowing a Seed: Art Inspired by the Herbarium, Leigh Scott Gallery, University of Melbourne Herbarium, Melbourne, 2009 [Exhibition catalogue]

Constellations: A Large Number of Small Drawings, RMIT Gallery, Victoria, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Participating artist, Third International Artists Camp,

Sri Lanka, 1999Artist in residence, Queens College, University of

Melbourne, 1999–2000Asialink Sri Lanka studio, 2002Australia Council London studio, 2002

CollectionsBallarat Fine Art GalleryHamilton Regional Art GalleryHorsham Regional Art GalleryLibrary and Archives, Royal Botanic Gardens, KewMornington Peninsula Regional GalleryMonash Gallery of Art, WaverleyMonash University Museum of Art

National Gallery of VictoriaNatural History Museum, LondonRMIT Union, Royal Melbourne Institute of TechnologyQueens College, University of Melbourne

CommissionsRoyal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Artocarpus altilisPrivate commissions

Work Reproduced InAnonymous. 1998–1999. Artists pages. Like Art Magazine 7.Murdoch, A. K. 1999. Botanicus perspectus. The Age 23 June,

sec. Today, p. 6.Pennings, M. 1989. Agenda. Infrastructures 9.Raiden, D. X. 2000. Interview. ETC Magazine (Montreal)

49: 70–75. Riordan, C. 2007. Silva, 2005–2006. Flemington Kensington

News Autumn: 16.

Cover, Art Almanac, 1999, June issue

BibliographyBuchannan, R. 1999. Call of the wild. The Age 10 July,

sec. News Extra, p. 8.Gibson, R. 1994. Getting serious about television.

The Age 8 July, sec. EG.Heagney, D. 2007. Making Space: Artist-Run Initiatives in

Victoria. Melbourne: Victorian Initiatives of Artists Network.

Jones, B. 1996. Artists protest. Review, Dialogue 7.Nelson, R. 1995. Documents of protest. The Age 1

November.Nelson, R. 2004. Sightlines. The Age Friday, 3 September,

sec. A3, p. 8.

84Durville potatorum 2007Pencil and watercolor on paper 57 × 38.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

85Phyllospora comosa 2007Pencil and watercolor on paper 57.5 × 38 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Flynn Seward, 2009

171Shibata, Michikob. Tokyo, Japan, 19 August 1966

Address5-5-29-119 Sakurajyosui, Setagaya, Tokyo 156-0045 JapanEmail: [email protected]

EducationBotanical painting short courses with Annie Farrer, Royal

Botanic Gardens, Kew, 2004; Anne-Marie Evans, Chelsea Physic Garden, London, 2004

Botanical painting class with Annie Farrer, 2004–; Masumi Yamanaka, 2004–; Tomoko Ogawa, 2006–

CareerFlower designer and instructor, 1989–Botanical artist, 2004–; instructor, 2009–

MediumWatercolor

Group Exhibition(s)Royal Horticultural Society, 2008Kubota Gallery, Tokyo, 2009The Wonderful World of Vegetables, 47th Exhibition,

Ibaraki Nature Museum, Bandō, Ibaraki, 2009Botanical & Nature Contemporary Exhibition, Hotel Okura,

Tokyo, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Gold Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 2008

CollectionsPrivate collections

Work Reproduced InAnonymous. 1996. Elegant Wedding Bouquets. Tokyo, Japan:

Rikuyo-sha Publishing, Inc.

86Dried Acanthus mollis leaf 2009Watercolor on paper 49.5 × 35 cmLent by the artist

Showell, Billyb. Surrey, England, 7 August 1966

Address41 Bayham Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 5HU EnglandEmail: [email protected] site: www.billyshowell.co.uk

EducationDiploma, Art and Design, Epsom School of Art and Design,

Surrey, England, 1984–1986B.A. (Honors), Fashion Design and Illustration, Central Saint

Martins College of Art and Design, London, England, 1986–1989

CareerDesigner/illustrator and artist, Wallis Fashion Group, London,

1989–1991; freelance, 1991–1998Teacher, botanical and watercolor painting, Sevenoaks Adult

Education, Kent, 1998–2006Tutor, painting, Tunbridge Wells Studio, Tunbridge Wells,

2005–Teacher, botanical art, Distance Learning Diploma Course,

Society of Botanical Artists, London, 2006–20010Teacher, botanical painting, Blue Mountains, New South

Wales, Australia; Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Scotland, 2009

Teacher, botanical painting, Pashley Manor Gardens, East Sussex; Denman College, Oxfordshire, 2009–

MembershipSociety of Botanical Artists

MediumWatercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Still-Life and Flowers, Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art

Gallery, Tunbridge Wells, 1998A Passion for Flowers, Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art

Gallery, Tunbridge Wells, 2000

Group Exhibition(s)Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists,

Central Hall Westminster, London, 2000–2004, 2006–2009

Autumn Flower Show, 2003; Hampton Court Flower Show, Royal Horticultural Society, 2004, 2005

Cranbrook Art Show, Vestry Hall, Cranbrook, Kent, 2004, 2007Annual Exhibition, Five Arrows Gallery, Exbury Gardens,

Hampshire, 2004–2007

172 Annual Exhibition, Pashley Manor Gardens, East Sussex, 2004–2009

Florum, Exhibition of Flower, Botanical and Landscape Paintings, Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Sevenoaks, Kent, 2004–2009

Honor(s)/Award(s)Certificate of Botanical Merit, Society of Botanical Artists,

2000–2004, 2006, 2007Silver-Gilt Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 2003

CollectionsLindley Library, Royal Horticultural Society

CommissionsChrysanthemum SocietyNumerous private commissions

Work Reproduced InStevens, M. 2004. The Art of Botanical Painting.

London: Harper Collins.Stevens, M. 2007. The Botanical Palette.

London: Harper Collins.

Botanical illustrations for magazines: The Artist, The Artist and Illustrator, Flower Arranging

Botanical illustrations for self-published cards in England

BibliographyShowell, B. 2006. Watercolour Flower Portraits.

Tunbridge Wells: Search. Showell, B. 2009. Watercolour Fruit & Vegetable Portraits.

Tunbridge Wells: Search.Showell, B. 2010. Billy Showell’s A–Z of Flower Portraits.

Tunbridge Wells: Search.

87Zantedeschia Heart 2008Watercolor on paper 46.5 × 49 cmLent by the artist

88Love goddess [Zantedeschia sp.] 2008Watercolor on paper 51.5 × 52 cmHunt Institute collection

Portrait Photo Credit: Debbie Patterson and Search Press Ltd.

Sousa, Klei Rodrigob. Mauá, Brazil, 20 May 1979

AddressRua Giácomo Bressan 37, Vila Elisa, Ribeirão Pires,

São Paulo CEP 09401-060 BrazilEmail: [email protected] site: www.kleiarte.blogspot.com

EducationB.S., Science, Centro Universitário Fundaçáo Santo André,

2003Watercolor course, Parque Escola de Santo André, São Paulo,

2003Pen-and-ink course with Maria Helena Barreto and Paulo

Ormindo, Escola de Botânica Tropical, Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2004

CareerFreelance botanical illustrator, 2007Biologist advised by Ph.D. Maria das Graças Lapa Wanderley

and Maria Cecília Tomasi, São Paulo’s Flora, Instituto de Botânica (SP), São Paulo, 2005–2007

Botanical illustrator under direction of Maria Cecília Tomasi, Instituto de Botânica (SP), 2004–2007

MediaPen-and-ink, graphite

One-Person Exhibition(s)Centro Universitário Fundação Santo André, São Paulo, 2006,

2008, 2009Siça Souza Hairdressing, Lisboa, Portugal, 2009–2010

Group Exhibition(s)Fundação Botânica Margaret Mee, 57º Congresso Nacional

de Botânica (57th National Botanic Congress), Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul, 2006

Ilustradores Botânicos de São Paulo, 58º Congresso Nacional de Botânica (58th National Botanic Congress), São Paulo, 2007

Cores e Formas da Natureza, Banco Central do Brasil, São Paulo, 2007

Margaret Flockton Award Exhibition, Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, Red Box Gallery, National Herbarium, Sydney, New South Wales, 2008, 2009, 2010

Primavera Ilustrada, Conjunto Nacional, São Paulo, 2009

173Honor(s)/Award(s)Scholarship, Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa de São Paulo

(FAPESP), São Paulo’s Flora, 2005–2007First Prize: Pen-and-Ink, Botanical Illustration Contest,

Fundação Botânica Margaret Mee, Brazil, 2006Second Place: Pen-and-Ink, 2009; Highly Commended:

Pen-and-Ink, Margaret Flockton Award for Botanical Illustration, Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, 2010

Work Reproduced InRomanini, R. P. and F. Barros. 2007 (2008). Orchidaceae.

In: M. M. R. F. Melo. 1991+. Flora Fanerogâmica da Ilha do Cardoso. 13+ vols. São Paulo: Instituto de Botânica. Vol. 12, pp. 29–275.

Souza, F. O. and R. Simão-Bianchini. 2008. Asteraceae. In: M. M. R. F. Melo. 1991+. Flora Fanerogâmica da Ilha do Cardoso. 13+ vols. São Paulo: Instituto de Botânica. Vol. 13.

Wanderley, M. G. L., G. J. Shepherd and A. M. Giulietti. 2007. Bromeliaceae. In: M. G. L. Wanderley et al. 2001+. Flora Fanerogâmica do Estado de São Paulo. 6+ vols. São Paulo: FAPESP. Vol. 5.

BibliographyRoveratti, D. 2009. Plantas Nativas de Mata Atlântica com

Propriedades Medicinais. Santo André: Fundação Santo André.

Soares, L. F. 2009. Natureza Ilustrada. Diário do Grande ABC, caderno Cultura e Lazer Thursday, 14 May, p. 1.

89Orthophytum albopictum 2008 Pen-and-ink on polyester film 27 × 20.5 cmLent by the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Klei Sousa, 2009

Stephens, Ianb. Great Linford, North Buckinghamshire, England,

19 May 1940

Address46 Yardley Drive, Northampton NN2 8PE England

EducationN.D.D., Design (Illustration), School of the Arts, University

of Northampton, Northampton, England, 1956–1961Diploma, Educational Studies, Leicester Polytechnic, 1972–

1973

CareerSecondary art teacher, local schools, North Buckinghamshire

and Northampton, 1961–1978Graphic designer, illustrator and design studio manager,

Odhams Leisure Group, 1978–1989Freelance designer and illustrator, 1989–Instructor, wood engraving workshops, 1990–2005

MembershipKettering & District Art SocietyNorthampton Town and County Art SocietyRoyal Society of Painter-Printmakers, FellowSociety of Wood Engravers

MediaWood engraving, pen-and-ink, watercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Two-person exhibition with Terry Raybould, Four Seasons

Gallery, Northampton, 1979; Brixworth, 1985Three Wood Engravers (with Claire Dalby and John Craig),

Oxford, 1987Daventry District Council, Moot Hall, Daverntry,

Northamptonshire, 1989, 1993Royal Theatre, Northampton, 1993Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, 1998The Castle, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, 1999Welsh Impressions (with David Carpanini and

Colin See-Paynton), Cardiff, 1999Rothwell, 2001Small Garden Prints, Great Garden Show, County Museum,

Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, 2001Southwell Minster, Northamptonshire, 2005

Group Exhibition(s)Annual group exhibitions, Northampton Town and County

Art Society, 1974–Annual group exhibitions, Royal Society of Painter-

Printmakers, 1975–Annual group exhibitions, Kettering & District Art Society,

1978–1990

174 Annual touring exhibitions, Society of Wood Engravers, 1984–

Fremantle Print Award Exhibition, Western Australia, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988

East of England Show, Peterborough, 1990–1997Mini Print International, Cadaquès, Spain, 1991, 1994–1998New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham, Surrey, 1993, 1999–2001National Print Exhibition, London, 1996–2001Contemporary Print Exhibition, London, 1997, 1998, 2000Milton Keynes Printmakers, Milton Keynes,

Buckinghamshire, 2000Prints Limited, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, 2000Harlech Open Print Exhibition, Harlech, Merionethshire,

2000John Clare Exhibition, Helpston, Northamptonshire, 2000Daventry District Council, Moot Hall, Daverntry,

Northamptonshire, 2000Great Garden Show, County Museum, Aylesbury,

Buckinghamshire, 2001

Honor(s)/Award(s)Prizewinner, East of England Show, Peterborough, 1990J. Purcell Paper Prize, National Print Exhibition, London,

1996

CollectionsA.D.O.G.I. Galerie Fort, Cadaquès, SpainAshmolean MuseumDaventry District CouncilFremantle Arts CentreKettering Borough CouncilNorthampton Central Museum and Art GalleryNorthamptonshire County CouncilNottinghamshire County CouncilSurrey County CouncilWarwickshire MuseumsPrivate and public collections worldwide

CommissionsDaventry District Council, Christmas card, 2000Edward Thomas Fellowship, illustration to “It rains,” 2006Folio Society, book illustrations, 1991–2006Horton General Hospital Trust Board, presentation print,

1998Print Collectors Club, presentation print, 1981TypeFoundry, Northampton, Christmas cards, 1991–2000Numerous advertising and promotional illustration,

bookplates, greeting cardsNumerous private house and/or garden portraitsNumerous private commissions

Work Reproduced InBrett, S. 2002. An Engraver’s Globe: Wood Engraving World-

Wide in the 21st Century. London: Primrose Hill Press.Brontë, A. 1991. Tenant of Wildfell Hall. London: Folio

Society.Carr, J. L. 1999. Month in the Country. London: Folio

Society.Eliot, G. 1999. Mill on the Floss. London: Folio Society.Heiney, P. 1995. Ham & Pigs: A Celebration of the Whole

Hog. London: Excellent Press.Hill, S. and Rory Stuart. 1995. Reflections from a Garden.

