Accession Number |
7799 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
Royal Walnut Moth Caterpillar, Citheronia regalis |
Taxon |
Citheronia regalis, Saturniidae |
Description |
caterpillar on stem |
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor board |
Dimensions (cm) |
76 x 55.5 cm |
ImageSize |
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Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
1990 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
John Cody 1990 (b.r.) |
Published |
Cody, J. and R. Peigler. 1996. Wings of Paradise: The Great Saturniid Moths. Chapel Hill & London: The University of North Carolina Press, p. 100. |
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
Shown is the fearsome-looking caterpillar of this moth, The Hickory Horn Devil. The build of the adult moth, also called Regal Moth, is exceptionally robust making it a powerful flyer for a silkmoth. It emerges from its pupa, which is formed underground, and before is can expand its wings, it must struggle to the surface and fine a suitable resting place. It is not a common moth. (text ©2009 John Cody)
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7800 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
Ponderosa Moth, Arsenura ponderosa [nearThunbergia grandiflora] |
Taxon |
Arsenura ponderosa, Saurrniidae
Thunbergia grandiflora, Acanthaceae |
Description |
two male moths in flight between Thunbergia grandifolia blooms |
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor board |
Dimensions (cm) |
55 x 75.5 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
1987 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
John Cody 1987 (t.l.) |
Published |
Cody, J. and R. Peigler. 1996. Wings of Paradise: The Great Saturniid Moths. Chapel Hill & London: The University of North Carolina Press, p.74. |
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
Two male moths of this species found in the Amazon region are shown near the Sky Vine, Thunbergia grandiflora, a plant ubiquitous in the tropics. The female is larger—usually the case with silkmoths—less often seen and paler. Dr. Cody, who paints moths only in positions drawn from life, has yet to find his female model. Since it develops no cocoon, A ponderosa goes underground for its metamorphosis. The caterpillar feeds on the Palisade tree. (text ©2009 John Cody)
[Guyana, S. America written on reverse]
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7801 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
African Moon Moth, Argema mimosae [on Chalice Vine, Solandra maxima] [Solandra nitida written on back] |
Taxon |
Argema mimosae, Saturniidae
Solandra maxima, Solanaceae |
Description |
|
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
57 x 76 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
2002 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
John Cody 2002 (t.r.) |
Published |
|
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
Note the crossed tails in the resting position of this moth. Only the Argema mittrei of Madagascar shares this characteristic. All of the other tailed moths keep the tails straight or angled outward. Found in equatorial East Africa, the larva feeds on sandalwood, wild mango and paper tree, Commiphora mollis. In captivity it will feed on walnut, Eucalyptus and Liquidamber (text ©2009 John Cody)
[Solandra nitida written on reverse]
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7802 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
Rothschildia zacateca [female and three males on a species of family Euphorbiaceae] |
Taxon |
Rothschildia zacatea, Saturniidae
Euphorbiaceae |
Description |
female and three males on a species of family Euphorbiaceae |
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor board |
Dimensions (cm) |
57.5 x 76.5 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
2007 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
John Cody 2007 (b.r.) |
Published |
|
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
According to Benard D'Abrera, "this species can be confused with no other." The male is only about half the size of the female, and both sexes boast larger hyaline spots than any other saturniid in the world. It is found at high altitudes (8,000-10,000 feet) in Colombia, South America. It is relatively rare, and Dr. Cody owes his opportunity to make this painting to John Ciseski, who supplied him with the specimens. (text ©2009 John Cody)
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7806 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
Japanese Oak Silkmoth, Antheraea yamamai |
Taxon |
Antheraea yamamai, Saturniidae
Quercus, Fagaceae
|
Description |
3 Japanese Oak Silkmoths on oak branch |
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor board |
Dimensions (cm) |
75.5 x 55 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
1992 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
john Cody 1992 (t.l.) |
Published |
Cody, J. and R. Peigler. 1996. Wings of Paradise: The Great Saturniid Moths. Chapel Hill & London: The University of North Carolina Press, p.119. |
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
