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Botanizing, a Bog Plant (engraving)
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Botanizing, a Bog Plant (engraving)
7177861 Botanizing, a Bog Plant (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Botanizing, a Bog Plant. Illustration for The Comic Annual by Thomas Hood, 1838 (A H Baily).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 24751216
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This engraving titled "Botanizing, a Bog Plant" takes us back to the 19th century, immersing us in the world of botany and natural history. Created by an anonymous English School artist, this illustration was originally featured in The Comic Annual by Thomas Hood in 1838. The scene depicts a humorous portrayal of a botanist engrossed in her work amidst a boggy landscape. Surrounded by various plants and foliage, she appears both dedicated and slightly mad as she delves into her scientific studies. This image offers a glimpse into the eccentricities often associated with scientists during that era. The intricate details captured by the engraver showcase their skillful artistry. Every line brings life to the botanical garden setting, emphasizing the importance of scientific methods employed by these men and women of science. The contrast between light and dark adds depth to the composition while enhancing its overall aesthetic appeal. While humor is evident throughout this piece, it also sheds light on societal perceptions towards female scientists at that time. It hints at notions of madness or hysteria associated with women who dared to venture into male-dominated fields such as botany. This print from Bridgeman Images not only serves as an intriguing historical artifact but also reminds us of how far we have come in terms of gender equality within scientific disciplines. It invites viewers to appreciate both the beauty and complexity found within nature's wonders while reflecting upon our own progress as a society.
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