Botanical and scientific illustration; geological landscapes; lecture illustrations.
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Edward Hitchcock
Orra White Hitchcock (March 8, 1796 – May 26, 1863) was one of America's earliest women botanical and scientific illustrators and artists, best known for illustrating the scientific works of her husband, geologist Edward Hitchcock (1793–1864), but also notable for her own artistic and scientific work.
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OrraWhiteHitchcock (March 8, 1796 – May 26, 1863) was one of America's earliest women botanical and scientific illustrators and artists, best known for...
up orra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Orra or ORRA may refer to: People: OrraWhiteHitchcock (1796–1863), American scientific illustrator Orra E...
Vincent L. Santucci. "Edward and OrraWhiteHitchcock at Amherst College" gives an overview of the holdings of Hitchcock material available in the Archives...
earlier named the seaweed genus Griffithsia in her honour. 1833 OrraWhiteHitchcock (March 8, 1796 – May 26, 1863) was one of America's earliest women...
Emily Hitchcock Terry (November 9, 1838 - February 6, 1921) was an American botanist and illustrator. Terry was the daughter of OrraWhiteHitchcock and...
educator; President of Brown University 1827–1855 (d. 1865) March 8 OrraWhiteHitchcock, American botanical artist (d. 1863) Nicolaus von Weis, German bishop...
Mary Hilliard South African botanist 1925-07-04 2022 South Africa OrraWhiteHitchcock American woman botanical artist 1796-03-08 1863-05-26 United States...
Newfangled Epic, and, also in 2018, Charting the Divine Plan: The Art of OrraWhiteHitchcock (1796–1863). In 2019 the museum will show Made in New York City:...
water resources, minerals, and mountains of the Texas region. 1841: OrraWhiteHitchcock, Sarah Hall, and Mrs. Brooks were among the first women to illustrate...
Hay-Williams Esmé Frances Hennessy Johanna Helena Herolt Georgina Hetley OrraWhiteHitchcock Sarah Hoare Rosemary Charlotte Holcroft Maria Elizabeth Holland Berthe...