Explore the hidden gem of botanical artistry in this 45-minute video from the Linnean Society. Delve into the fascinating history and exquisite details of Reverend Richard Dreyer's illuminated copy of Flora Britannica (1800-1804). Follow Librarian Will Beharrell as he guides you through the pages of this remarkable book, showcasing its stunning hand-drawn and colored botanical and entomological vignettes. Discover the surprising history behind this eccentric labor of love, including its creation, ownership transfer, and religious influences. Learn about manuscript illumination techniques, examine the intricate illustrations and binding, and gain insight into the motivations behind this unique work. Uncover the connections to James Edward Smith and the broader context of the Linnean Society's mission to inform and inspire about nature and its interactions.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
History
James Edward Smith
Richard Dreyer
Why were they made
Manuscript illumination
Transfer of ownership
Leafing through
Illustrations
Binding
Other paintings
Religious convictions
Taught by
Linnean Society