This moth has a wide range of coloring, from butter yellow through all shades of orange, faun and various browns. The cocoon is a brilliant lime green and serves as a summer, rather than a winter, transformation chamber for the pupa. The species differs from other moths in that it over winters in the egg stage and the moths emerge in the fall. (text ©2009 John Cody)
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7807 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
African Moon Moth, Argema mimosae [on Flame vine, Pyrostegia venusta] |
Taxon |
Argema mimosae, Saturniidae
Pyrostegia venusta (Ker Gawl.) Miers, Bignoniaceae |
Description |
Male and female African Moon moth near Flame vine |
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor board |
Dimensions (cm) |
55/5 x 76 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
1992 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
John Cody 1992 (b.r.) |
Published |
Cody, J. and R. Peigler. 1996. Wings of Paradise: The Great Saturniid Moths. Chapel Hill & London: The University of North Carolina Press, p.107. |
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
This moth resembles that other moon moth, the Comet Moth of Madagascar, but it is smaller. In spite of the name, the larva does not feed on the mimosa but on wild mango, sandalwood and the paper tree, Commiphora mollis. It is found in eastern and central Africa and has been raised in Europe on sweetgum. (text ©2009 John Cody)
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7808 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
Antherina suraka [on Musa] |
Taxon |
Antherina suraka, Saturniidae
Musa, Musaceae |
Description |
Banana fruits and leaves with Antherina suraka silkmoth |
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor board |
Dimensions (cm) |
55 x 75.5 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
1992 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
John Cody 1992 (t.r.) |
Published |
Cody, J. and R. Peigler. 1996. Wings of Paradise: The Great Saturniid Moths. Chapel Hill & London: The University of North Carolina Press, p.117. |
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
Like the lemurs, Comet and Sunset Moths, this creature is found only in Madagascar and is the only species in its genus. The mature caterpillar—one form mostly green, one mostly black—is intricately patterned and ornamented with rows of rose-colored tubercles. It eats almost anything green. The model for this painting, attracted by the lights, was captured in the airport at Flanarantsoa in the highlands. (text ©2009 John Cody)
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7812 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
Basket moth, Brahmaea hearseyi [on white orchid] |
Taxon |
Brahmaea hearseyi, Brahmaeidae
Orchidaceae
|
Description |
|
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
58 x 77 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
2008 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
John Cody 2008 (b.l.) |
Published |
|
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
The Brahmaea moths, also called basket moths, are widely distributed throughout southern Asia, being found in Japan, India, Vietnam and China. They are not saturniids, and are not closely related to them but share some characteristics with them. The short-lived adults do feed or drink, unlike the silkmoths. They do not spin cocoons but pupate in the ground. The caterpillars are truly bizarre creatures. They feed on a wide variety of plants, including privet, ash and others.(text ©2009 John Cody)
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7810 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
Zaddachi's Emperor Moth, Bunaeopsis zadachi [on Crown of thorns] |
Taxon |
Bunaeopsis zaddachi, Saturniidae
Euphorbia milii Des Moul.[Euphorbiaceae] |
Description |
Zaddachi's Emperor Moth on Crown of thorns |
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
77 x 58 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
2007 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
John Cody 2007 (b.l.) |
Published |
|
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
This moth has a wide distribution in the central area of the African continent. Not much seems to be known about its habitat or habits or the food plants of the larva. It is said to feed on various grasses, including cat’s tail grass (Phleum protense) and possibly on ebony. (text ©2009 John Cody)
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7811 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
Actias maenas |
Taxon |
Actias maenas, Saturniidae
Paphiopedilum, Orchidaceae |
Description |
female Actias maenas with Paphiopedilum |
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
44.5 X 28.5 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
1996 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
John Cody 1996 (b.l.) |
Published |
|
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
This painting is a departure in size from the usual Imperial format of 22 × 30 inches. It was made for a special exhibit at the annual meeting of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, which limits the size of entries. This is the first of Dr. Cody's paintings to show the upper surface of the female moth. (text ©2009 John Cody)
On reverse: ‘Female from Malaysia’; Background: 4 glazes of indigo, 1 glaze moonglow and salt; cropped unfinished line drawing of moths and plant.
