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Johanna Helena Herolt (1668, Fráncfort – 1723, Surinam), pintora alemana del siglo XVIII especializada flores y motivos vegetales. Hija de Johann Andreas Graff y de Maria Sibylla Merian, y hermana de Dorothea Maria Graff, todos pintores.
Johanna Helena Herolt (1 May 1668 – after 1723) was an 18th-century botanical artist from Germany. She was well-known for her paintings similar to her mother, Maria Sibylla Merian, with her draftsmanship.
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Artist: Johanna Helena Herolt (née Graff) (German (active Netherlands and Suriname), Frankfurt before 1668–after 1723 Amsterdam or Suriname) Date: late 17th–early 18th century Medium: Watercolor and gouache over traces of black chalk
Johanna Helena Herolt, pintora alemana del siglo XVIII especializada flores y motivos vegetales. Hija de Johann Andreas Graff y de Maria Sibylla Merian, y hermana de Dorothea Maria Graff, todos pintores.
Johanna Helena Herolt, née Graff, was the eldest daughter of the painter Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717). Her work was influenced by her mother whom Herolt accompanied to Surinam in 1711. 49 drawings from a numbered series, signed by Herolt and in the same technique and on vellum are in the Herzog Anton-Ulrich Museum, Brunswick.
Johanna Helena Herolt knew how to arrange plants for maximum impact. The crown imperial is the focal point of this painting, with its delicate red-veined petals fully open to reveal the flower’s...