The Shirley Sherwood Collection: Botanical Art Over 30 Years
By (Author) Shirley Sherwood
Royal Botanic Gardens
Kew Publishing
31st October 2019
31st October 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Gardens (descriptions, history etc)
Trees, wildflowers and plants: general interest
750.7442195
Hardback
320
Width 240mm, Height 282mm
Celebration of the worlds most comprehensive collection of contemporary botanical art
7 chapters showcase the Shirley Sherwood collection, arranged by geographical origin of the artists
285 botanical paintings by 144 artists representing the beauty and diversity of the collection are beautifully reproduced throughout
One of the most important works on contemporary botanical art published
Features the 1000th painting in the collection Coral Guests pocket handkerchief tree
The Shirley Sherwood Collection is the most important private contemporary botanical art collections in the world, amassed over the past 30 years and comprising over 1000 works by 303 artists from 36 countries
"This knowledgeable and comprehensive work spans thirty years of enthusiastic collecting by Dr. Sherwood, a trained botanist. The coverage of both the media used and compositional ideas is excellent. The images are crisp and the legends clear.... This is truly a unique collection."-- "Association of British Botanical Artists"
"A fitting tribute to the extraordinary legacy of this 86-year-old botanist and collector, who has spent three decades amassing more than 1,000 works of contemporary horticultural art from around the world. . . . (A) book that celebrates the marriage of art with science."-- "Town & Country"
Dr Shirley Sherwood trained as a botanist at The University of Oxford and has travelled the world looking for botanical artists and their work, excited by the expanding field of this old/new discipline. Since 1990 she has built one of the most important private contemporary botanical art collections in the world, comprising over 1,000 works by 303 artists from 36 countries. She was awarded a Veitch Memorial Medal by the RHS in 2004 and in 2012 received an OBE for services to botanical art.