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- W4386971314 abstract "Paper was the tool most used by botanists in creating and using herbarium specimens: to dry and mount plants, to take notes, to publish ideas, to package specimens for transport when sharing their work. In the sixteenth century, printing was still a relatively new technology and an important one to botanists since not only could books communicate their ideas broadly, but woodcut illustrations provided accurate information about plants that was often difficult to convey in words. Botanical artists were influenced by the naturalistic art being produced at the time, and printing had the advantage of accurate replication of images in a way that hadn’t been possible earlier with manuscripts. Botanists also experimented with different ways of presenting specimens and images, sometimes arranging them next to each other on a page or even painting in missing portions of specimens." @default.
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- W4386971314 title "The Technology and Art of Herbaria" @default.
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