American Botanical Art
and American Floral Art
Resource Library articles and essays in chronological order

(above: Spring Blooms in Anza-Borrego, 2017. Photo © Barbara Hazeltine)
2006-
Charles Brindley: Trees of Myth and Legend (3/9/15)
Flowers in Winter: Celia Thaxter's Island Garden (11/13/13)
Abundance of Color: California Flowers in Art (8/22/08)
Pressing Matters: 500 Years of Wine in Art from the Sterling Vineyards Print Portfolio (6/30/06)
2001-2005
Georgia O'Keeffe and Andy Warhol: Flowers of Distinction (5/18/05)
The Paintings of Pieter J. L. van Veen; essay by Allan J. Kollar (8/10/05)
Drawn from Nature: The Plant Lithographs of Ellsworth Kelly (6/23/05)
Martin Johnson Heade: The Enigmatic Self; essay by Barbara Novak (2/14/05)
Plant Portraits: The California Legacy of A. R. Valentien (2/8/05)
People of the River: Native Arts of the Oregon Territory (1/25/05)
Life as Art: Paintings by Gregory Gillespie and Frances Cohen Gillespie (11/12/03)
Two Artists: Anthony Biladeau and Lucius Passavanti (7/9/03)
Flora: The Beauty of Botanicals in Art (5/20/03)
William Merritt Chase: Four Paintings from the Lilly Endowment Collection (1/31/03)
A Walk in the Woods: The Art of John Elwood Bundy, by William H. Gerdts (10/30/02)
Sandra Principe: Flowers as Messengers (5/28/02)

(above: Anna Eliza Hardy, Still Life of Roses, c. 1880-90, oil on canvas, High Museum of ArtImage. Image and text source: Wikimedia Commons - public domain)
1999-2000
Alexa Kleinbard: Talking Leaves (5/8/00
Flower Power: Botanical Art (4/17/00)
Hood Museum of Art Acquires Rare Outdoor Still Life by Maria Oakey Dewing (11/1/99)
Martin Johnson Heade (10/2/99)
Nature's Palette: The Roger W. Dennis Impressionist Garden, by Patricia M. Shippee (9/19/99)
Ben Schonzeit: Flower Paintings (9/3/99)
The Lamps of Tiffany Opens at Knoxville Museum of Art (4/13/99)
Fruits and Flowers: Botanical Paintings by Geraldine King Tam (3/11/99)
Wildflowers of New Mexico: I9th Century Botanical Illustrations by Edward M. Skeats (2/8/99)

(above: Sonoran Desert Blooms, 2021. Photo © Barbara Hazeltine)
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