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7804 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
MacPhail’s Silkmoth, Automeris macphaili [on Heliconia] |
Taxon |
Automeris macphaili, Saturniidae
Heliconia, Heleconiaceae
|
Description |
female Automeris macphaili |
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
77 x 58 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
1995 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
John Cody 1995 (b. l.) |
Published |
Cody, J. and R. Peigler. 1996. Wings of Paradise: The Great Saturniid Moths. Chapel Hill & London: The University of North Carolina Press, p.151. |
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
The moth shown in this painting is a female. The male, equally beautiful, is somewhat smaller with forewings that are lighter, more homogeneous in value and of an olive color. The entomologist Brian O. C. Gardiner lists over a hundred species in this genus, many looking much alike. The larvae of all species have clusters of stinging spines, not dangerous, unless the sting is to the eyes, but irritating for up to an hour or so. It feeds on a wide variety of leaves. (text ©2009 John Cody)
[“from Mexico” written on reverse]
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7805 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
Eupackardia calleta [on Syringa] |
Taxon |
Eupackardia calleta, Saturniidae
Syringa, Oleaceae
|
Description |
male Eupackardia calleta on Lilac |
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor board |
Dimensions (cm) |
76 x 55.5 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
1989 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
John Cody 1989 (b.r.) |
Published |
Cody, J. and R. Peigler. 1996. Wings of Paradise: The Great Saturniid Moths. Chapel Hill & London: The University of North Carolina Press, p.97. |
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
This day-flying silkmoth is found in south Texas, Mexico and Central America. The caterpillar feeds on wild cherry, acacias and many other plants and may remain cocoon-bound for several years. The cocoon is neat, gray, hard and compact with an escape hatch and is attached to a twig with a strong silken stem. It can be raised in as dry a place as western Kansas if it is sprayed daily with water, as Dr. Cody has shown. It is pictured here on lilac, one of the larva's food plants.(text ©2009 John Cody)
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7809 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
Neoris codyi (also Saturnia codyi) [on Zingiber] |
Taxon |
Neoris codyi, Saturniidae
Zingiber, Zingiberaceae
|
Description |
|
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor board |
Dimensions (cm) |
76.5 x 57.5 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
1996 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
John Cody 1996 (t.r.) |
Published |
|
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
This moth is found in the western Himalayas of northern Pakistan at 12,000 feet. Collected in 1923 by Major C. H. Stockley of the British army, who placed four specimens in the British Museum, it was not recognized as a new species until 1995. It was then discovered to be such by Dr. Richard Peigler of the Denver Museum of Natural History, who named it in honor of Dr. Cody “in recognition of his work through art, writings, and lectures to bring awareness to the public of the need to preserve habitats of Saturniidae” (Journal of Research on Lepidoptera, 1996, 32: 8–15). (text ©2009 John Cody)
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7813 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
Stained Glass Moth, Graellsia isabellae |
Taxon |
Graellsia isabellae, Saturniidae
Hemerocallis, Liliaceae
|
Description |
Stained Glass Moth, Graellsia isabellae [male, with yellow lilies] |
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
45 x 28.5 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
1996 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
John Cody (b. r.) |
Published |
|
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
This totally protected species is in danger of extinction. Often designated Europe's most beautiful insect, it is found only in two places: the Pyrenees mountains of Spain and the Hautes Alpes of France. The caterpillar feeds on pine needles. When mature it puffs up the segments just behind its head and takes on the look of a pinecone. This painting shows the complete dorsal surface of this moth. (text ©2009 John Cody)
On reverse: Background: 3 glazes of raw umber and violet; 1 glaze of moonglow and salt.