London: Pavilion.Hönigsberg, S. 2005. Wood Engraving and Its Poem:

Comprising 13 Wood Engravings with 11 Poems and 1 Piece of Prose by Henry David Thoreau. Richmond: The Society of Wood Engravers, Libanus Press.

Inglis, A. 1992. Some Like It Hot. Swavesey: Silent.Kershaw, P., S. Conway, L. West and B. Hubbard. 2003. Two by

Two: A Noah’s Ark. England: Society of Wood Engravers.Lees-Milne, J. 1994. Ruthenshaw: A Ghost Story. London:

Robinson. Michie, J. 1997. Folio Golden Treasury: The Best Songs and

Lyrical Poems in the English Language. London: Folio Society.

Tennyson, A. 2006. Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Selected Poems. London: Folio Society.

Woodforde, J. 1992. Diary of a Country Parson. London: Folio Society.

Box 25, 25 prints by members of the Society of Wood Engravers to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the refounding of the society, 2009

The Millennium Ark, a composite print featuring work by 26 members of the Society of Wood Engravers, 2000

BibliographyLee, B. N. 1998. Ex-Libris: Encyclopaedia

Bio-Bibliographical of the Art of the Contemporary Ex-Libris. Portugal: Celorico de Basto.

Stephens, I. 2001. The Engraver’s Cut: Ian Stephens, 33 Wood Engravings Chosen by the Artist with an Autobiograph-ical Note. Bicester: Primrose Academy Press.

90Helleborus niger 1998Wood engraving 18 × 15 cm Edition: 6/50Hunt Institute collection

91Winter aconite [Eranthis hymalis] 1999Wood engraving Image: 6.5 × 6 cm Paper: 19 × 14 cm Edition: 1/13Hunt Institute collection

Portrait Photo Credit: Matthew Stephens

175Strawson, Sallyb. Doncaster, Yorkshire, England, 26 July 1964

AddressThe Lindens, Riby, Grimsby, Lincolnshire DN37 8NG

EnglandEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.A., Three Dimensional Design (Interiors), Kingston

University, Kingston upon Thames, London, 1983–1986Studied botanical painting with Anne-Marie Evans, Rutland,

2001–; Valerie Oxley, Sheffield Botanical Gardens

CareerInterior designer, London, 1986–1989; Yorkshire, 1989–1993

MembershipFlorilegium Society at Sheffield Botanical Gardens, 2006

MediumWatercolor

Group Exhibition(s)Anne-Marie Evans (AME) Painting Group, Lincoln

Cathedral, Lincolnshire, 2008The Highgrove Florilegium Exhibition, Garden Museum,

London, 2009; (Prints), Nijo-jo Castle, Kyoto, 2009; (Prints), Marucube Gallery, Tokyo, 2010; Teylers Museum, Haarlem, The Netherlands, 2010

CollectionsSheffield Botanical Gardens Florilegium ArchiveThe artist’s work has been selected for inclusion in

The Highgrove Florilegium published for The Prince’s Charitable Foundation to celebrate and record the plants in the garden at HRH The Prince of Wales at Highgrove.

CommissionsPrivate commissions in the United Kingdom

Work Reproduced InThe Prince’s Charities Foundation. 2008–2009.

The Highgrove Florilegium: Watercolours Depicting Plants Grown in the Garden at Highgrove. 2 vols. London: Addison Publications Ltd. Vol. 2, pls. 75, 92.

BibliographyThe Lincolnshire Journal, 2008, April issue

92Fritillaria imperialis 2008Watercolor on paper 63.5 × 52 cmLent by the artist

93Fritillaria meleagris 2009Watercolor on paper 48 × 38 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: K. E. Strawson

176 Strickland, Fionab. Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 February 1956

Address8 Millar Place, Greenmount Park, Falkirk, Stirlingshire

FK2 8QB ScotlandEmail: [email protected]

EducationD.A. and Postgraduate Diploma, Drawing and Painting,

Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, 1974–1978, 1979P.G.C.E., Secondary teaching qualification, Art and Design,

Moray House School of Education, Edinburgh, 1980

CareerArt and Design Teacher, Bo’ness Academy, 1980–1991; Alloa

Academy, 1991–1993; Art and Design Principal Teacher, Bannockburn High School, Stirling, 1993–2006

Botanical artist, 2008–

MembershipSociety of Botanical Artists

MediumWatercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Abstract Paintings, The Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, 1985Botanical Paintings, East Kilbride Arts Centre Gallery, South

Lanarkshire, 2009

Group Exhibition(s)Numerous exhibitions of abstract paintings, various venues,

Scotland and England, 1977–1997Visual Arts Scotland, Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound,

Edinburgh, 1999, 2003Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art, McLellan Gallery,

Glasgow, 2002; Royal Glasgow Concert Hall, Glasgow, 2003; Roger Bilcliffe Gallery, Glasgow, 2004; Mitchell Library, Glasgow, 2005, 2006; Christmas Exhibition, Glasgow, 2005, 2006

Moving Solutions (traveling exhibition), Society of Scottish Artists, ArtTM, Bank Street, Inverness, 2002; Bonhoga Gallery, Weisdale Mill, Shetland, 2003

107th Annual Exhibition, Society of Scottish Artists, The Mound, Edinburgh, 2004

Open Exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound, Edinburgh, 2005

A Celebration of Hospitalfield, Hospitalfield Alumni Exhibition, Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh, 2007

Christmas Exhibition, Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2008

128th Annual Exhibition, Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour, Edinburgh, 2008

The Botanical Palette, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2008

Flowers and Gardens, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists, Lecture Hall, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2009

Judith Blacklock Flower Gallery, Knightsbridge, London, 2009

Autumn, Society of Botanical Artists, Palmengarten, Frankfurt, 2010Botanical Paintings, Art Amatoria, Edinburgh, 2010Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park, 2010Gold Standard: An Exhibition of Botanical Art, Royal

Horticultural Society and Fulham Palace, Fulham Palace, London, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Scholarship to Hospitalfield House, Edinburgh College of

Art, Arbroath, 1977Traveling scholarship to Italy and France, Edinburgh College

of Art, 1978Runner-Up, St. Cuthbert’s Mill Award, 2008; People’s Choice

Award, 2008; Margaret Grainger Memorial Silver Bowl, 2009; Certificate of Merit, Society of Botanical Artists, 2009

Dawn Jolliffe Botanical Art Bursary, 2008; Gold Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 2008

CollectionsDr. Shirley Sherwood CollectionLindley Library, Royal Horticultural SocietyNumerous private collections

94Hosta, Dried Hosta 2006Watercolor on paper 67 × 49 cmLent by the artist

95Helianthus, Last sunflower 2008Watercolor on paper 59 × 49 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Robert McNeill, Society of Botanical Artists exhibition, 2008

177Tobita, Norikob. Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 26 May 1940

AddressAtore II-701, 1496-1, 2 Chome, Nissin, Kitaku, Saitama City

331-0044 JapanEmail: [email protected]

EducationApprenticeship in botanical art with Hiroki Sato, Tokyo

Culture School, Tokyo, Japan, 1996; Keiko Yoshida, Japan Gardening Society, Tokyo, Japan, 1997

CareerBotanical artist, 2000–

MembershipBotanical Artists’ Association of Japan Gardening SocietyJapan Seiko Art Association

MediumWatercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Art Gallery Quench, Saitama, 2009

Group Exhibition(s)Botanical Art and Illustration Exhibition of the Japan Gardening

Society, Tokyo, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000Botanical Art Group, Tanpopo Exhibition, Stage 21 Gallery,

Ginza, Tokyo, 1997–2005; Agape Gallery, Ginza, Tokyo, 2006–Botanical Art Exhibition, Japan Seiko Art Association, Tokyo, 2006, 2007, 2008

Chelsea Flower Show, Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2007

The Highgrove Florilegium Exhibition, Garden Museum, London, 2009; (Prints), Nijo-jo Castle, Kyoto, 2009; (Prints), Marucube Gallery, Tokyo, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Grand Prix, Botanical Art and Illustration Exhibition of the Japan

Gardening Society, 2000Gold Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 2007

CollectionsLindley Library, Royal Horticultural SocietyThe artist’s work has been selected for inclusion in

The Highgrove Florilegium published for The Prince’s Charitable Foundation to celebrate and record the plants in the garden at HRH The Prince of Wales at Highgrove.

Work Reproduced InThe Prince’s Charities Foundation. 2008–2009. The

Highgrove Florilegium: Watercolours Depicting Plants Grown in the Garden at Highgrove. 2 vols. London: Addison Publications Ltd. Vol. 2, pl. 80.

96Rubus trifidus 2009Watercolor on paper 44.5 × 36 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

178 Vanzetti, Lidiab. Varallo Sesia, Italy, 22 September 1960

AddressVia A. Fasola 8, 28075 Grignasco, Novara, ItalyEmail: [email protected]

EducationDiploma, Primary Teaching, Istituto “Rosa Stampa,” Vercelli,

Italy, 1974–1978

CareerPrimary school teacher, 1983–Botanical painter, 2004–

MembershipFlora Viva, Association of Italian Botanical Painters

MediaWatercolor on paper, watercolor on parchment, pencil, oil

One-Person Exhibition(s)I fiori del risveglio, Villa Necchi Campiglio, Milano, 2009–2010Due giorni per l’Autunno, Castello di Masino, Torino, 2009

Group Exhibition(s)Flora d’Autore, Villa Hanbury, Ventimiglia, 2004IV and V Mostra nazionale di Pittura e Disegno botanico, Palazzo

Ducale, Lucca, 2005; S. Andrea di Compito, Lucca, 2006L’Illustrazione Botanica, Orto Botanico, Lucca, 2005L’Illustrazione Botanica, Contemporanei a confronto, Orto

Botanico e Museo Nazionale di Villa Guinigi, Lucca, 2006 [Exhibition catalogue]

Mostra di pittura botanica, Euroflora, Genova, 2006Acquerelli Botanici, Villa Durazzo Pallavicini, Genova Pegli,

2007Pittura botanica moderna, Palazzo Natta, Novara, 2007, 2008,

2009 [Exhibition catalogue]Flora in Arte, San Nazzaro Sesia, Novara, 2008London Flower Show, Royal Horticultural Society, Royal

Horticultural Halls, Westminster, London, 2008Botalia-flora dipinta, Orto Botanico, Lucca, 2009Pescia in fiore, Istituto Tecnico Agrario Statale, Pescia (Pistoia),

2009 [Exhibition catalogue]Botanical Images Scotia, Royal Caledonian Horticultural

Society and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Gardening Scotland, Edinburgh, 2010

Tra Arte e Scienza: Pittura Botanica al Museo Civico di Storia Naturale ‘G. Doria,’ Genova, 2010 [Exhibition catalogue]

Honor(s)/Award(s)1˚ Prize, L’Illustrazione Botanica, Lucca, 2005Gold Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 20083˚ Prize, Concorso ‘Città di Lucca–Il Panterino,’ Lucca, 2009Silver-Gilt Medal, Botanical Images Scotia, 2010

CollectionsPublic and private collections

BibliographyArrigoni, P. 2009. Pittori botanici contemporanei. [Exhibition

catalogue.]Pantera, M. and A. Grossi. 2006. L’Illustrazione Botanica,

Contemporanei a confronto. [Exhibition catalogue.]Ranieri, A. and R. Poggi. 2010. Tra Arte e Scienza: Pittura

Botanica al Museo. Italy. [Exhibition catalogue.]

