New Scientist recommends Now You See Us on the Tate Britain

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I’ve not too long ago had a double serving to of botanical tradition, beginning with a terrific exhibition at Tate Britain, London. Now You See Us: Ladies Artists in Britain 1520-1920 places a highlight on feminine artists, lots of whom have been unfairly forgotten, and challenges stereotypes.

Throughout the exhibition there’s a part on flowers, together with Mary Delany’s collages. Naturalist Joseph Banks mentioned that her works have been the one botanical pictures from which he might reliably determine a plant species.

Different highlights embrace detailed watercolour work of fruit by Augusta Innes Withers. I don’t assume I’ve seen a greater instance of sunshine…

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