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7803 |
Name |
Cody, John |
LifeSpan |
(1925-2016) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
Simla Moth, Caligula simla (also Dictyoploca simla) |
Taxon |
Caligula simla, Saturniidae
Hemerocallis, Hemerocallidaceae
|
Description |
|
Medium |
Transparent watercolor |
Support |
Arches cold-press watercolor board |
Dimensions (cm) |
55 x 75.5 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
1988 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
John Cody 1988 (t.l.) |
Published |
Cody, J. and R. Peigler. 1996. Wings of Paradise: The Great Saturniid Moths. Chapel Hill & London: The University of North Carolina Press, p.87. |
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
This moth is named after Simla (now spelled Shimla), the mountain resort in north central India where the British once centered the government. Being on the western slopes of the Himalayas, Shimla has a climate more temperate than tropical, and C. simla can stand low temperatures. The caterpillar feeds on cherry and is as beautiful as the moth, having a yellow head and body covered with thick, long, pale turquoise hair. The cocoon is an open mesh, dark and stiff, as though varnished. (text ©2009 John Cody)
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 9th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 1998. |
HIBDExhibitions |
Wings of Paradise: Watercolors of Silkmoths by John Cody (2009) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7955 |
Name |
Walser-Kolar, Denise |
LifeSpan |
(1960–) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Female |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist |
Credit |
|
Title |
Cherry |
Taxon |
Prunus sp., Rosaceae |
Description |
single cherry |
Medium |
Watercolor |
Support |
vellum |
Dimensions (cm) |
13 x 10 cm |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
2011 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
D. Walser-Kolar (b.r.) |
Published |
|
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
|
HIBDExhibitions |
What We Collect: Recent Art Acquistions, 2007–2012 (2013) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7738.6 |
Name |
Dobe, Paul |
LifeSpan |
(1880-1965) |
Nationality |
Germany |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
|
Copyright |
To publish this image, please contact the Hunt Institute Art Department. |
Credit |
|
Title |
Wollige Waldrebe |
Taxon |
Clematis lanuginosa Lindley & Paxton, Ranunculaceae |
Description |
|
Medium |
photograph [gelatin silver] of silhouette drawing |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
16.5 x 8.5 |
ImageSize |
15 x 7.5 |
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
29 July 1916 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
Paul Dobe to left of chop mark PD (b.r.) |
Published |
|
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
|
HIBDExhibitions |
What We Collect: Recent Art Acquistions 2007–2012 (2013) |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7474 |
Name |
Everett, Diana |
LifeSpan |
1936.-) |
Nationality |
Ireland and England |
Gender |
Female |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
"Tulipa linifolia" |
Taxon |
Tulipa, Liliaceae |
Description |
|
Medium |
watercolor |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
38 x 28.5 |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
1999 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
Diana Everett (b.l. and rev.) |
Published |
|
Printmaker |
|
Notes |
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 10th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 2001. |
HIBDExhibitions |
What We Collect: Recent Art Acquisitions, 2006 |
HIBDPublications |
|
Accession Number |
7576 |
Name |
Woodin, Carol |
LifeSpan |
(1956-) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Female |
Image |
|
Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
|
Title |
"Little beauty" |
Taxon |
Tulipa, Liliaceae |
Description |
|
Medium |
watercolor |
Support |
vellum |
Dimensions (cm) |
26.5 x 25 |
ImageSize |
|
Edition |
|
DateExecution
|
2002 |
PlaceExecution |
|
Signature |
C Woodin (b.r.) |
Published |
|
Printmaker |
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HIBDExhibitions |
What We Collect: Recent Art Acquisitions, 2006 |
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Accession Number |
7634 |
Name |
Cadman, Elizabeth Wray |
LifeSpan |
(1946-) |
Nationality |
England |
Gender |
Female |
Image |
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Copyright |
Rights held by the artist.
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Credit |
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Title |
"Aesculus hippocastanum, Leaf and Fruit" |
Taxon |
Aesculus hippocastanum Linnaeus, Hippocastanaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
watercolor |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
38 x 56.5 |
ImageSize |
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Edition |
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DateExecution
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2003 |
PlaceExecution |
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Signature |
E.W.C. (b.r.) |
Published |
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Notes |
A work by this artist, not in the Hunt Institute collection, was included in the 11th International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration, 2004. |
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What We Collect: Recent Art Acquisitions, 2006 |
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Accession Number |
7738.1 |
Name |
Dobe, Paul |
LifeSpan |
(1880-1965) |
Nationality |
Germany |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Copyright |
To publish this image, please contact the Hunt Institute Art Department. |
Credit |
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Title |
[Hoher Wiesenhafer, high meadow oat] |
Taxon |
Avenastrum elatius [Arrhenatherum elatius (Linnaeus) P. Beauvois ex J. Presl & C. Presl, Poaceae alt. Gramineae |
Description |
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Medium |
