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  1. The watercolours were painted for the book The Highgrove Florilegium, a two-volume set of botanical prints depicting the plants, vegetables, fruit and trees grown in the garden at Highgrove. This publication is a culmination of seven years of work by 72 of the leading botanical artists and is accompanied by text compiled by botanists at the Natural History Museum and was published in 2008 and ...

  2. 2008 Highgrove Florilegium プリンス・チャリティー財団(英)に作品が収蔵される/ 世界各国で掲載作品展開催 2014 ASBA Weird & Wonderful ニューヨーク植物園 2015 シャーリー・シャーウッド・コレクションのボタニカルアーティストの作品から―彼女のコレクションの25年を祝う、ジョナサン・クーパー ...

  3. 9 de abr. de 2016 · Japan - Tokyo - Marucube Gallery, Marunouchi (15- 21 January 2010) This included works by acclaimed Japanese botanical artists Mieko Ishikawa, Noriko Tobita, Kumiko Kosuda, Noriko Hasegawa, Junko Iwata, Mayumi Hashi and Erico Tosaki. Netherlands - Haarlem: an exhibiition of The Highgrove Florilegium of HRH The Prince of Wales (January 30 until ...

  4. 英国チャールズ皇太子の植物図譜『The Highgrove Florilegium』に作品が掲載される(2009年)。 現在の一番大きなテーマは、ボルネオの熱帯雨林で取材した、ラフレシア、ネペンテスなどのアジアの熱帯雨林の植物を実物大で描くこと。

  5. The Transylvania Florilegium is a sumptuous collection of stunning botanical art created by artists, craftsmen and women, botanists and scholars, and with a Preface written by HRH The Prince of Wales, now HM King Charles III. His Majesty signs the Preface on every book. In 2008 Addison published the first royal florilegium, the Highgrove ...

  6. 21 de may. de 2014 · On view June 24-September 1, 2014. The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum is the first stop in the Midwest for the traveling exhibit “The Highgrove Florilegium: A Celebration of Contemporary Botanical Art.” Don’t miss this unique opportunity to see 40 prints of exquisite botanical watercolors featuring plants from the Highgrove gardens of His Royal Highness Prince Charles.

  7. The short answer is that a florilegium is a book of flowers. ETYMOLOGY. The word “florilegium” (plural, "florilegia") comes from the New Latin word florilegium, which means "gathering flowers:: flor, flowers + leger e, to gather. The origin of this New Latin word was the Greek word anthologia, anthology, flower-gathering.