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Art

Adornments

by Simon Caterson
July–August 2013, no. 353

Collecting Ladies: Ferdinand von Mueller and Women Botanical Artists by Penny Olsen

National Library of Australia, $39.99 pb, 247 pp, 9780642277534

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We are used to modern science being conducted as a collaborative effort involving teams of researchers in laboratories, but imagine a huge research project requiring thousands of researchers and covering every corner of an entire continent (and beyond) being organised successfully with no telephone or Internet.

 


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Collecting Ladies: Ferdinand von Mueller and Women Botanical Artists by Penny Olsen

National Library of Australia, $39.99 pb, 247 pp, 9780642277534

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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