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  1. 4. Sept. 2016 · Japan - Tokyo - Marucube Gallery, Marunouchi (15- 21 January 2010) This included works by acclaimed Japanese botanical artists Mieko Ishikawa, Noriko Tobita, Kumiko Kosuda, Noriko Hasegawa, Junko Iwata, Mayumi Hashi and Erico Tosaki. Netherlands - Haarlem: an exhibiition of The Highgrove Florilegium of HRH The Prince of Wales (January 30 until ...

  2. A Florilegium is a collection of flower illustrations. The word is Latin and the plural is Florilegia. A number of florilegia have been produced in the past and continue to be made today. A Flora is a botanical record of the plants. associated with a defined geographical area. whether that place be a country, region or habitat.

  3. The Transylvania Florilegium is a sumptuous collection of stunning botanical art created by artists, craftsmen and women, botanists and scholars, and with a Preface written by HRH The Prince of Wales, now HM King Charles III. His Majesty signs the Preface on every book. In 2008 Addison published the first royal florilegium, the Highgrove ...

  4. Her work is represented in the Highgrove Florilegium, the Transylvania Florilegium, the Hunt Institute, Flora Japonica, the Florilegium of the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney and the Royal College of Physicians where she was Artist in residence 2010-2011. She is a contributor for Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. Instagram: @mayumihashiart

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FlorilegiumFlorilegium - Wikipedia

    Florilegium. In medieval Latin, a florilegium (plural florilegia) was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition. The word is from the Latin flos (flower) and legere (to gather): literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work.

  6. Florilegium Watercolours. Leading botanical artists painted specimens of plants and trees growing in the Highgrove garden. The 124 selected paintings are now published in a limited edition with The Prince's Foundation. Each two-volume set is signed and handbound in leather and marbled paper with tooling in gold leaf.

  7. The watercolours were painted for the book The Highgrove Florilegium, a two-volume set of botanical prints depicting the plants, vegetables, fruit and trees grown in the garden at Highgrove. This publication is a culmination of seven years of work by 72 of the leading botanical artists and is accompanied by text compiled by botanists at the Natural History Museum and was published in 2008 and ...

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