Stella loss = Craig
Stella loss = Craig (Stella Ross-Craig, March 19, 1906 – ) is a British illustrator known as the plant image of the wild flower on February 6, 2006.
Career
Parents were Scots and were created through Alder shot. I was interested in botany and learned in サネット Beaux-Arts, the drawing class of the Chelsea technology school. I contributed it to Curtiss ボタニカル magazine and a plant magazine of "Icones Planarum "including the work of making and the classification of the plant plate in a cue garden in 1929. Her work became the place where the director of the cue garden, Edward sails B (Edward Sailsbury) paid attention to, and publication was recommended.
I married botanist of the co-worker, Joseph Robert Seelye (Joseph Robert Sealy).
Loss = Craig began publication of "figure of British plant" ("Drawings of British Plants") in 1948 in the series. Even the inexpensive paperback of the price of 6 shillings was published, and this series was published to 31 volumes by 1973, and lithograph plates more than 1300 were picked up. The British phanerogam except sedges was recorded. I created a figure based on the dry specimen which was often stored in the cue garden.
I became one of six people who won a cue award medal (Kew Award medal) in 1999. I became 95 years old in 2003, but held the exhibition which displayed 55 pieces of original pictures in Edinburgh Royal Botanic Gardens. In the next year, the same exhibition was held in the cue garden. It was a member of association of London Linnaeus from 1948 through 1974. I won a gold beach memory medal (Gold Veitch Memorial Medal) from association of royal gardening (RHS) in 2002.
References
- John McEwen (10 November 2001). "A monument to minutiae". The Telegraph
- "Stella Ross-Craig". The Scotsman. UK. 10 February 2006
- Blunt, Wilfrid Jasper Walter; William Thomas, Stearn (1950). The art of botanical illustration: an illustrated history. Courier Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0-486-27265-8.
- Haines, Catharine M. C. (2001). International women in science: a biographical dictionary to 1950. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1 - 57,607-090-1. Retrieved 2 May 2011. "Stella Ross-Craig, an outstanding botanical artist, creates drawings that are both artistic and scientifically accurate."
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