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Botanical print of Houlletia brocklehurstiana

This is a list of botanical illustrators born or active in Ireland. Botanical illustration involves the painting, drawing and illustration of plants and ecosystems. Often meticulously observed, the botanical art tradition combines both science and art, and botanical artists throughout the centuries have been active in the collecting and cataloguing a huge variety of species.

Irish botanical illustrators

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B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

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Q R S

T

U V W

X Y Z

See also

References

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  • Patricia Butler, Irish Botanical Illustrators, Antique Collectors Club, London 2000 ISBN 1-85149-357-3