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1793 - 1870. Known for: Natural history illustrations, flower paintings.
Augusta Innes Withers was a talented artist who specialized in subjects of natural history, particularly known for her exquisite flower paintings. She served as a flower painter to both Queen... Read full biography
Augusta Innes Withers was a talented artist who specialized in subjects of natural history, particularly known for her exquisite flower paintings. She served as a flower painter to both Queen Victoria and Queen Adelaide, showcasing her technical skill in depicting birds and flowers. Withers... Read full biography
Augusta Innes Withers was a talented artist who specialized in subjects of natural history, particularly known for her exquisite flower paintings. She served as a flower painter to both Queen Victoria and Queen Adelaide, showcasing her technical skill in depicting birds and flowers. Withers contributed to significant contemporary publications such as 'The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala' by James Bateman and illustrated works like Robert Thompson's 'The Gardener's Assistant'. Her... Read full biography
Augusta Innes Withers was a talented artist who specialized in subjects of natural history, particularly known for her exquisite flower paintings. She served as a flower painter to both Queen Victoria and Queen Adelaide, showcasing her technical skill in depicting birds and flowers. Withers contributed to significant contemporary publications such as 'The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala' by James Bateman and illustrated works like Robert Thompson's 'The Gardener's Assistant'. Her illustrations were featured in various magazines including the 'Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London', 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine', and 'The Illustrated Bouquet'.
Augusta Innes Withers was a talented artist who specialized in subjects of natural history, particularly known for her exquisite flower paintings. She served as a flower painter to both Queen Victoria and Queen Adelaide, showcasing her technical skill in depicting birds and flowers. Withers contributed to significant contemporary publications such as 'The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala' by James Bateman and illustrated works like Robert Thompson's 'The Gardener's Assistant'. Her illustrations were featured in various magazines including the 'Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London', 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine', and 'The Illustrated Bouquet'.
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