97Mela ‘d la cumpòsta’ [Apple ‘of compote’] 2008Watercolor on paper 36 × 51 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

179Vize, Sueb. Hull, Yorkshire, England, 20 February 1955

Address34 Norfolk Avenue, Toton, Nottingham NG9 6GP EnglandEmail: [email protected] site: www.suevize.com

EducationBotanical illustration course, Workers Educational Association

(WEA), St. Helen’s House, Derby, 2000–2002Botanical illustration workshops, Sheffield Botanical Gardens,

Sheffield, 2001–2002, 2008; Losehill Hall, Derbyshire, 2002–2006, 2008, 2009

Botanical illustration (using colored pencil) workshop, Harlow Carr, Yorkshire, 2007

CareerTechnical librarian, Derbyshire, 1974–1999Complementary therapist, Nottingham, 1988–2002Freelance botanical artist and tutor, Nottingham and

Derbyshire, 2002–Tutor, botanical illustration workshops and classes,

Attenborough Village, The Pearson Centre and Woodborough Hall, Nottingham, 2004–; Losehill Hall and Losehill House Hotel, Derbyshire, 2007–; Art Angel Studios, 2007–; Sheffield Botanical Gardens, 2008

MembershipFlorilegium Society at Sheffield Botanical GardensSociety of Botanical ArtistsUnited Kingdom Coloured Pencil Society

MediaGraphite pencil, colored pencil, watercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Ockbrook, Derbyshire, 2005–2008Two-person exhibition, George Stevenson Gallery,

Long Eaton, Nottinghamshire, 2007

Group Exhibition(s)Art Angel Studio, Derbyshire, 2003–2005Art of the Midlands Open Competition, Nottinghamshire,

2006–2009Beetroot Tree Gallery, Derbyshire, 2006Indigenous Arts Open Competition, Nottinghamshire,

2006–2010Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists,

Lecture Hall, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Commended Award (Amaryllis drawing), 2006; Best Still

Life (Larch Cone drawing), 2007; Highly Commended Award (Allium drawing), 2007; Highly Commended Award (Fern Study drawing), Art of the Midlands Open Competition, 2008

Best Use of Medium (Allium drawing), Indigenous Arts Open Competition, 2008

CollectionsNottingham University, Plant Sciences DivisionNumerous private collections in England and worldwide

CommissionsHeritage Art Papers, 2006Nottingham University, Plant Sciences Division, 2008–2009Numerous private commissions in England and worldwide,

2002–2010

Work Reproduced InSwan, A. 2009. Botanical Painting with Coloured Pencils.

London: HarperCollins Publishers Limited.

Greeting cards, Heritage Art Papers, 2006Talking Point, 2007

BibliographyAnonymous. 2009. In the spotlight. Talking Point:

United Kingdom Coloured Pencil Society 9(34).Vize, S. 2009. Masterclass step-by-step. Talking Point:

United Kingdom Coloured Pencil Society 9(34).

98Papaver orientale, Oriental poppy 2009Graphite pencil on paper 44.5 × 27 cmLent by the artist

99Polystichum setiferum, Soft shield fern 2008Graphite pencil on illustration board 31 × 45 cmLent by the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Stuart Vize, 2009

180 Watters, Catherine M.b. Paris, France, 15 May 1952

Address28 La Cuesta Road, Orinda, CA 94563 USAEmail: [email protected] site: www.catherinewatters.com

EducationB.A., French Literature and Art, 1970–1974; Graduate

Degree in Education, 1974–1975, University of California, Davis

CareerFrench and Art Instructor, Davis High School, Davis, Calif.;

Woodland High School, Woodland, Calif., 1975–1977Private French and Art lessons, Piedmont and Oakland,

Calif., 1984–1998Botanical Artist, 1989–Botanical Art Instructor, Filoli, Woodside, Calif., 1999–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsBrooklyn Botanic Garden Florilegium SocietyChelsea Physic Garden Florilegium SocietyFiloli Florilegium GuildGarden Club of AmericaNorthern California Society of Botanical Artists

MediumWatercolor on calfskin vellum, watercolor on paper

One-Person Exhibition(s)Rare Lilies of California, Cox Arboretum, Dayton, Ohio, 1997Catherine M. Watters—Botanical Paintings, Prints Etc. Gallery,

San Francisco, Calif., 2004

Group Exhibition(s)California Species: Biological Art & Illustration (later The Art

of Seeing: Nature Revealed through Illustration), 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Juried Exhibition of the Natural Sciences Department, Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, Calif., 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006

Botanical Art in the Arboretum, American Society of Botanical Artists Invitational Exhibition, University of California Davis Alumni Center, Davis, Calif., 1998

Natives and Endangered Species of the Pacific Coast, American Society of Botanical Artists Invitational Exhibition, Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco, Calif., 1998

Botanical Art, American Society of Botanical Artists Invitational Exhibition, San Francisco Landscape & Garden Show, San Francisco, Calif., 1999

1st–12th Annual Botanical Art Exhibition, Filoli, Woodside, Calif., 1999–2010

Flora of Mt. Diablo and the San Francisco Bay Area, American Society of Botanical Artists Invitational Exhibition, Mt. Diablo Museum, Walnut Creek, Calif., 1999

5th, 7th and 11th Annual International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition, American Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York, New York, N.Y., 2002, 2004, 2008 [Exhibition catalogue]

Miniatures, Monterey Museum of Art, Monterey, Calif., 2002The Art of Saving Oaks, Filoli, Woodside, Calif., 2003;

Arboretum, University of California, Santa Cruz, Calif., 2004

Exotica: Plant Portraits from around the World, Hearst Art Gallery, St. Mary’s College, Moraga, Calif., 2003

Natural Selection, International Juried Exhibition of the American Society of Botanical Artists, Lyme Art Association, Olde Lyme, Conn., 2003

North American Western Region Exhibit, American Society of Botanical Artists, Loveland Museum/Gallery, Loveland, Colo., 2003 [Exhibition catalogue]

Botanical Bounty, Flinn Gallery, Greenwich Library, Greenwich, Conn., 2004

Instructors’ Exhibition, Filoli, Woodside, Calif., 2004Fresh Cut, International Juried Exhibition of the American

Society of Botanical Artists, Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, Minn., 2005 [Exhibition catalogue]

Local Voice, Juried Exhibition, Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek, Calif., 2005

Botanical Treasures: An International Exhibition of Contemporary Botanical Paintings, Millbrook Free Library, Millbrook, N.Y., 2006

Garden Gallery, Portland Home and Garden Show, Portland Metropolitan Exposition Center, Portland, Ore., 2006

Botanical Art, Garden Club of America, New York, N.Y., 2007Filoli Instructors and Their Students, Filoli, Woodside, Calif.,

2007A Passion for Plants, Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco, Calif.,

2008Portraits of a Garden IV, Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Florilegium Society, Steinhardt Conservatory Gallery, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, N.Y., 2008

Botanical Illustration Exhibition, California Native Plant Society 2009 Conservation Conference, Sacramento, Calif., 2009

Botanicals: Environmental Expressions in Art, The Alisa and Isaac M. Sutton Collection, Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Pittsburgh, Pa., 2009 [Exhibition catalogue]

Botanical Art Exhibition, Garden Clubs of America, Orinda, Calif., 2010

Brooklyn Botanic Garden Florilegium Society, Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 2010

181Plants Illustrated, Northern California Society of Botanical Artists Exhibition, University of California Botanical Garden, Berkeley, Calif., 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Best in Show, Portland Home & Garden Show, 2006Judges Commendation; Anne Lyon Crammond Award,

Garden Clubs of America, 2010

CollectionsBrooklyn Botanic Garden Florilegium CollectionCollection of Alisa and Isaac M. SuttonFiloli Florilegium, Filoli Sterling LibraryGardens at Heather Farms FlorilegiumMuseum of Natural History, ParisQuarryhill Botanical Garden FlorilegiumRoyal Botanic Gardens, Kew

CommissionsNumerous private and commercial commissions in France

and the United States

Work Reproduced InAycard, M. 2002. Le Langage des Fleurs. Paris: Perrin.Aycard, M. and R. de Ayala. 2001. Une Histoire des Fleurs.

Paris: Perrin.Brensel, K. 2001. Sunset Western Garden Book, ed. 7.

Menlo Park, Calif.: Sunset Publishing Corporation.Fiedler, P. L. and C. M. Watters. 1996. Rare Lilies of

California. Sacramento, Calif.: California Native Plant Society.

Lang, S. 1998. Pruning, ed. 4. Menlo Park, Calif.: Sunset Books.

Botanical illustrations for magazines: Horticulture, 2007, April issue; Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, 2009

BibliographyAnonymous. 2009. Artistry in bloom. Victoria March–April:

72–77.

100Pear, Pyrus communis ‘Conference’ 2009Watercolor on Classic vellum 28 × 23 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

101Pear, Pyrus communis ‘Packham’s Triumph’ 2009Watercolor on Classic vellum 27.5 × 23 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: David Watters, 2009

Weller, Kerrib. Toronto, Canada

Address609 Brierwood Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K2A 2J1 CanadaEmail: [email protected] site: www.kerriweller.com

EducationDiploma (Honors), Fine Art (major) and Communication

and Design (minor), Ontario College of Art, Toronto, 1976–1980

B.Sc. AMM., Art as Applied to Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, 1984–1987

CareerDesigner, Outreach Services, Royal Ontario Museum,

Toronto, 1981–1984Medical Illustrator, Medical Art Services, Toronto General

Hospital, Toronto, 1985; Sandoz Medical Artist in Research Scholarship, University of Toronto, Toronto, 1987

Exhibit designer, The Evolution of Medical Illustration, Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine, Toronto, 1986

Graphic artist, Toronto Historical Board, Toronto, 1986Exhibit Graphic Designer/Coordinator, Ontario Science

Center, Toronto, 1988–1998Freelance medical legal illustrator, 1999Volunteer designer and coordinator, school ground greening,

renewal and garden habitat projects, Ottawa, 2004–2006Instructor, Botanical Art, 2006–; Figure Drawing, Nepean

Visual Arts Center, Ottawa, 2006–2008Instructor, Botanical Art Workshops, various venues including

Botanical Artists of Canada, Toronto; Algonquin College’s Summer Academy of the Arts, Ottawa; Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa; Heritage House, Smith Falls, 2006–

Art Instructor, Drawing at the Canadian Museum of Nature, Algonquin College, Ottawa, 2010

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsAssociation of Medical Illustrators

MediaOil, watercolor, graphite pencil, charcoal pencil, colored

pencil

Group Exhibition(s)Canada Blooms, Juried Botanical Art Exhibitions, Convention

Centre, Toronto, 2005–2008 (featured artist in 2008)What is Botanical Art? A Showcase of Contemporary Work,

John B. Aird Gallery, Toronto, 2007Dare the Nude, Mill Street Gallery, Almonte, 2008

182 Homage, Cube Gallery, Ottawa, 2009For the Love of the Farm, Fine Art Exhibition, Friends of the

Farm, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, 2010Ottawa Orchid Society Annual Show, Ottawa, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Loomis and Toles Prize, Ontario College of Art, 1977Provincial Chapter of Ontario IODE Tuition Scholarship,

Ontario College of Art, 1978Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant, 1979Bradshaw-Errington Scholarship, Faculty of Medicine,

University of Toronto, 1985Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine Award

(for the creation of the exhibition, The Evolution of Medical Illustration), Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, 1986

Art as Applied to Medicine Award, Canadian Ophthalmological Society, 1987

Sandoz Medical Artist in Research Scholarship, University of Toronto, 1987

Community Volunteer Award, Ottawa, 2005First Place, Botanical Illustration, Ottawa Orchid Society,

2010

CollectionsPrivate collections in Britain and Canada

Work Reproduced InAnonymous. 1987. Society presents illustration award.

Ontario Medical Review 54(7): 27.Bagley, G. 1987. Doctors and artists have long shared their

eagerness to study anatomy. Medical Post 23(3): 22–23.Gross, A. and B. Langer. 1989. Surgery: A Complete Guide

for Patients and Their Families. Toronto: Harper & Collins.

BibliographyWeller, K. 1987. The evolution of medical illustration.

University of Toronto Medical Journal 64(3): 24–28. Weller, K. and J. B Hay. 1988. The pathogenesis of rhematoid

arthritis. Sandorama 2: 21–27.Weller, K. and B. Pratt. 1982–1986. Canadian Gardening

Calendar. Markham: Thomas Allen & Son. [Design and illustrations.]

