A beautiful study of the lives and art of two of the greatest
botanical illustrators of all time
The art of Franz and Ferdinand Bauer was praised by the poet and
botanist Johann Goethe as the perfect expression of the aims of
botanical illustration. This book examines the contrasting lives of
Franz (1758-1840), who for 50 years was the resident artist at London's
Kew Gardens and Ferdinand (1760-1826) who led a life of travel and
adventure as a natural history artist including participating in the
voyage to Australia of HMS Investigator (1801-1805). It is illustrated
with images from the superb archive of Bauer drawings at the Natural
History Museum Library, many of which have never been published. These
include beautiful and finely detailed watercolors of flowering plants
collected from across the world, pioneering microscopical drawings of
plant anatomy, and pictures of the newly discovered animals from the
coasts of Australia.