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  • Mark Catesby’s third centennial in America: Celebrating his impact on our world
“300 years ago and a century before Audubon, British born Mark Catesby followed his passion in search of plants and nature that were foreign to England and set out for America in 1712. There he discovered a new world of endless possibilities and strange creatures.
We invite you to explore Mark Catesby’s world and discover how he introduced the wild beauty of North America to the astonished eyes of Europe and went on to influence artists such as William Bartram and John James Audubon.
On November 4th – 9th, 2012, The Catesby Commemorative Trust will bring together experts from America and Europe to discuss Catesby’s influences, drawings, science and impact on natural history. We will travel to places once visited by Mark Catesby and have the privilege of viewing his most famous etchings.
We hope you will join us in Richmond, Virginia, Washington, D.C. and Charleston, South Carolina to discover the scientific value and marvel at the beauty of Mark Catesby’s remarkable work.”

    Mark Catesby’s third centennial in America: Celebrating his impact on our world

    “300 years ago and a century before Audubon, British born Mark Catesby followed his passion in search of plants and nature that were foreign to England and set out for America in 1712. There he discovered a new world of endless possibilities and strange creatures.

    We invite you to explore Mark Catesby’s world and discover how he introduced the wild beauty of North America to the astonished eyes of Europe and went on to influence artists such as William Bartram and John James Audubon.

    On November 4th – 9th, 2012, The Catesby Commemorative Trust will bring together experts from America and Europe to discuss Catesby’s influences, drawings, science and impact on natural history. We will travel to places once visited by Mark Catesby and have the privilege of viewing his most famous etchings.

    We hope you will join us in Richmond, Virginia, Washington, D.C. and Charleston, South Carolina to discover the scientific value and marvel at the beauty of Mark Catesby’s remarkable work.”

    Tagged: Mark Catesby Catesby Commemorative Trust Catesby

    Posted on August 5, 2012 with 5 notes

    Source: catesbytrust.org

  • The Yellow-breasted Chat by Mark Catesby (1682-1749)

    The Yellow-breasted Chat by Mark Catesby (1682-1749)

    (via thetellersoundsthealarm)

    Tagged: Yellow-breasted Chat Mark Catesby Catesby bird flower plant

    Posted on July 24, 2012 via with 45 notes

  • dreamssoreal:

Turdus minimus (Catharus minimus)by Mark Catesby

    dreamssoreal:

    Turdus minimus (Catharus minimus)
    by Mark Catesby

    Tagged: Mark Catesby Turdus minimus bird plant

    Posted on June 9, 2012 via Materia Medica with 24 notes

  • stilllifequickheart:

Mark Catesby
Doves
1749-76

    stilllifequickheart:

    Mark Catesby

    Doves

    1749-76

    Tagged: natural history art engraving hand colored 18th century dove Mark Catesby bird flower

    Posted on May 25, 2012 via still life quick heart with 55 notes

  • Quercus alba L. - white oak and woodpeckers
Catesby, M., The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, vol. 1: t. 21 (1754)

    Quercus alba L. - white oak and woodpeckers

    Catesby, M., The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, vol. 1: t. 21 (1754)

    Tagged: Quercus alba white oak oak tree woodpecker bird Mark Catesby

    Posted on April 8, 2012 with 15 notes

    Source: plantillustrations.org

  • wallacegardens:

Mark Catesby (1700’s), American Sycamore and Red Flycather.

    wallacegardens:

    Mark Catesby (1700’s), American Sycamore and Red Flycather.

    Tagged: botanical-illustration Mark Catesby Birds ornithology nature

    Posted on March 17, 2012 via Wallace Gardens with 32 notes

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