Maria Sibylla Merian

German Baroque Era Illustrator, 1647-1717,Daughter of Mattheus Merian. After her father's death, her mother married in 1651 the flower still-life painter Jacob Marell, who became Maria Sibylla's teacher. On 16 May 1665 she married Johann Andreas Graff, another pupil of her stepfather. She thenceforth specialized in illustrations of flowers, fruit and, especially, grubs, flies, gnats and spiders. In 1670 the family moved to Nuremberg. In 1675 Sandrart referred to her in the Teutsche Academie, reporting that she painted on cloth (i.e. silk, satin). With Graff, she produced a book of flowers, the first part appearing in 1675; a second edition, enlarged by parts 2 and 3 ,came out in 1680, entitled Florum fasciculi tres. It included 36 engravings intended to serve as patterns for embroidery.


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Maria Sibylla Merian Caterpillars oil


Caterpillars
Painting ID::  38914
Caterpillars
mk141 post-1670 Opaque paint on parchment 9.8x13.2cm
mk141 post-1670 Opaque_paint_on_parchment 9.8x13.2cm
   
   
     

Maria Sibylla Merian Bush Rose with Leafminer Moth,Larva,and Pupa oil


Bush Rose with Leafminer Moth,Larva,and Pupa
Painting ID::  38915
Bush Rose with Leafminer Moth,Larva,and Pupa
mk141 Watercolor on parchment 18.7x14.7cm
mk141 Watercolor_on_parchment 18.7x14.7cm
   
   
     

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     Maria Sibylla Merian
     German Baroque Era Illustrator, 1647-1717,Daughter of Mattheus Merian. After her father's death, her mother married in 1651 the flower still-life painter Jacob Marell, who became Maria Sibylla's teacher. On 16 May 1665 she married Johann Andreas Graff, another pupil of her stepfather. She thenceforth specialized in illustrations of flowers, fruit and, especially, grubs, flies, gnats and spiders. In 1670 the family moved to Nuremberg. In 1675 Sandrart referred to her in the Teutsche Academie, reporting that she painted on cloth (i.e. silk, satin). With Graff, she produced a book of flowers, the first part appearing in 1675; a second edition, enlarged by parts 2 and 3 ,came out in 1680, entitled Florum fasciculi tres. It included 36 engravings intended to serve as patterns for embroidery.

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