Art imitates nature and vice versa at the Tropical Conservatory Gallery in Jerusalem’s Botanical Gardens. Nothing appears as it should in “The Nature of Things” exhibit, where a bouquet of flowers is ...
The late Rachel “Bunny” Mellon was half of one of the nation’s most renowned philanthropic art-collecting couples. She and her husband, banking scion Paul Mellon, were major benefactors behind museums ...
Luxury retailer Frontgate has partnered with the New York Botanical Garden to produce a collection of reprints from the Rare Book & Folio Collection in the garden’s LuEsther T. Mertz Library. “We are ...
The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. From the beloved floral still life paintings by Dutch Golden ...
It's Archibald time; the annual portrait prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales when visitors traverse the Sydney Domain to see paintings of well known, and sometimes not so well known, ...
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), which describes itself as “the world’s leading gardening charity”, has always combined an interest in gardens with a keen eye for botanical art. Dating back to ...
In the last edition of Marg magazine, art historian Sita Reddy challenges the perception that vegetation and rootedness are inextricably linked. Plants are the world’s “first globalisers”, she writes ...
SINGAPORE – When it is seen through the eyes of botanical artists, the combination of art and science can be beauteous. Examples of this art form are now on show at the Singapore Botanic Gardens, ...
“Beauty is truth, truth beauty – that is all,” wrote John Keats. The famous words come from his 1820 poem Ode on a Grecian Urn, but they are a fitting description for the practice of botanical art and ...
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