Maria Sibylla Merian: metamorphosis unmasked by art and science, Kerry Lotzof, δημοσίευση στο National History Museum
Seventeenth-century German artist, scientific illustrator and naturalist, Anna Maria Sybilla Merian (1647-1717) is best known for her travels and research in Dutch Suriname, South America.At a time when insects were believed to spring forth magically from mud, waste and plant matter in a process known as ‘spontaneous generation’, Merian was one of the first to closely observe and record the process of insect metamorphosis.Her meticulous depictions of metamorphosis, as well as of the tropical flora and fauna of Suriname, caught the attention of the Royal Academy more than 250 years before the first woman was permitted to join.
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