102Iris germanica 2006Watercolor on paper 56.5 × 38 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Trevor van Leeuwen, 2009

Wickison, Sueb. Sierra Leone, West Africa, 18 October 1958

Address924 Ohariu Valley Road, Ohariu, Wellington 6037

New ZealandEmail: [email protected] site: www.suewickisondesign.com

EducationB.A. (Honors), Scientific Illustration, Middlesex University,

London, 1978–1982

CareerFreelance botanical illustrator, 1982–

MembershipAmerican Society of Botanical ArtistsBotanical Art Society of AustraliaBotanical Art Society of New ZealandSociety of Botanical Artists

MediaWatercolor, graphite pencil, pen-and-ink

One-Person Exhibition(s)Kura Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand, 2005New Zealand House, London, England, 2006Kura Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand, 2007Savill Garden, Windsor Great Park, England, 2007

Group Exhibition(s)The Art of Botanical Illustration, 7th Biennial Exhibition

Presented by the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, Domain House, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, Victoria, 2004

Royal Horticultural Society, Royal Horticultural Halls & Conference Centre, London, 2006, 2008

Flowers and Gardens, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists, Lecture Hall, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2007

Bringing the Outside in (guest artist), New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts Summer Exhibition, Wellington, 2009

Margaret Flockton Award Exhibition, Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, Red Box Gallery, National Herbarium, Sydney, New South Wales, 2010

Silver Jubilee Exhibition, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship, 1986Silver Medal, 2006; Gold Medal, Royal Horticultural Society,

2008Award of Botanical Merit, Society of Botanical Artists, 2010

183CollectionsLibrary and Archives, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

CommissionsNew Zealand Plant Conservation Network, Painting

of Trilepidea adamsii to be used for the Individual Conservation Achievement Award, 2007

Numerous private commissions

Work Reproduced InHenderson, C. P. and I. R. Hancock. 1988. Guide to the

Useful Plants of Solomon Islands. Honiara, Solomon Islands: Research Department Ministry of Agriculture and Lands.

Howell, J. 1991. Vegetation Structures for Stabilising Highway Slopes: A Manual for Nepal. Kathmandu: UK/Nepal Eastern Region Interim Project, Maintenance and Rehabilitation Coordinating Unit, Department of Roads.

Lewis, B. A. and P. Cribb. 1989. Orchids of Vanuatu. London: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Lewis, B. A. and P. Cribb. 1990. Coelogyne susanae, a new species of Orchidaceae from the Solomon Islands and Bougainville. Kew Bull. 46(2): 317–319.

Lewis, B. A. and P. Cribb. 1991. Orchids of the Solomon Islands and Bougainville. London: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Lewis, G. 1987. Legumes of Bahia. London: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Lewis, G. 1998. Caesalpinia: A Revision of the Poincianella-Erythrostemon group. London: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Renvoize, S. 1984. Grasses of Bahia. London: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Whistler, W. A. and P. Cribb. 1996. Orchids of Samoa. London: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Botanical illustrations for magazines: Kew Bulletin, Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, The Plantsman, Which? Gardening, Reader’s Digest natural history publications; for books: Gardening books in the United Kingdom, late 1980s to early 1990s

Stamp designs, natural history illustrations, several countries in the Pacific, including New Zealand

BibliographyRobinson, D. 2008. New Zealand in Watercolour: 30 Leading

Artists Paint the Country and Its People. Auckland: New Holland.

Biographical articles: The Dominion Post, The Gardener Magazine (New Zealand), Manawatu Standard, New Zealand House and Garden Magazine, New Zealand Plant Conservation Network, Otago Daily Times, Weekend Gardener

103Arisaema franchetianum, juvenile and mature plant 2008Watercolor on paper 76 × 46.5 cmLent by the artist

104Arisaema speciosum, juvenile stage 2008Watercolor on paper 43 × 42 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: James Gilbert Wellington, 2007

184 Williams, Sue J.b. Murree, Pakistan, 10 May 1942

AddressRusset House, Lughorse Lane, Yalding, Kent ME18 6EG

EnglandEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.A. (Honors), Modern Languages, St. Hugh’s College,

Oxford, 1960–1963M.A. (Oxon.), University of Oxford, 1974Self-taught artist, 1990Botanical illustration short courses, Royal Botanic Gardens,

Kew, 1993; Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1993Botanical master class, Sydney, 2000

CareerTeacher, German, French and English, England; Philippine

Women’s University and University of Santo Tomas, Manila; International School, Milan; Pars College and British Council, Tehran, 1963–1980

Botanical artist, 1994–

MembershipChelsea Physic Garden Florilegium Society, FellowSociety of Botanical Artists

MediumWatercolor

One-Person Exhibition(s)Trees and Flowers of Zimbabwe, National Herbarium and

Botanic Garden, Harare, Zimbabwe, 1998A Growing Passion, St. Hugh’s College, Oxford, 2007

Group Exhibition(s)Pataka Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand, 1999, 2000Annual Exhibition of the Kent Painters’ Group, Sevenoaks

School, Kent, 2001–2010Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists,

Central Hall Westminster, London, 2001–2010Botanica, Adam Art Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand, 2001Florum, Exhibition of Flower, Botanical and Landscape

Paintings, Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Sevenoaks, Kent, 2001–2009

The Nature of Islands, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Tasmania, 2002

Royal Horticultural Society, 2004, 2006, 2008Inner Beauty? Paintings of Medicinal Plants by Chelsea Physic

Garden Florilegium Society, Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 2008; Steinhardt Conservatory Gallery, Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, Brooklyn, N.Y., 2009

Honor(s)/Award(s)Silver-Gilt Medal, 2006; Gold Medal, Royal Horticultural

Society, 2008

CollectionsChelsea Physic Garden Florilegium SocietyLindley Library, Royal Horticultural Society

CommissionsPitcairn Islands Philatelic Bureau (Pitcairn Island Post

Office), New Zealand, stamp designs (three shell issues, beekeeping industry and definitive botanical issue), 1999–2004

Work Reproduced InPitcairn Islands Philatelic Bureau. 1999. Pitcairn Island

Honey Bees. New Zealand: Southern Colour Print.Pitcairn Islands Philatelic Bureau. 2000. Ninth Definitive

Issue - Botanical Definitive. Netherlands: Joh Enschedé Stamps.

Pitcairn Islands Philatelic Bureau. 2001. Cowry Shells. La Loupe, France: Cartor Security Printers.

Pitcairn Islands Philatelic Bureau. 2003. Shells Part II – Conus. Netherlands: Joh Enschedé Stamps.

Pitcairn Islands Philatelic Bureau. 2004. Shells Part III – Terebra. Australia: SNP Print.

Greeting cards, indigenous flora and fauna of New Zealand

BibliographyBrown, A. 2005. Flower Paintings from the Apothecaries’

Garden: Contemporary Botanical Illustrations from Chelsea Physic Garden. Woodbridge, Suffolk, U.K.: Antique Collectors’ Club. [Exhibition catalogue.]

105Paphiopedilum callosum 2009Watercolor on paper 54 × 38.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Portrait Photo Credit: Martin Williams, 2007

185Winkel, Esmée L. C.b. Hilversum, Netherlands, 6 January 1983

AddressCaeciliastraat 9, Leiden 2312 XB NetherlandsEmail: [email protected]

EducationB.Sc., Biology, University of Leiden, Leiden, 2004–2007Botanical illustration training, Nationaal Herbarium

Nederland, 2007–2008Botanical watercolor courses with Anita Walsmit Sachs,

Hortus Botanicus Leiden, 2007–2008Master of Scientific Illustration classes, Academy of Art,

Hogeschool Zuyd Maastricht and University of Maastricht, Netherlands, 2008–

CareerBotanical illustrator, Nationaal Herbarium Nederland,

Leiden, 2008–

MembershipDutch Society of Botanical Artists

MediaPen-and-ink, watercolor, pencil, computer drawing programs

Group Exhibition(s)Illustreren voor Botanisch Onderzoek, Gorlaeus Laboratory,

University of Leiden, Leiden, 2009Scientific illustrations, Kasteeltuinen Arcen, Arcen, 2009Focus on Nature XI, New York State Museum, Albany, N.Y.,

2010 [Exhibition catalogue]Siebolds Flower Garden, Sieboldhuis, Leiden, 2010

CollectionsNationaal Herbarium Nederland

Work Reproduced InBIOTIK (Biodiversity Informatics and Co-Operation in

Taxonomy for Interactive Shared Knowledge Base). 2006–2008. http://www.biotik.org/

Hoang, V. S. 2009. Uses and Conservation of Plant Diversity in Ben En National Park, Vietnam. Thesis. National Herbarium of the Netherlands, University of Leiden.

van Welzen, P. C. and P. I. Forster. 2010. A revision of Malesian Austrobuxus (Picrodendraceae/Euphorbiaceae s.l. subfam. Oldfieldioideae). Nordic J. Bot. 28(2): 189–195.

BibliographyNewspaper interviews and articles: Trouw, 2 May 2009,

vol. 67, no. 19775; Mare, 12 March 2009, no. 23; Origin Magazine, 2009, vol. 4, no. 3; Leidsch Dagblad, 13 March 2009; Arbor Vitae, 2010, vol. 20, February issue (Dutch Society of Dendrology)

Television interview: local news, 13 March 2009

106Coelogyne punctulata Lindl. subsp. brevipedunculata Subedi. 2009Pen-and-ink on paper 41 × 29.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the NCB Naturalis–Nationaal Herbarium Nederland

186 Yokoyama, Yokob. Gunma, Japan, 26 February 1962

AddressNT 143-2, 2330-26 Kashiwabara, Sayama-shi, Saitama

350-1335 JapanEmail: [email protected]

EducationCertificate, Education, Bunkyo University, Saitama,

1981–1985Studying botanical painting with Wakako Komiya, Saitama,

1999–2003Botanical art course, Sogei Cultural Center, Tokyo,

2001–2002

CareerElementary school teacher, Tokyo, 1985–1986Freelance botanical artist, 2007–

MembershipBotanical Artists’ Association of Japan Gardening Society,

2001–

MediaWatercolor, graphite pencil

One-Person Exhibition(s)Agape Gallery, Ginza, Tokyo, 2007

Group Exhibition(s)17th Japan Gardening Society Botanical Art Exhibition, Tokyo,

2005Hotel Okura Tokyo, Tokyo, 2010

Honor(s)/Award(s)Grand Prix, 17th Japan Gardening Society Botanical Art

Exhibition, 2005

CollectionsPrivate collections

107Lilium ‘Casablanca’ 2009Watercolor on paper 56.5 × 40.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

108Rosa ‘Evelyn’ 2009Watercolor on paper 29.5 × 30 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

Zaage, Hermanb. Jersey City, New Jersey, 1927d. Staten Island, New York, 2008

EducationWorkshops, Works Progress Administration, 1940sStudied printmaking with John Ross, New School for Social

Research, New York, N.Y., 1960s

CareerMaster finisher and etcher, Black and White Finishing

Department, Walker Engraving Company, New York, N.Y., 1946–1984

Assistant instructor (to John Ross), New School for Social Research, New York, N.Y., 1968–2008

Teacher, Printmaking, Art Lab, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island, N.Y., 1978–2008

MembershipAudubon Artists Boston PrintmakersFlorida Printmakers SocietyPrintmaking Council of New JerseySociety of American Graphic Artists

MediaPrintmaking: mezzotint, etching, etching/aquatint, collagraph,

woodcut

One-Person Exhibition(s)Staten Island Museum (three-person exhibition),

Staten Island, N.Y., 1965University of Eastern New Mexico, Portales, N.M., 1971Atelier Art Gallery, Art Lab, Staten Island, N.Y., 1976South Nassau Unitarian Church, Freeport, Long Island, N.Y.,

1976College of Staten Island, La Galleria, Staten Island, N.Y., 1977Mezzotints +, Wagner College Art Gallery, Staten Island, N.Y.,

1991New Island Views, New Newhouse Gallery, Snug Harbor

Cultural Center, Staten Island, N.Y., 1991–1992Staten Island Botanical Garden, Staten Island, N.Y., 1992Mauro Graphics, Staten Island, N.Y., 1996Chronicles of Nature, Exhibition of prints, Staten Island

Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1999Print Retrospective, Noble Maritime Museum, Snug Harbor

Cultural Center, Staten Island, N.Y., 2001Mezzotints and Drawings, R. H. Tugs, Staten Island, N.Y., 2002Vlepo Gallery, Staten Island, N.Y., 2004

Group Exhibition(s)Painters & Sculptors Society of New Jersey, Jersey City, N.J.,

