- Jellyfish Rhizostoma (1849)
Jellyfish Rhizostoma (1849)
Charles Dessalines D'Orbigny
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Jellyfish Mauve Stinger (1849)
Charles Dessalines D'Orbigny
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Limone (Citrus Limonium) (1892)
Charles Dessalines D' Orbigny
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Pavone indiano (Pavo Cristatus) (1892)
Charles Dessalines D' Orbigny
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Dahlia (1892)
Charles Dessalines D' Orbigny
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Charles D Orbigny
Charles Dessalines d'Orbigny was born on June 14, 1806 in Couëron, France. He was an eminent French botanist and illustrator who lived in the 19th century. D'Orbigny was the younger brother of the famous naturalist Alcide d'Orbigny, which certainly gave him an inspiring start to his scientific career. His passion for botany and the natural sciences developed early, and he devoted his life to exploring and documenting the plant world.
His career began at a time when botanical science was flourishing in Europe. D'Orbigny worked extensively on the classification and description of plant species, focusing particularly on the flora of France. His meticulous work and keen eye for detail made him a respected member of the scientific community. He published numerous articles and books dealing with botany and contributed greatly to the dissemination of botanical knowledge.
Charles d'Orbigny was not only a talented botanist, but also a gifted illustrator. His botanical illustrations are known for their precision and beauty. These illustrations not only helped scientists better understand plants, but also made the beauty of the plant world accessible to a wider audience. His works can still be found in botanical collections and museums around the world.
Interesting fact: Charles d'Orbigny was not only an outstanding botanist, but also a passionate collector of plant specimens. It is said that he often roamed the French countryside armed with a notebook and a magnifying glass to discover and document new plant species. Important works of art & paintings by Charles D Orbigny: 1. "Flore Française" (various years)2. "Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle" (1841-1849)
3. "Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale" (1835-1847, with Alcide d'Orbigny)
4. "Iconographie du Règne Végétal" (various years)
5. "Atlas de Botanique" (various years)
6. "Histoire Naturelle des Végétaux" (various years)
7. "Plantes Rares ou Nouvelles" (various years)
8. "Les Plantes Utiles" (various years)
9. "Flore des Environs de Paris" (various years)
10. "Traité de Botanique" (various years)