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Georg Dionysius Ehret
Georg Dionysius Ehret

Georg Dionysius Ehret

German, 1708-1770
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Georg Dionysius Ehret was a botanist and entomologist known for his botanical illustrations.

Ehret was born in Germany to Ferdinand Christian Ehret, a gardener and competent draughtsman, and Anna Maria Ehret. Beginning his working life as a gardener's apprentice near Heidelberg, he became one of the most influential European botanical artists of all time. His first illustrations were in collaboration with Carl Linnaeus and George Clifford in 1735-1736. Clifford, a wealthy Dutch banker and governor of the Dutch East India Company was a keen botanist with a large herbarium. He had the income to attract the talents of botanists such as Linnaeus and artists like Ehret. Together at the Clifford estate, Hartecamp, which is located south of Haarlem in Heemstede near Bennebroek, they produced Hortus Cliffortianus in 1738, a masterpiece of early botanical literature.

As a result of exploitation by Johann Wilhelm Weinmann, Ehret finished only 500 plates of a 1,000 plate commission and moved to England, where he was promoted by Sir Hans Sloane, Dr Mead and the bluestocking Duchess of Portland. “While he did not slavishly imitate what he saw, neither did he allow his feeling for the color and design of flowers distract him from the fundamentals of plant structure," Wilfrid Blunt observed in The Art of Botanical Illustration. Ehret was in great demand. Engravings after his botanical paintings illustrated Mark Catesby's works on the flora of the American colonies. Engravings from his series Plantae et Papiliones Rariores, 1748-59, found their way onto Chelsea porcelain For Philip Miller he illustrated many of the more spectacular plants that were in cultivation in the Chelsea Physic Garden. Ehret was at the top of his profession in 1768 when the young botanist Joseph Banks returned from Labrador and Newfoundland with the botanical specimens that made his early reputation; it was to Ehret he turned for meticulous paintings on vellum.

Ehret's original art work may be found at the Natural History Museum in London, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, The Royal Society, London, the Lindley Library at the Royal Horticultural Society, the Victoria and Albert Museum, at the University Library of Erlangen, the LuEsther T. Mertz Library of the New York Botanical Garden, and the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The genus Ehretia was named in his honour.

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Guava

Guava (1750s)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Juniper

Juniper (1745)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
PhylIanthus

PhylIanthus (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Abutilon

Abutilon (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Acacia

Acacia (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Acer II

Acer II (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Acer III

Acer III (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Acer

Acer (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Ananas II

Ananas II (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Ananas

Ananas (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Anona

Anona (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Araliastrum

Araliastrum (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Arctotis

Arctotis (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Arum

Arum (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Azalea

Azalea (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Blattaria

Blattaria (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Bocconia

Bocconia (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Bromelia

Bromelia (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Byttneria

Byttneria (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Ceanothus

Ceanothus (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Cedrus II

Cedrus II (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Cedrus III

Cedrus III (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Cedrus

Cedrus (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Cereus II

Cereus II (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Cereus III

Cereus III (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Cereus IV

Cereus IV (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Cereus

Cereus (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Chelone

Chelone (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Cinnamomum

Cinnamomum (1759)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
Corallodendron II

Corallodendron II (1750-1773)

Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708-1770)
Botanical
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