1942–1944Museum of Non-Objective Art, Solomon Guggenheim

Museum, New York, N.Y., 1944–1945

187Carlebach Gallery, New York, N.Y., 1947Blue Unicorn Gallery, Staten Island, N.Y., 1975–1976The Cork Gallery, Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center for the

Performing Arts, New York, N.Y., 1975Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, N.Y., 1975Mauro Graphics, Staten Island, N.Y., 1976Art Network, College of Staten Island, Staten Island, N.Y.,

1985–1989Artists’ Federation of Staten Island, Staten Island, N.Y., 1987,

1992, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2004Capital Art Show, Albany, N.Y., 19878th Mini Print International, Cadaques, Spain, 1988National Member’s Exhibition, Society of American Graphic

Artists Exhibition, 1989; Woodstock Artist’s Association, Woodstock, N.Y., 1990; Galleries of Federal Plaza, New York, N.Y., 1993; Nabisco Headquarters, East Hanover, N.J., 1997; Krasdale Galleries, New York, N.Y., 1998; Prince Street Gallery, New York, N.Y., 1999; Stephen Gang Gallery, New York, N.Y., 2000; The Art Students League of New York, New York, N.Y., 2002; Susan Teller Gallery, New York, N.Y., 2004; Selby Gallery, Ringling School of Art and Design, Sarasota, Fla., 2006; The Old Print Shop, New York, N.Y., 2007

163rd, 165th, 167th, 169th, 175th and 177th Annual Exhibition (Printmaking Section), National Academy of Design, New York, N.Y., 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 2000, 2002

Parsons/New School Printmaking Faculty Exhibition, New School for Social Research, New York, N.Y., 1989

3rd, 4th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Annual National Print Exhibition, Florida Printmakers Society, Florida Community College, Jacksonville, Fla., 1989, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998

33rd, 34th, 38th and 40th National Juried Print Exhibition, Hunterdon Art Center, Clinton N.J., 1989, 1990, 1994, 1996

Boston Printmakers 42nd and 44th North American Print Exhibition, Fitchburg Art Museum, Fitchburg, Mass., 1990; Boston University Art Gallery, Boston, Mass., 1993 [Exhibition catalogue]

40th Annual New York University Small Works Show, New York University, New York, N.Y., 1990

4th Parkside National Small Print Exhibition, University of Wisconsin, Kenosha, Wis., 1990

Lynd Ward Memorial Traveling Exhibition (traveling exhibition), Society of American Graphic Artists, Ringling School of Art, Sarasota, Fla.; Galleries of McDermott, Will & Emery, New York Suffolk Community College, Seldan, N.Y.; State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, N.Y.; Montgomery College of Art, Rockville, Md.; Lumen Wintegallery, New Rochelle, N.Y.; Lycoming College Art Gallery, Williamsport, Pa.; Printmaking Society of New Jersey, Somerville, N.J.;

Morehead State University, Ky.; Portland Art Museum (for permanent installation), Portland, Oreg., 1990–1992

The Mezzotint: History and Technique, Sylvan Cole Gallery, New York, N.Y., 1990 [Exhibition catalogue]

Small Impressions 1990, 6th National Exhibition Project, Printmaking Council of New Jersey, Somerville, N.J.; Roberson Gallery, Rutgers University, Newark, N.J.; The Noyes Museum, Oceanville, N.J., 1990

First National Open Juried Exhibition, Cornerstone Gallery of Fine Art, Falls Village, Conn., 1991

issue: EARTH, Brandstater Gallery, Loma Linda University, Riverside, Calif., 1991

Lasting Impressions, Twelve Staten Island Printmakers, Gallery 313, College of Staten Island, Staten Island, N.Y., 1991

Staten Island Institute of Arts and Science Biennial Juried Exhibition, Staten Island, N.Y., 1992, 1996

12 Printmakers, Research Foundation of The City University of New York, New York, N.Y., 1992

Boston Printmakers Annual Members Show, Art Complex Museum, Duxbury, Mass., 1993, 1997, 2004

National Printmaking Exhibition 1993, Trenton State College, Trenton, N.J., 1993

52nd, 53rd, 54th, 55th, 57th, 58th, 59th and 60th Annual Exhibition, Audubon Artists, National Arts Club, New York, N.Y., 1994, 1995; Federal Hall, New York, N.Y., 1996; Salmagundi Club, New York, N.Y., 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002

International Print Biennial, The Silvermine Guild, New Canaan, Conn., 1994

New Traditions: Contemporary Mezzotint, Bradley University, Peoria, Ill., 1994

Priva B Gross International Works on/of Paper, Queensborough Community College, N.Y., 1994

Audubon Artists Summer Exhibition, Lever House, New York, N.Y., 1995

East/West Print Exchange Exhibition (traveling exhibition), California Society of Printmakers and the Society of American Graphic Artists, Kala Institute, Berkeley, Calif.; Olive Hyde Art Gallery, Fremont, Calif.; Norwalk Community Technical College Art Gallery, Norwalk, Conn.; 479 Gallery, N.Y.; Annex Gallery, Santa Rosa, Calif., 1996

Mezzotint: Art of Darkness, New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, La., 1996 [Exhibition catalogue]

Small Prints, Joint Faculty Exhibition, University of West England, Bristol, England; New School University / Parsons School of Design, New York, N.Y., 1996

Group Drawing Show, Wagner College, Staten Island. N.Y., 1997

Rockin ‘n’ Rollin/300 Years of Mezzotint (traveling exhibition), University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz.; State University of New York, Cortland, N.Y., 1998

188 Islandscapes, Wagner College, Staten Island. N.Y., 2000National Printmaking Exhibition, College of New Jersey,

Trenton, N.J., 2001A Residue of Vision, Studio 18 Gallery, New York, N.Y., 2001Still Life, Society of American Graphic Artists Exhibit, Gallery

of Contemporary Art, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, Conn., 2001

27th Annual Members’ Juried Exhibition, Printmaking Council of New Jersey, Somerville, N.J., 2001

Works on Paper Plus, Studio 18 Gallery, New York, N.Y., 2001New York by New Yorkers: Artist Views in Prints, Museum of

The City of New York, New York, N.Y., 2002New York Society of Etchers Exhibition, Art Students League

of New York, New York, N.Y., 2002Annual Juried Art Show, Staten Island Institute of Arts and

Science, Staten Island, N.Y., 2003Holiday Show, Gallery 18, New York, N.Y., 2003On Paper, Denise Bibro Gallery, New York, N.Y., 2003

Honor(s)/Award(s)Second Prize, New Jersey Miniature Show, 1987Honorable Mention, 1987; First Prize, 1995; First Prize

(Fluvial), 1996; Third Prize, 1999, Artists’ Federation of Staten Island,

Leo Meissner Prize, 1988; Orville Lance Prize (Graphics), National Academy of Design Exhibition, 2000

Richmond County Savings Bank Award, Museum of Staten Island Members Exhibition, 1988

Second Prize, 1989; Purchase Award, Florida Printmakers Society, 1990

Honorable Mention, Hunterdon Art Center, Clinton, N.J., 1989

Jo Miller Purchase Prize, 1989; Marvin Bolotsky Purchase Prize, 1997; Ruth Leaf Award, 2002; Lifetime Achievement Award, Society of American Graphics Artists, 2003

Purchase Award and John Szoke Gallery Prize, Miniature Print Biennial, 1989

Purchase Award, 1990; Award of Merit and Purchase Prize, Sixty Square Inches, Biennial North American Small Print Exhibition, Purdue University Galleries, West Lafayette, Ind., 2001

Robert O’Conner Prize (mezzotint, Epiphyte), Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1992

William Meyerowitz Memorial Award (Graphics), 1994; Daniel Smith Award (Graphics), 1995; Audubon Artists Gold Medal, 1997; Meyerowitz Award, 1999; John Taylor Arms Award (Graphics), Audubon Artists, 2000

Dorothy Lathrop Memorial Purchase Prize, 19th National Print Exhibition, Albany Print Club, Albany, N.Y., 1995

Visiting artist (Mezzotint) residency, 11th Biennial Print Symposium, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, 1995

Starfish Award presented by the John A. Noble Collection in recognition of Zaage’s commitment to Art and the Environment, 1996

Honorable Mention, Traditions Unbound, Juried Print Exhibition of the Printmaking Council of New Jersey, 1997

BPM Cash Award, Boston Printmakers, 1997Richard M. Recchia Memorial Award, 173rd Annual

Exhibition, National Academy Museum, N.Y., 1998

CollectionsCollege of Staten IslandFrederico Castellon Memorial Collection, Barnard CollegeHousatonic Museum of Art, ConnecticutMuseum of the City of New YorkNoble Maritime Museum, Staten IslandNorwalk Community Technical College, ConnecticutPortland Art Museum, Mangrove, 1992Purdue University GalleriesQueensborough Community CollegeSacred Heart University, ConnecticutUniversity of Arizona Museum of ArtUniversity Art Collection, Georgetown University LibraryWard Memorial Collection, Portland Art Museum

CommissionsStaten Island Children’s Museum, If There Were a Unicorn

(edition 150), 1976Eastern New Mexico University, KENW3 Future Writing

program, designed and painted four backdrops for TV series, 1979

Protectors of Pine Oak Woods (Staten Island), three-color woodcut Bloodroot, 1980; mezzotint print Corrasion, 2001

Art Lab, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, mezzotint print Clearwater Call, 1987

Society of American Graphic Artists, mezzotint prints Buoys and Portent, 1993; mezzotint Jacob’s Ladder, 2003

Albany Print Club, mezzotint print Pu’uhonua, 1999Purdue University Galleries, mezzotint print, 2003

189Work Reproduced InBerne, S. 1964. Multiple Modern Gods and Other Stories.

New York: G. Wittenborn.Berne, S. 1969. Unconscious Victorious, and other stories.

New York: G. Wittenborn.Berne, S. 1973. New Rubaiyat of Stanley Berne. Portales,

N.M.: American-Canadian Publishers.Berne, S. 1982. Great American Empire. New York:

Horizon Press.Zekowski, A. 1964. Abraxas. New York: G. Wittenborn. Zekowski, A. 1969. Seasons of the Mind. New York: G.

Wittenborn.Zekowski, A. 1973. Age of Iron and other interludes. Portales,

N.M.: American-Canadian Publishers.Zekowski, A. 1982. Histories and Dynasties. New York:

Horizon Press.

BibliographyWax, C. 1990. Mezzotint: History and Technique. New York:

H. N. Abrams. [Exhibition catalogue.]Wax, C. and E. Retif. 1996. Mezzotint: Art of Darkness.

New Orleans, LA: Stone and Press Gallery. [Exhibition catalogue.]

Zaage, H. and E. Urban. 2004. Bon à tirer: The prints of Herman Zaage: a catalogue raisoneé. Staten Island, N.Y.: Noble Maritime Collection.

109Epiphyte [Philodendron sp.] 1991MezzotintImage: 45 × 60.5 Paper: 73 × 57.5 cm Edition: 6/25Hunt Institute collection, gift from JoAnn & Harry Avery in

memory of John V. Brindle (1911–1991)

Portrait Photo Credit: Bill Higgins

Zagonel, Fátima Selemeb. Canoinhas, Santa Catarina, Brazil, 9 September 1954

AddressAv. Cândido Hartmann 3590, Curitiba, Paraná 82010-000

BrazilEmail: [email protected] site: www.fatimazagonel.com.br

EducationLicentiate, Languages (Portuguese/English), Pontifícia

Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR), Paraná, Brazil, 1976

Course, watercolor technique, cartoon, aerographic, visual communication and actualization in arts, 1977–1982

Graduate work, Marketing, Publicity and Advertisement, Administration and Economics College of Paraná (FAE-PR), Paraná, Brazil, 1993

Botanical illustration classes with Simone Ribeiro, 1995; Diana Carneiro, 1998

Studied botanical illustration with Christabel King, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1999

CareerGraphic designer, 1974–1999Scientific illustrator, 1999–Teacher and organizer, Scientific Illustration and Botanical

Illustration Workshops, Center for Botanical Illustration of Paraná (CIBP), Curitiba, Paraná, 2000–; coordinator, 2002–2003

MembershipNational Union of Scientific Brazilian Illustrators, 2006–

MediaWatercolor, pen-and-ink

One-Person Exhibition(s)Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1999

Group Exhibition(s)Fine Botanical Paintings: Contemporary Botanical Works from the

Gordon-Craig Gallery, Gordon-Craig Gallery, London, England, 2000 [Exhibition catalogue]

4th–13th Exhibition of Botanical Art, Botanical Illustration Center of Paraná (CIBP), Curitiba, Paraná, 2000–2009

Contemporary Botanical Artists: The Shirley Sherwood Collection, Denver Art Institute, Denver, Colorado, 2002 [Exhibition catalogue]

A Passion for Plants: Contemporary Botanical Masterworks from the Shirley Sherwood Collection, Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan, 2003 [Exhibition catalogue]

190 Floresta Atlântica: Reserva da biosfera (Atlantic rain forest: Biosphere reserve), Oscar Niemayer Museum, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, 2003 [Exhibition catalogue]

A New Flowering: 1000 Years of Botanical Art, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 2005 [Exhibition catalogue]

1st and 2nd National Encounter of Brazilian Scientific Illustrations, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais and Curitiba, Paraná, 2006, 2008

Treasures of Botanical Art: Icons from the Shirley Sherwood and Kew Collections, Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 2008 [Exhibition catalogue]

2nd Exposición de Illustración Científica Botánica (Exhibition of Botanical Illustration), 32nd Jornadas Argentinas de Botánica, Córdoba, Argentina, 2009 [Exhibition catalogue]

Old and New South American Botanical Art, Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 2010 [Exhibition catalogue]

Honor(s)/Award(s)Margaret Mee Botanical Foundation Fellowship Award, 1999

CollectionsDr. Shirley Sherwood CollectionRoyal Botanic Gardens, Kew

CommissionsHerbarium Laboratório Botânico Ltda., 36 colored plates of

medicinal plants

Work Reproduced InCentro de Ilustração Botânica do Paraná. 2005. Árvores

históricas na paisagem de Curitiba (Historical trees of the Curitiba’s landscape). Curitiba, Paraná: Centro de Ilustração Botânica do Paraná (Center for Botanical Illustration of Paraná).

