Book ID: 107963
Stones, Margaret -
Native Flora of Louisiana. Watercolor Drawings by Margaret Stones. With Botanical Descriptions by Lowell Urbatsch. 2018. 226 colore plates. 480 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.
Due December 2018. Orders will be recorded. Praised as one of the most accomplished botanical artists of the twentieth century, Margaret Stones served as the principal illustrator for Curtis's Botanical Magazine of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, for twenty-five years. A recipient of the Silver and Gold Royal Horticultural Society Veitch Memorial Medals and the Garden Club of Americas Eloise Payne Luquer Medal, Stones established a new standard for botanical illustration during her long career. In 1975, Louisiana State University chancellor Paul W. Murrill commissioned Stones to create a series of drawings of native Louisiana plants and described the outcome of that project as a modern-day equivalent of John James Audubons Birds of America. Indeed, Stoness illustrations of Louisianas native flora eventually totaling over 200 exquisite watercolor drawings inspired the 1980 LSU Press publication of a Louisiana: Watercolor Drawings by Margaret Stones. Select originals composed a traveling exhibition hosted by numerous venues including the Louisiana State Museum; the Smithsonians Museum of Natural History; the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, England; and the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia. Decades after their completion, Stones's drawings of Louisiana flora remain on display in museums and serve as an exceptional resource in the LSU Libraries Special Collections. Treasured by gardeners, art collectors, and botanists in and out of Louisiana, this contribution to Stones's oeuvre highlights the diversity of endemic plant species in southeastern North America and along the Gulf Coast. Drawn only from fresh plants gathered under the guidance of LSU professor Lowell Urbatsch, Stones's detailed and captivating depictions remain a lasting and unprecedented study of the states natural beauty. This folio edition offers, for the first time, a complete collection of Stoness Louisiana illustrations on archival, acid-free paper. Paired with botanical descriptions by Urbatsch, these exceptional museum-quality reproductions of the artists watercolors provide intimate access to the precision and delicacy that define Stoness mastery.