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  2. Botanical illustration - Wikipedia

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    Wall-paper and textile designers like Joseph-Laurent Malaine and the Arthur et Robert wallpaper factory, or William Morris, who paid close attention to botanical detail in his botanical patterns (Common hollyhock, 1862).

  3. William Morris wallpaper designs - Wikipedia

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    The first wallpaper pattern he designed for his company was the Trellis wallpaper in 1864. It was inspired by the roses he grew on the trellis at his residence, the Red House . However, two years passed between the time he designed the paper and the time he was able to print it to his satisfaction.

  4. Joseph-Laurent Malaine - Wikipedia

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    Malaine began designing for wallpaper manufactures in the 1780s, for the Manufacture Arthur et Grenard (which became a royal manufacture in 1788), which was in operation from 1775 to 1789. [n 9] French painter Henri Lebert wrote that "Around the time of the French Revolution, we reached a new phase in the development of print design. A flower ...

  5. Leopold Kny - Wikipedia

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    Carl Ignaz Leopold Kny (6 July 1841 – 26 June 1916) was a German botanist, notable as a specialist in research involving the morphology of fungi and cryptogams.He is best known for his production of botanical wall-charts, the Botanische Wandtafeln.

  6. Nature printing - Wikipedia

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    Nature printing is a printing process, developed in the 18th century, that uses the plants, animals, rocks and other natural subjects to produce an image. The subject undergoes several stages to give a direct impression onto materials such as lead, gum, and photographic plates, which are then used in the printing process.

  7. Walter Hood Fitch - Wikipedia

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    Walter Hood Fitch (28 February 1817 – 14 January 1892) was a botanical illustrator, born in Glasgow, Scotland, who executed some 10,000 drawings for various publications. [1] His work in colour lithograph , including 2700 illustrations for Curtis's Botanical Magazine , produced up to 200 plates per year.