Costa, M. P. and A. Beuttenmüller. 2005. Aquarela & Navegação: um encontro que fez história (Watercolor & Navigation: Historical encounters). Sao Paulo: Editora de Cultura.

Meijer, A. 2008. Macrofungos notáveis das florestas de pinheiro-do-paraná (Notable macrofungi from Brazil’s Paraná pine forests). Colombo, Paraná, Brasil: Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation—Embrapa Forestry (EMBRAPA). [38 colored plates.]

Pennington, R. T., G. Lewis and M. Marsh. 2000. Plant Portraits: Plate 399, Andira inermis subsp. inermis. Bot. Mag. 17(4): 188–194.

Rafael, J., G. Melo, C. Carvalho and S. Casari. In prep. Brazilian Insects: Diversity and Taxonomy. Federal University of Paraná (UFPR); National Institute of Amazonian Research (INPA). [240 pen-and-ink illustrations.]

Silveira, F., G. Melo and E. Almeida. 2000. Abelhas brasileiras: sistemática e identificação Belo Horizonte (Brazilian Bees: Systematic and identification). Brazil: Fernando A. Silveira. [289 pen-and-ink illustrations.]

Calendar, Center for Botanical Illustration of Paraná (CIBP), Curitiba, Paraná, 2000–2010

BibliographySherwood, S. 2001. A Passion for Plants: Contemporary

Botanical Masterworks from the Shirley Sherwood Collection. London: Cassell. [Exhibition catalogue.]

Sherwood, S. 2005. A New Flowering: 1000 Years of Botanical Art. Oxford: Ashmolean Museum. [Exhibition catalogue.]

Sherwood, S. and M. Rix. 2008. Treasures of Botanical Art. Richmond, Surrey: Kew Publishing. [Exhibition catalogue.]

110Govenia utriculata 2007Watercolor on paper 65 × 48.5 cmHunt Institute collection, gift from the artist

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Abbe, Elfriede M. 1, 2, 3, 4Abe, Fusako E. 12Acharya, Milly 12Adams, Lee 1, 2Adams, Nancy M. 3Adams, Ronald A. 6Adamson, Joy 3Addkison, Andrew R. 2Aikins, Suezan 9Alava, Reino O. 1, 4Albee, Grace 5Alexander, Joyce M. Y. T. 2Allard, Marianne 7Allen, Beverly 11Allen, Dorothy O. 1, 4Allen, Helen 10Allen, Martin J. 13Allevato, Sergio 10Amateis, Edmond 1Ames, Blanche A. 3Amies, Katharine 11Anderson, Fay 2Anderson, Francesca 7Anderson, Yara 13Andrews, Jennifer 4Angel, Marie F. 1, 2, 3, 4Angell, Bobbi 5Angell, Timothy C. 10Anthon, Henning 3Ardourel, Joe 3Armer, Sidney 1Armstrong, John 10Ashby, Alison M. 3Asquith, Anna Stone 8Avati, Mario 3Avila, Ada E. 3Avinoff, Andrey N. 1

Baines, Valerie 7Balbi, Domenico 4Baldwin, Mariella 10Baldwin, Priscilla 10Bally, Peter R. O. 2Barbisan, Giovanni 4Barlow, Gillian Barbara 7Barlow, Jeni 8Barneby, Rupert Charles 11Bartel, Maureen 4Baskin, Leonard 3Bata-Gillot, F. M. 4Bates, Mary 6Batten, Auriol 11Bauer, Alma Gene 4Bauschelt, Mary Chambers 9

Contemporary botanical artists and illustrators represented in the 1st–13th International Exhibitions of Botanical Art & Illustration (1964, 1968, 1972, 1977, 1983, 1988, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010) at the Hunt Institute. Numbers after artists’ names refer to the International exhibitions/catalogues in which they are featured.

Bean, Deirdre 12Beaven, Marcus 9Beckett, Sheilah T. 4Beckman, Kaj 2Bedford, Sara Joline 13Beebe, Francis L. 1Beemster, Elizabeth 9Beentje-Williamson, Juliet 6Bell, Léonie H. 2Bell-Brugger, Karen 13Benham, Sri K. 10Benson, Mary F. 1Berge, Leslie Carol 7Bergman, Annie 2Berndt, Sarah K. 5Berne, Gerda 2Berni, Stephanie 10Bero, Robert 4Best, Margaret 12Beyer, Kurt 4Bíró, Krisztina 8Bittleman, Arnold I. 5Blake, Tamlin 11Blakely, Dudley M. 2Blamey, Marjorie 9Blaxill, Susannah 7Blos, Maybelle 1, 4Blunt, Wilfrid 6Bodley, Elise 6Bødtker, Miranda 3Bolas, Valerie 10Bolingbroke, Richard 7Bonzo, Renata 11Booker, John Lionel 8de Boor, Elisabeth 12Booth, Raymond C. 3, 4Booth-Owen, M[ary Ann] [now Cabot] 5Borkowsky-Braendlin, Hanni 3, 4Bosquet, Gilles 11Bostock, James E. 3Boswell, Vivian 10Bothwell, Mary 3Boucher, J. Allen 2Bouchier, Diane 8Bowles, Edward A. 1Braida-Chiusano, Olivia Marie 11Brasier, Jenny 5Brawley, Judith C. 6Brede, Ruth P. 2Breeden, Paul M. 5Brender à Brandis, Gerard 5Brickman, Robin 9Bridson, Diane M. 6Brockman, Wendy 8

Broderson, Morris 5Bromley, Wendy 7Brouwers, Claire 7Brown, Alison F. 9Brown, Andrew Peter 8Brown, Melvin L. 3Brown, Susan 3Brown-Thompson, Rebecca 10Bruce, Elizabeth Jane 10Bruce, Lyn Christine 6Buchanon, Steve 9Buchert, Ilse 2Bukovnik, Gary Alan 5Burg, Liesbeth van den 7Burger, William C. 2Burkart, Arturo E. 3Busquet i Pujó, Imma 8Butler, Mary 4Buytaert, J.-C. V. M. M. G. 7Byrnes, Bev 12

Cadman, Elizabeth Wray 11Cai Shuqin 8Callaghan, Lynn 10Cameron, Elizabeth 5Cánovas Iserte, Alejandro 8Cappello, Carolyn 12Carcano, Lucilla 9Carmichael, Diana Elizabeth 13Carneiro Marques, Diana Marliete 13Carroll, David 3Carroll, Richard P. 7Carter, Zöe 9Casadei, Milena 9Caspari, Claus 2, 3Castellano, Carmen 2, 3Catalano, Christina 6Catchpole, Lesley 10Cawein, Kathrin 4Chan, Chew Lun 6Chase, Agnes 2Cheffetz, Asa 5Chen, Chien-chu 3, 4Chen Rong-dao 8Chen, Yue-ming 7Chickering, Caroline R. 1Chirnside, Deb 13Chudom, Alexander 2Chung, Kang 12Church, Maureen E. 3Chypre, Gilberte 5Cidoncha, Rafael 5Clare, Charles C. 3Clark, Alice M. 3

192 Cleaves, Muriel M. 3Cleuter, Albert 2, 3, 4Cleveland, Walter C. 3, 4Cody, John 9Coleman, Karen 13Conca i Grau, Joaquim 8Condy, Gillian Sara 7Conneen, Jane W. 4Cook, Lynette R. 8Coombs, Jill 9Copeman, Jackie 13Cottingham, Caroline 13Cowell, Ray 6Craig-McFeely, Joanna Mary Moubray 13Crampton, Celia 11Crawford, Carolyn L. 6Crawford, Kathleen S. 4Crevel, Ruth van 6Crosthwaite, Sally 10Crist, Richard Harrison 6Csapody, Vera 2Currier, Mary Ann 8Cyril, R. 3

Daglish, Eric F. 2Dahlquist-Ljungberg, A.-M. 2Dalby, Claire 8Dale, Patricia 6Dalvé, Elizabeth K. 3Damhuri 3Davern, Moya 10Davis, Natalie H. 1, 2Dawson, Jacqueline 10Dawson, Rachael Lorna 13Dawson, Sally Emma 10Dawson, Siân 10Dean, Ethel 4Dean, Pauline Margaret 8De Becker, Joseph 3De Folin, Angelique 10De Jonquières, Annette 8Delvò, Pierino 10Demonte, André 12Demonte, Etienne 6Demonte, Ludmyla 7Demonte, Rodrigo 12Demonte, Rosália 6Demonte, Yvonne 6Demus, Jakob 7Dermek, Aurel 4DeSando, Cynthia L. 5Descombes, Roger 3Devlin, Mary B. 2

Dhoundiyal, M. D. 8Dickson, Lalia C. P. 4Didlaukis, Helene 2Dirkzwager, Philip 7Dixie, Ethel M. 2Dodson, Suzanne A. C. 2Domjan, Joseph 1, 2Donnelly, Rosemary 13Dormon, Caroline C. 1Douthit, Karin M. 3, 4Dowden, Anne Ophelia Todd 1, 2, 3, 4Dowden, Raymond B. 3Dowle, Elisabeth 9Drewe, Beatrice (Lady) 5Drewes, Werner 3Duncan, Beverly 9Dutkiewicz, Ludwik 6

Eaton, Mary Emily 9Eckel, Patricia M. 11Eden, Margaret Ann (Lady) 9Eder, James Alvin 7Ednie, Beverley 10Edwards, Brigid Segrave 7Eisenberg, Amy 6El-Gohary, Magdy A. R. 3Eloff, Wilna 13Emmons, Jean L. 7Enokido, Akiko 13Ensle, Carolyn 6Epton, Amy Elizabeth Paluch 11Erasmus, Derrick 3Erasmus, Joanna C. 3Erickson, Frederica L. 3Esparza Alvarado, Elvia 9Estes, Louise 6Evans, Henry 1, 2, 3, 4Evarts, Sarah 6Everard, Barbara M. S. 1Everett, Diana 10Eves, Guy William 13Eyston Elwes, Josephine 12

Farjon, Aljos 8Farleigh, John 2Farr, Margaret McPherson 7Farrer, Ann 8Faust, Jan 6Fawcett, Priscilla 2, 4Feliu, Maria Àngels 8Felsko-Schülke, Elsa M. 2, 3, 4Feng, Jin-yong 6Fennell, Paul 13 Fernandez, Antonio 7

Fernández de Tuero, Juana 3Findlay, Richard 3Fiorino, Richard 9Fisher, Paul 3Fisher, Stephen 6Flowers, Seville 6Flynn, Katharine 8Forberg, Janice R. 3Ford, Sylvia 9Foster, Gillian 10Foster, Laura L. 3Foster, Mulford B. 3Fox, Flappy Lane 11Fox, Susan M. 7Francis, Linda 10Frazier, Vivien L. 3, 4Freckelton, Sondra 5Frederick, Frances D. 3Freestone, Jenny 10Fujii, Noriko 13Fujishima, Junzō 2 Fujita, Noriko 11Fukuda, Haruto 3, 4Fukuda, Marlene 3Fukuda, Takeyo 11Fukuzawa, Rei 9Funk, Linda L. 7Furse, John P. W. 1Furukawa, Yoko 13Fusi, Almina D. 4Futakuchi, Yoshio 6

