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Thistle (Carduus acanthoides)

(English, 1799–1871)
1851–54
Medium/TechniquePhotograph, cyanotype photogram
DimensionsImage: 34.9 x 24.8 cm (13 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.)
Mount: 48.3 x 38.1 cm (19 x 15 in.)
Credit LineSophie M. Friedman Fund
Accession number1986.593
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPhotographs
Description
Anna Atkins, a trained botanist with a background in scientific book illustration, became interested in the new invention of photography as a means of recording her botanical specimens. Using the cyanotype, a highly stable chemical variant of Talbot's photogenic drawing technique, Atkins published the first photographically illustrated book, Photographs of British Algae. Atkins's Thistle (Carduus acanthoides), from her later publication British and Foreign Flowering Plants and Ferns, is an artful presentation of a scientific subject. The featured plant spreads its bold form diagonally across the paper, overarching a smaller specimen. Its rough leaves and stems are sharply delineated against the characteristic Prussian blue background of the cyanotype, the accuracy of the representation confirming the value of the technique for scientific illustration.
ProvenanceHans P. Kraus, Jr., Inc., New York; purchased November 1986.
Peace
Albert Henry Atkins
1915
Hermon Atkins MacNeil
1917
Hat
Ethel Atkins
mid to late 1950s
Hat
Ethel Atkins
1960s
Desk and bookcase, bombé base
Gibbs Atkins
about 1760
Pan American Exposition Medal
Hermon Atkins MacNeil
1901
Standing Liberty type (Type I)
Hermon Atkins MacNeil
1917
Untitled
Theodore Roszak
1930–40