photograph [gelatin silver] of drawn plant silhouette |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
15.5 x 10 |
ImageSize |
14 x 9 |
Edition |
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DateExecution
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[29 July 2016] |
PlaceExecution |
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Signature |
Paul Dobe (t.l.), chop mark PD (c.r.) |
Published |
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Printmaker |
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Notes |
Advertisement p.110 of Wilde Blumen der Deutschen Flora (1921) lists this as an item for sale as Photos nach Zeichnungen: Schattenrisse (Photos after drawings: Silhouettes |
HIBDExhibitions |
What We Collect: Recent Art Acquisitions 2007–2012 (2013) |
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Accession Number |
7738.3 |
Name |
Dobe, Paul |
LifeSpan |
(1880-1965) |
Nationality |
Germany |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Copyright |
To publish this image, please contact the Hunt Institute Art Department. |
Credit |
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Title |
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Taxon |
Trifolium pratense Linnaeus, Fabaceae alt. Leguminosae |
Description |
clover blossom |
Medium |
photograph [gelatin silver] of original multicolor painting on parchment 31 x 28.5 cm |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
15.5 x 12.5 |
ImageSize |
12 x 11.5 |
Edition |
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DateExecution
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9 July 1921 |
PlaceExecution |
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Signature |
Paul Dobe (b.r.), chop mark PD (c.l.) |
Published |
for Dobe, Acht Blumenstudien von Paul Dobe in Handschriftlich Gezeichneten Photographischen Wiedergaben [Eight Flower Studies by Paul Dobe in Hand-drawn Photographic Reproductions]. Weimarer Werkstatt für Naturbildnerei, Oktober 1921. |
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HIBDExhibitions |
What We Collect: Recent Art Acquisitions 2007–2012 (2013) |
HIBDPublications |
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Accession Number |
7756 |
Name |
Brockman, Wendy |
LifeSpan |
(1953-) |
Nationality |
United States |
Gender |
Female |
Image |
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Copyright |
Rights held by the artist. |
Credit |
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Title |
"Red Oak, Quercus rubra" |
Taxon |
Quercus, Fagaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
watercolor, graphite |
Support |
vellum |
Dimensions (cm) |
37 x 30 |
ImageSize |
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Edition |
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DateExecution
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2007 |
PlaceExecution |
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Signature |
Brockman (b.c.) |
Published |
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Notes |
painted from specimen at Minnesota Landscape Arboretum |
HIBDExhibitions |
What We Collect: Recent Art Acquisitions 2007–2012 (2013) |
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Accession Number |
7946 |
Name |
Yingbao, Sun |
LifeSpan |
(1977–) |
Nationality |
China |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Copyright |
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Credit |
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Title |
Cycas taitungensis C. F. Shen et al |
Taxon |
Cycas taitungensis C. F. Shen, K. D. Hill, C. H. Tsou & C. J. Chen, Cycadaceae |
Description |
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Medium |
Ink |
Support |
drafting vellum |
Dimensions (cm) |
29.5 x 21 cm |
ImageSize |
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Edition |
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DateExecution
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PlaceExecution |
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Signature |
Drawn by Sun Yingbao (b.r.) |
Published |
Flora of China Editorial Committee, Z.-y. Wu and P. H. Raven (eds.). 1999. Flora of China (Cycadaceae through Fagaceae). 1999. Beijing and St. Louis: Science Press & Missouri Botanical Garden Press. 4: 1-453. |
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Notes |
Plant described in: Flora of China Editorial Committee, Z.-y. Wu and P. H. Raven (eds.). 1999. Flora of China (Cycadaceae through Fagaceae). 1999. Beijing and St. Louis: Science Press & Missouri Botanical Garden Press. 4:p.? and Botanical Bulletin of Academia Sinica, 35:135 (1994). |
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What We Collect: Recent Art Acquisitions 2007–2012 (2013) |
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Accession Number |
7694 |
Name |
Dobe, Paul |
LifeSpan |
1880-1965 |
Nationality |
Germany |
Gender |
Male |
Image |
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Copyright |
To publish this image, please contact the Hunt Institute Art Department. |
Credit |
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Title |
Wiesenbocksbart |
Taxon |
Tragopogon pratensis Linnaeus, Asteraceae alt. Guttiferae |
Description |
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Medium |
photograph [gelatin silver] of silhouette drawing |
Support |
paper |
Dimensions (cm) |
19 x 12 |
ImageSize |
16 x 9.5 |
Edition |
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DateExecution
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12 August 1916 |
PlaceExecution |
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Signature |
Paul Dobe below chop (b.l.) |
Published |
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Printmaker |
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Notes |
on reverse: Paul Dobe (Weimar, Garmany) (1929!) / #53376 / "Weisen bocksbart" ("Schatterrisse", part of a series by that name, i.e. "Shadow pictures")
Advertisement p.110 of Wilde Blumen der Deutschen Flora (1921) lists this as an item for sale as Photos nach Zeichnungen: Schattenrisse (Photos after drawings: Silhouettes) |
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