Gadd, Arne W. 2Gai, Irina 7Gale, Leigh Ann 13Gardner, Sue 4Gavriloff, Alejandro 3Gerrard, Marguerite Primrose 3, 4Geus, Marie de 4Geyer, Joan Lavigueur 9Ghislain, Raphael H.-C. 3, 4Gianangeli, Alison 12Gilkey, Helen M. 2Gist, John 12Gist, Linda 13Glasscock, Pamela 6Gnott, Jacqueline M. 8Godot de Mauroy, Denise 5 Goldsmith, William 6Golte-Bechtle, Marianne 3, 4Goodall, Rae Natalie P. 3Gordon, John 4Gossner, Gabriele 2Goulandris, Niki 2

193Gould, Sarah 12Graeb, A. Margaret 9Grassi, Michael G. 5Greene, Wilhelmina F. 2Greenwood, Lawrence 7Greenwood, Leslie 2Gregory, Norma 12Grierson, Mary A. 2, 3, 4Grigas, Algirdas 8Griswold, Ralph E. 1Gronborg, Irina 8Grosch, Laura 4Grossmann, Karl 2Gruter, Adrianus 4Guest, Coral 6Guinea, Emilio 2Günthart, Lotte 2Guo, Li-nong 7Guo, Mu-sen 6Gurjar, Damodar Lal 7

Hackman, David 12Haddrell, Trevor 12Hagedorn, Regine 10Hague, Josephine Muriel 9Hainard, Robert 1Haldová, Jarmila, 11Hall, Clarence E. 3Hallé, Francis 2Hallé, Nicolas M. P. 2, 5Haller, Isabelle C. 1Halliday, Nancy R. 6Halliday, Patricia 3Hamada, Eiko 13Hamaguchi, Yozo 6Hamilton, Carol E. 10Hamilton, Lucretia B. 3Hammond, Catherine R. 4Hammond, Yvonne Glenister 9Hanna, Boyd E. 2, 3Hansen, Biruta Akerbergs 6Hansens, Aline L. 2Hardcastle, Audrey 8Harper, Charles B. 3Harriott, Georita 9Harrison, Olga F. E. 3Harshbarger, Gretchen F. 1Hart, Nancy S. 3, 4Hart-Davies, Christine 7Hartley, Carol 12Harvey, Norman B. 3, 4Hasegawa, Kiyoshi 2, 3Hashi, Mayumi 12Hassen, Anne 1

Hattal, Rita 2Havens, James Dexter 5Hayashi, Tadako 10Hayden, Lyn 8Hayden, Toni 8Hayes, Joanne 8Hayes, Marvin E. 4Hegedüs, Celia 12Hegner, Sharon 11Heins, Esther 3, 4Helmer, Jean C. 4Hennessy, Esmé F. F. 4Herbert, Sue 7Herklots, Geoffrey A. C. 4Hermes, Gertrude 3Herzig, David 10Hickey, Michael 7Hida, Yōko 11 Higgs, Helen B. 3Hilhorst, Gerhardus P. L. 4Hislop, Helga 7Hnizdovsky, Jacques 3, 4Hodge, Gerald P. 6Hodges, Elaine R. S. 6Hoek, Adriana E. A. 4Holgate, Jeanne 2, 3Holladay, Harriett M. 1Hollender, Wendy 13Holley, Caroline 12Holley, Lisa 8Holmer, Barbara 10Holmqvist, Kristian 4Homan, Reinder 6Hood, Mary V. 1Horisawa, Emiko 11Hoss, Della T. 3Hottenstein, Caroline Cutrona 11Hottes, Alfred C. 1Houck, Margaret E. 3Howard, Sarah 13Howe, Marsha K. H. 4Hughes, Regina O. 3Hull, Gregory 4Huntley, Victoria H. 1Hutchinson, John 2, 3Hyogo, Hiromi 13

Iborra Valiente, Mercedes 8Imai, Mariko 6Inagaki, Tomoo 3Ingle, John Stuart 8Inujima, Yuko 13Irani, Jamshed Pirojshaw 8Irwin, James B. 3

Iselin-Gueydan, Sophie 3Ishii, Mayumi 11Ishikawa, Mieko 8Ishiyama, Michiko 6Isogai, Noboru 11Ito, Nanae 2Ito, Nanao 7Ivey, Constance White 10Iwatatsu, Kayomi 7

Jackson, Henry A. C. 5Jakob, A. Kristin 5Jamison, Philip 4Janish, Jeanne R. 1Jarvis, Hazel R. 10Jess, Robin A. 6Jeyarani, Joseph 9Ji Chao-zhen 6Johnson, Arthur M. 1Johnson, Karen 12Johnson, Stephen T. 13Johnston, Edith F. 1, 2Jomphe, Marcel 6Jones, Doreen 12Jones, Lauretta 12Jones, Paul 6Jonzon, Carl V. 2Jowett, Jenny A. 6Judin, Victor Sergeevich 6Jules, Mervin 2, 3, 4

Kadak, Tiiu 3Kakuta, Yoko 7Kamei, Yoshiko 12Kamel, Gamil I. 3Kamataki, Yumi 9Kamimura, Kazuki 7Kanamori, Yoshio 3Kasubski, Sylvia 2Katayama, Kyoko 13Kato, Hiroshi 7Kato, Ruriko 12Katté, Brenda R. 7Kawarazaki, Shōdō 3 Keir, Sally 8Keller, Tobin 9Kelly, Stan 3Kemp, Martha G. 9Kers, Lars E. 2Kessler, Patricia A. 7Kharey, Bhola Ram 8Kijima, Seiko 10Kikuchi, Sanae 8Kikuchi, Yuriko 8

194 Manisco, Katherine R. 7Manley, Doris Vanderlipp 7Mannes-Abbott, Sheila 9March, Herrat 4, 6Marinsky, Harry 3Markell, Sally 13Markman, Jesse 11Marlier, Fritz 2Martin, Colette 1, 2, 3Maruyama, Kimiyo 11Mastick, Marian F. 2Mathews, Alister 8Matsuoka, Masumi 10Matyas, John Morgan 7Maury, Anne E. 2McBride, Leslie R. 2McCaffree, Lee 10McCarty, Ronald R. 6McClelland, Elizabeth Anne 5McCubbin, Charles W. 3, 4McElwain, Dianne 11McEwen, Roderick 1, 4, 5McGann, Joan 13McGlynn, Fiona 12McKinnon, Fiona 10McLean, Sue 13Meadows, Gillian A. 3Medearis, Roger 5Mee, Margaret U. 2de Meester, Angeline 13Meissner, Leo John 11Megaw, Elene Elektra 2Mekeel, Florence 6Mentges, Charlotte 1Mergner, Hans 3Merlonghi, Giorgio 11Merrilees, Rebecca 1Michas, Tjelda [now vander Meijden] 5Millán i Calero, Xavier 8Miller, Grambs 3Mima, Hiroko 12Mishima, Mitsuharu 6Mitchell, Sherry 11Miya, Itsuki 7Mizobuchi, Masaru 5Mizukami, Norio 12Möckel, Else 3Mockel, Henry R. 1, 2, 4Moir, Mali 10Monsma, Mary S. 4Moran, Margaret A. 4Morino, Naomi 12Morley, Carol Ann 9Morosini, Adèle Rossetti 11

Kim, Heeyoung 13Kimber, Sheila V. 2Kincheloe, Sharon Morris 7King, Bente Starcke 7King, Christabel Frances 7King, Margaret 10Kitaoka, Fumio 3Klein, Janet E. 7Klein, Karen A. 4Kleinert, Hans 3Klopfenstein, Eliza 7Kluglein, June 8Kluglein, Karen 9Knigin, Michael 4Kobayashi, Hidenari 8Kobayashi, Michiko 10Kobinger, Hanns 3Koch, Ernöne 2Kodaka, Yasuko 9Kogan, Deborah 5Kogan, Jane 3Kohga, Kazuko 13Kohlmeyer, Erika O. 3Kojima, Mariko 7Könighofer, Hildegard 13Konishi, Mieko 8Koo Jee-Yeon 10Koritar, Margit 9Korth, Marianne T. 3Kostense, Piet J. 7Kosuda, Kumiko 13Koulbak, Victor 6Koyama, Tetsuo M. 3, 4Krause, Erik H. 2, 3Kredel, Fritz 1Krejča, Jindřich 3 Kruckeberg, Mareen S. 3Kunou, Chika 13Kunz, Otto L. 4Kunz, Veit Martin 7Kuwajima, Asako 13Kyer, Libby 12

LaBrake, Donelda Choate 11Lagodich, Simeon 5Lambkin, Deborah 10Lamourdedieu, Hélène 5Landacre, Paul H. 1Landwehr, Jacob 2Lanfranco, Guido G. 3Langedijk, Gerrit J. 4Langhorne, Joanna Asquith 9Lapin-Cohen, Corinne 10Lawton, Nancy 10

Leak, Virginia L. 1Leake, Dorothy V. D. 3Leal, Newton P. 2Leatherwood, Linda Ann Baumhardt 4Lee, Eun Joo 13Lee, Katie 7Leggitt, Marjorie 7Leigh, Abby 9Leighton, Clare 1, 2Leis, Malle 5Lerner, Carol 5Lessnick, Howard 3Letty, Cythna 1, 2Lewis, Barbara 13Lexa-Regéczi, Marta 2, 3, 4Leyniers de Buyst, Dorika 2, 3Liben, Louis 7Lid, Dagny Tande 2, 3, 4Lidmark, Pollyanna Maria 8Lieberman, Frank J. 1Lightfoot, Chrissie 10Lincoln, Thalia Nina 9Linder Smith, Claire (see Smith) 9Lindenmeyr, Henry III 5Lindström, Bibbe 2Linnamies, Sirkka I. 3Liška, Petr 6 Little, Robert W. 3Liu, Chun-rong 6Llanacoplos, Hortensia 3Loewer, Henry P. 4Loken, Julia 9Long, Lois 4Longley, David 5Lucas, Suzanne 5Lucioni, Luigi 3, 4

MacDonald, Ruth Snell 9Macgregor, Miriam 13Mack, Warren B. 1Mackay, David 10Mackay, Donald A. 4Mackley, George E. 2Macys, Jurgis 8Madden, Alfonso Samuel Blaise 8Maeda, Kazunori 7Magee, Alan 5Maggiora, Laura R. 4Mahnke, Heinz K. G. 2, 3Makihara, Makiko 7Makrushenko, Olga 11Malikul, Vichai 9Maltzman, Stanley 4Manhã-Ferreira, Hilda 2

195Morrell, Darby 6Morris, Annie 13Morris, Dennis I. 3Morris, Polly 10Morrison, Benjamin Y. 2Morrison, Edd 13Moseley, Lorraine 9Moser, Arthur Barry 4Mossberg, Bo 5Mourré R., Leonardo 3Muffet, Margaret Jean 11Murakami, Yasuko 9Murdoch, Florence 1Murman, Eugene O. W. 1Musgrave, Elaine 11

Nagase, Fujiko 3Naito, Sadao 6Nakayama, Mitsu 1Nanao, Kenjilo 4Nash, John N. 2, 3Nass, Rhonda 7Nehring, Harald 3Nelson-Nold, Cindy 10Nesbitt, Lowell B. 3Nessler, Kate 6Newman, Patricia 12Newsome-Taylor, Cynthia 2, 3Newton, Betty J. 1Newton, Garry 6Nicholson, Barbara E. 4Nicholson, Catharine 12Nicholson, Trudy 9Nicolay, Kevin M. 5Ničová-Urbanová, Vĕra 4, 5 Nishimoto, Mariko 12Nishimura, Maki 13Nolan, Terry 10Noma, Keiko 12Nomura, Yoko 11Nordenskjöld, Birgitta A. K. 2Noritake, Chizuko 3Norman, Derek 10Norman, Edward d’Aubigny 4Norman, Marcia G. 2, 4Norrman, Gunnar 2, 5Norton, Leonie 12Nunes, Álvaro E. X. 9Nuttall, Kate 13

O’Connor, Anne 10Ogawa, Tomoko 12Ogden, Nancy A. 3Ogilvy, Susan 12

O’Gorman, Helen 1O’Grady, Mona 3Ohta, Yoai 4Okada, Muneo 6Okakura, Miyoko 6Olive, Suzanne Patricia 11Olson, George W. 7O’Neil, Sharron L. 8Oozeerally, Barbara 11Os, Jan van 11Ospina H., Mariano 2Østern, Hedvig Wright 6

