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  1. Mary Delany (de soltera Granville, 14 de mayo de 1700-15 de abril de 1788) fue una artista inglesa y bluestocking, conocida por sus "mosaicos de papel", dibujos botánicos, trabajos de aguja y su animada correspondencia.

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    • 15 de abril de 1788 (87 años), Windsor (Reino Unido)
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_DelanyMary Delany - Wikipedia

    Known for. paper-cutting, decoupage. Mary Delany later Mary Pendarves ( née Granville; 14 May 1700 – 15 April 1788) was an English artist, letter-writer, and bluestocking, [1] known for her "paper-mosaicks" and botanic drawing, needlework and her lively correspondence.

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    • Mary Granville, 14 May 1700, Coulston, Wiltshire, England
  3. 20 de mar. de 2019 · Here we take a closer look at the life and work of Mary Delany, who at 72 years of age began producing a series of 985 extraordinarily detailed floral collages. Mary Delany's stunning works are a remarkable combination of art and science.

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  4. 3 de may. de 2024 · English artist known for her 'paper mosaiks', Mary Delany (née Granville 1700–1788) lived in England and Ireland. In her 70s, Delany invented a form of paper-cutting or decoupage, which she called her "paper mosaiks" and created 985 of these intricate illustrations of botanical specimens.

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  5. Mary Delany ( 1700-1788), de soltera Granville, fue una escritora de cartas y artista inglesaque destacó por su animada correspondencia, pero muy especialmente por sus ‘paper-mosaicks’, esos diminutos trozos de papel que coloreaba con delicadeza y con los que llegó a componer, durante una década y hasta sus 82 años, 1.000 collages ...

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  6. One of nearly 1000 'cut flowers' in The British Museum. In the autumn of 1772 Mary Delany (1700-88) wrote to her niece Mary Port: 'I have invented a new way of imitating flowers'. With her eye for botanical detail she would cut minute pieces of colored paper and stick them on a black background to represent each part of a specimen.

  7. 1.45K subscribers. Subscribed. 125. 2.5K views 2 years ago. Discover what makes Mary Delany's work special, why it has been overlooked by critics and institutions, and how it can inspire you...

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