Maria Sibylla Merian

Maria Sibylla Merian
Title Maria Sibylla Merian PDF eBook
Author Sarah B. Pomeroy
Publisher Getty Publications
Total Pages 98
Release 2018-02-13
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1947440012

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In 1660, at the age of thirteen, Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) began her study of butterfly metamorphosis—years before any other scientist published an accurate description of the process. Later, Merian and her daughter ventured thousands of miles from their home in the Netherlands into the rainforests of South America seeking new and amazing insects to observe and illustrate. Years after her death, Merian’s accurate and beautiful illustrations were used by scientists, including Carl Linnaeus, to classify species, and today her prints and paintings are prized by museums around the world. More than a dozen species of plants and animals are named after Merian. The first Merian biography written for ages 10 and up, this book will enchant budding scientists and artists alike. Readers will be inspired by Merian’s talent, curiosity, and grit and will be swept up in the story of her life, which was adventurous even by today’s standards. With its lively text, quotations from Merian’s own study book, and fascinating sidebars on history, art, and science, this volume is an ideal STEAM title for readers of all ages and interests.

Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium 1705

Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium 1705
Title Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium 1705 PDF eBook
Author Maria Sibylla Merian
Publisher Lannoo Publishers
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Botany
ISBN 9789401433785

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This is a full-size facsimile of the magnum opus of Maria Sibylla Merian, a significant contributor to the field of entomology because of her careful observations and documentation of the metamorphosis of the butterfly. Merian, a German naturalist and scientific illustrator, was one of the foremost female scientists of the 17th century. In 1705, she published Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium, for which she became famous. No more than 30 copies of this masterwork are left worldwide.

Maria Sibylla Merian & Daughters

Maria Sibylla Merian & Daughters
Title Maria Sibylla Merian & Daughters PDF eBook
Author Ella Reitsma
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 276
Release 2008
Genre Animals in art
ISBN

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"In the 17th century, when insects were called "beasts of the devil", and women were virtually excluded from the field of science, a young German woman named Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) dedicated her life to the study and depiction of the metamorphosis of insects. Merian's extraordinary accomplishments in art and science and those of her most important pupils - her daughters Johanna Helena and Dorothea Maria - will be on view in Maria Sibylla Merian & Daughters: Women of Art and Science at the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Getty Center, June 10 - August 31, 2008, the first major exhibition of Merian's work in America. The exhibition will explore various aspects of Merian's career, including her hand-colored publications on flowers and insects, her successful business venture in Amsterdam as a specimen-supplier for the collectors and naturalists, and her extraordinary journey to Suriname and the scientific discoveries that resulted. Specimens of actual insects, including the large Blue Morpho butterfly, will be included in the exhibition alongside Merian's renderings - providing a rare opportunity for scholars, nature lovers, and families to experience European and exotic insects first hand." --Publisher.

Chrysalis

Chrysalis
Title Chrysalis PDF eBook
Author Kim Todd
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 364
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN 0156032996

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Traces the life and work of the pioneering seventeenth-century woman naturalist, discussing her unprecedented solo expedition to study insect metamorphosis in the New World and her role in the establishment of a new branch of biology.

Amazing Rare Things

Amazing Rare Things
Title Amazing Rare Things PDF eBook
Author David Attenborough
Publisher Kales Press
Total Pages 228
Release 2009
Genre Art
ISBN 9780979845628

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Filmmaker Attenborough provides an introductory survey of the artistic representation of plants and animals through human history, beginning with Leonardo da Vinci's drawings and continuing on through the mid-1700s.

Maria Merian's Butterflies

Maria Merian's Butterflies
Title Maria Merian's Butterflies PDF eBook
Author Kate Heard
Publisher Royal Collection Editions
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Animals
ISBN 9781909741317

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"In 1699, the German artist and entomologist Maria Sibylla Merian set sail for Suriname, in South America. There she would spend two years studying the animals and plants which she encountered, aiming to explore the life-cycle of insects (then only partially understood). Those studies led to the publication of the Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium (the Metamorphosis of the Insects of Suriname), a luxury volume which brought the wonders of Suriname to Europe."--

The Girl Who Drew Butterflies

The Girl Who Drew Butterflies
Title The Girl Who Drew Butterflies PDF eBook
Author Joyce Sidman
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 160
Release 2018-02-20
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1328830284

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In this beautiful nonfiction biography, a Robert F. Sibert Medal winner, the Newbery Honor–winning author Joyce Sidman introduces readers to one of the first female entomologists and a woman who flouted convention in the pursuit of knowledge and her passion for insects. One of the first naturalists to observe live insects directly, Maria Sibylla Merian was also one of the first to document the metamorphosis of the butterfly. Richly illustrated throughout with full-color original paintings by Merian herself, The Grew Who Drew Butterflies will enthrall young scientists. Bugs, of all kinds, were considered to be “born of mud” and to be “beasts of the devil.” Why would anyone, let alone a girl, want to study and observe them? The Girl Who Drew Butterflies answers this question. Booklist Editor’s Choice Chicago Public Library Best of the Year Kirkus Best Book of the Year Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book Junior Library Guild Selection New York Public Library Top 10 Best Books of the Year