Page, Wendy Alexandra 10Pahl, Marion 4Palermo, Luca Massenzio 8Pangella, Ronaldo Luis 8Paoletto, Anna 11Papp, Charles S. 1, 3Paquette, Gregory J. 6Parham, Margaret E. 3Park, Dorothy L. 2Parker, Agnes M. 3Parker, Hillary Landemare 12Parkinson, Rita 11Pasquale, Cathy 9Pastoriza-Piñol, John 12Paton, Carol 9Patten, Gerry V. 1Patterson, Annie 11Pavlova, Lyudmila N. 13Pedder-Smith, Rachel 11Pelletier, Denise 9Pellicano, Rose 10Pemberton, Ida Hrubesky 10Percy, Juliet 9Perotti, Federico (Kiko) 11Persson, Karin 2Pertchick, Bernard 1Pertchick, Harriet 1Pertl, Margareta 13Peterson, Norton 3, 4Petrides, Olivia 11Phillips, Jenny 10Phillips, Kandis Vermeer 13Phipps, Howard 12Piane, Cristine Bridges 6Pickles, Katherine Anne 8Pimpasalee, Sunitsorn 13Pingitore, Eugenio J. 4Pinheiro, Jane S. 1Pirie, Janie 13Pistoia, Marilena 4Pita, Gerardo 6

Pitcher, Charles 6Poluzzi, Carlo 2, 3Pomeroy, Mary B. 1, 3, 4Poole, Bryan 10Poole, Monica 3, 4Povall, Lois M. 4Powell, Linda K. 4Prasad, Jaggu 7Prentiss, Thomas S. 4Price, Joe 6Price, Valerie 9Priest, Hartwell W. 3Prince, Martha 4Prins, Johanna M. C. 2Procházka, František 6 Pugh, Edward J. 1Purves, Rodella A. 3

Radding, Kelly Leahy 12Raffael, Joseph 5Rafiquddin, Mohammad 8Railsback, Lynne K. 11Rajasekaran, Arunachalam 9Rajasekaran, G. 8Randier, Françoise 5Rankin, Heather 10Rauh, Dick 12Rava, Silvana 12Ravindran, O. T. 2, 3, 4Ravnik, Vlado 3Rawle, Louisa 9Rawlins, W. Scott 9Raynal, Aline Marie Roques 2, 5Readio, Wilfrid A. 1Reaume, Tom 13Rees-Davies, Kay 8Reid, Emily E. 1Reiner, Imre 2Reshetnik-Brawner, Eve 11Revell, E. J. [Ernest John] 5Rice, Elizabeth 9Richards, Albert G. 1Richards, Bill 11Rickett, Harold W. 1Rieck, Janet 11Riefel, Carlos 2, 3Riemer-Gerhardt, Elisabeth 4Rissler, Gerd 3, 4Rist, Luigi 8Robbrecht, Elmar V. L. 7Roberts, Jane McRorie 9Roberts, Mary V. 2Roberts, Patricia H. 1Robertson, Joan E. 5

196 Speight, Camilla 9Spohn, Marvin E. 3, 4Staempfli, George 6Stagg, Pamela 7Steadman, Lee 6Steele, Halina 12Stempen, Henry 8Stephens, Ian 13Stephenson, Christine 10Stermer, Dugald 6Stevens, Margaret 8Stirpe, Maria Rita 11Stockhaus, Eva 12Stocks, Cyril 9Stockton, Peta 12Stodgell, Marjorie 9Stone, Dylan 8Stone, Judi 9Stones, E. Margaret 1, 2, 3Storey, Amy C. 7Strawson, Sally 13Strickland, Fiona 13Stuart-Smith, Susanna 6Sugizaki, Fumiko 9Sugizaki, Kiyohiko 9Sutherland, Dianne 12Svolinský, Karel 2 Swami, Mahaveer 8Swami, Raju 8Swan, Ann 8Swinton, Gabrielle Joan 7Sykes, Sandy Ross 12

Tagawa, Bunji 4Tajikawa, Kazuko 9Takahashi, Kazuto 7Takahashi, Miyako 9Takal, Peter 2, 3Takasugi, Shizue 6Takumi, Harue 12Tam, Geraldine King 8Tan, Yuen Fang 4Tanaka, Kiyoko 7Tangerini, Alice R. 4Tanner, Robin 6Tarraway, Mary 8Tazza, Aurora 9Taylor, Lucy Catherine 7Tcherepnine, Jessica 5Tebbs, Margaret 9Terwindt-Lagaay, Marguerite H. F. 4Thierfelder, Vivian 6Thomas, Graham Stuart 6Thomas, Vicki 12

Roca-Garcia, Helen 3Rodriguez-Caballero, Rafael L. 2Roemer, Leonhard 8Roesener, Richard 4Rollinat, Madeleine 3Rosario, Arnulfo C. del 2Roshardt, Pia S. 2Ross-Craig, Stella 2Rosser, Celia E. 3, 10Rosvall, Steffan 2Rothe, G. H. 6Rout, Nirad Chandra 8Roy, Christiane 5Rubin, Deborah 8Runyan, Frances E. 3Rushmore, Arthur W. 2Russo, Angela Maria 8Rust, Graham 8Rypkema, Hendrik R. 8

Sagara, Takeko 10Sain, James Linton 6Saito, Charles M. 3, 4Saito, Koichi 11Saito, Masao 8Saldanha, Cecil J. 3Salgado, Eduardo A. 3Salvado, Samuel O. 2, 3de Sampayo Garrido-Nijgh, Dorothee 13Sanchez, Emilio 3Sanders, Lizzie 11Sanders, Merritt D. 3Sanders, Rosanne 7Santoliquido, Dolores R. 11Santos, Norga M. 4Sarchioni, Roberta 10Sartain, Emily 1Sasaki, Masako 9Saul, Margaret 12Saussotte-Guérel, Jacqueline 5Sawada, Kaho 9Saxena, Hari Om 8Sayas, Constance B. 11Schafer, Alice P. 3, 4Scheepmaker, W. 4Schindler, Steven D. 6Schlageter, Laura 2Schofield, Sara Anne 9Scholder, Fritz 5Schroeder, Jack 3, 4Schroer, Elisabeth 4Schurmans, Renée 7Schwartz, Carl E. 4

Scott, Gillian Ruth 7Scott, Mary Ann 13Scullard, Sue 12Seagrief, Stanley C. 2Searle, Elaine 12Segura, Juana R. 3Seitz, Marta 3Seki, Kanbei 10Sekino, Junichiro 3Sekiya, Keiko 13Sellars, Pandora 9Sendulsky, Tatiana 7Sergel-Monet, Susan 7Severa, František 4 Seward, Andrew 13Shaeffer, Gilly A. 11Sharma, P. 6Sharma, Ramesh Chander 7Shaw, Benjamin 8Shechter, Ben 6Sheehan, Marion R. 1, 2, 3, 4Sherlock, Siriol Ann 8Sherwood, Harold F. 1Shibata, Michiko 13Shibusawa, Toshi 11Shimizu, Akiko 8Showell, Billy 13Siegerman, Sheila 7Sierra-Ràfols, Eugeni 2Silander-Hökerberg, Annika 8Silva, Fanny A. 3Sinats, Andrejs 4Singer, Alan 7Singer, Arthur 7Singer, Edith (Judy) 6Singh, Thakur Ganga 7Skargon, Yvonne 8Skoumalová, Anna 5Slocock, Shirley 12Smail, Elizabeth Ann 9Small, Julie A. 10Smith, Alice U. 3Smith, Elmer William 6Smith, Ethelynde 1Smith, Louise Margaret 8Smith, Pat Marvenko 7Smith, Rosemary M. 3Smith, Susan C. 2Snelling, Lilian 1, 3Soares, Rafael McKenzie 10Solodow, Graziella Patrucco de 5Sommers, John 5Soprano, Redenta 7Sousa, Klei Rodrigo 13

197Thompson, Sheila 10Threlkeld, Gesina B. 2Tillett, Stephen S. 1Tind, Kirsten 6Tingley, Alisa 10Titcombe, Harry W. S. 5Tobita, Noriko 13Toha, Moehamad 5Tomasi, Maria Cecília 6Tongeren, B. J. van 4Toomey, Rufus 10Torm, Fernando 4Tosaki, Eriko Miki 12Tourjé, Margaret S. 1Toyota, Michiko 6Tran T. V. H., Maria 7Trechslin, Anne M. 2, 3, 4Trickey, Julia 12Tröger, Annemarie 2, 3Tschaffon, Wanda M. 2Tseng, Charles C. 1Turković, Greta 3, 4 Tuttle, Virginia 10Tweedie, Henrietta Herndon 5Tyznik, Anthony 3, 4

Uchijo, Yoko 7Uno, Nobuko 8Urban, Ladislav 4, 5Ursing, Björn 3UŠák, Otto 2 Usui, Hiroshige 9

Van de Graaff, Bronwyn 11Van de Kerckhove, Omer 10Van der Riet, L. T. M. E. 4van Niekerk, Sarah 12vanRaalte, Jeannetta 11Vanzetti, Lidia 13Vartak, Arundhati Parashuram 8Vasudevan, R. Nair 3Vegter, Joop C. 6Veiss, Maria E. 3Velick, Bernadette S. 1Verheij-Hayes, Pamela 4Vesque, Juliette 5Vesque, Marthe 5Viazmensky, Alexander 7Villela, Patricia A. 10Virdis, Marina 11Vize, Sue 13Vodičková, Vlasta 3 Vogel, Donella 4Vojtech, Anna 5

Volas, Barbara 9Volpe, Richard 3von Below, Irma 2Vorobik, Linda 8Vos, Jan-Roeland 10de Vries Gohlke, Monika E. 11

Waddington, Geri 12Wagener, Richard 10Waku, Masaaki 7Walsh, Wendy F. 6Walsmit Sachs-Jansen, Anita 11Wampler, Maryrose 7Wang, Jin-feng 6Ward, Minor F. 3Ward, Virginia 3, 4Ward-Hilhorst, Ellaphie 4Watanabe, Noriko 12Watling, Roy 3Watson, Patricia 1Watters, Catherine M. 13Weatherwax, Paul 3Webber, Irma E. 3Weemaes, Margot 4Wehr, Janet P. 6Weisz, Josef 2Weld, Carol 12Weller, Kerri 13Wells, Margaret Bruce 5Wendel, Donald 7Werneck de Castro, Maria 2Wessel-Brand, Willy 4West, Keith R. 4West-Sherring, Hazel 12Whaite, Gillian R. 4Wheeler, Zona L. 2Wickison, Sue 13Wilkinson, John 5Williams, Sue J. 13Williamson, Martha Gene 3Willis, Heidi 12Wilson, Judy 10Winkel, Esmée L. C. 13Winsand, Barry Grant 5Wo Yue-Kee, Henry 5Wolfe, Robert 5Wood, Heather 3Wood, Janet 10Wood, Kathryn 11Woodin, Carol 8Woodman, Christine 8Wright, Jane 11Wu, Chang-hua 6

Wunderlich, Eleanor B. 8Wyatt, Peggy 8Wynne, Patricia J. 4Wyss-Fischer, Verena 4

Xu Meijuan 8

Yamada, Kyoko 11Yamaguchi, Kie 9Yamane, Etsuko 12Yokoyama, Yoko 13Yonezu, Keita 6Yoshida, Keiko 10Yoshida, Toshi 3Yoshizawa, Hiroki 7

Zaage, Herman 13Zabar, Abbie 7Zagonel, Fátima Seleme 13Zahn, Martin 2Zaitseva, Olga 8Zang Mu 9Zapf, Hermann 2Zeng Xio-lian 9Zerner, Charles 5Zetterholm, Torbjörn 2, 3Zewald, Henrike G. D. 4Zhang Chun-fang 8Zhang Da-cheng 8Zhang, Tai-li 6Zhilichkin, Petr Alexeevich 6Ziemann, Richard Claude 7Zocchio-Fidalgo, Carmen S. 3, 4Zomlefer, Wendy B. 6Zwinger, Ann H. 3

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The Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation presents its 13th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration. This exhibition includes 110 watercolors, drawings and prints representing the work of 72 artists from 15 countries. The Institute established the International series in 1964 with the hope of supporting and encouraging contemporary botanical artists. Every three years, the International series features the works of talented botanical artists from around the world. Collectively, the catalogues contain the most comprehensive record available of 20th–21st-century botanical artists and illustrators—the number of individuals represented now totals 1,088.