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Mary Vaux Walcott
Mary Vaux Walcott

Mary Vaux Walcott

American, 1860-1940
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Mary Morris Vaux Walcott was an American artist and naturalist known for her watercolor paintings of wildflowers. She has been called the "Audubon of Botany."

Mary Morris Vaux was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to a wealthy Quaker family. After graduating from the Friends Select School in Philadelphia in 1879, she took an interest in watercolor painting. When she was not working on the family farm, she began painting illustrations of wildflowers that she saw on family trips to the Rocky Mountains of Canada. During the family summer trips, she and her brothers studied mineralogy and recorded the flow of glaciers in drawings and photographs. The trips to the Canadian Rockies sparked her interest in geology.

In 1880, at the age of nineteen, Vaux took on the responsibility of caring for her father and two younger brothers when her mother died. After 1887, she and her brothers went back to western Canada almost every summer. During this time she became an active mountain climber, outdoors woman, and photographer. Asked one summer to paint a rare blooming arnica by a botanist, she was encouraged to concentrate on botanical illustration. She spent many years exploring the rugged terrain of the Canadian Rockies to find important flowering species to paint. On these trips, Vaux became the first women to accomplish the over 10,000 feet ascent of Mount Stephen. In 1887, on her first transcontinental trip via rail, she wrote an engaging travel journal of the family's four-month trek through the American West and the Canadian Rockies.

Over her father's fierce objections, Mary Vaux married the paleontologist Charles Doolittle Walcott, who was the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, in 1914, when she was 54. She played an active part in her husband's projects, returning to the Rockies with him several times and continuing to paint wildflowers. In 1925, the Smithsonian published some 400 of her illustrations, accompanied by brief descriptions, in a five-volume work entitled North American Wild Flowers. In Washington, Mary became a close friend of First Lady Lou Henry Hoover and raised money to erect the Florida Avenue Meeting House, so that the first Quaker President and his wife would have a proper place to worship. From 1927 to 1932, Mary Vaux Walcott served on the federal Board of Indian Commissioners and, driven by her chauffeur, traveled extensively throughout the American West, diligently visiting reservations.

When she was 75, she made her first trip abroad to Japan to visit lifelong friend and fellow Philadelphia Quaker, Mary Elkington Nitobe, who had married Japanese diplomat Inazo Nitobe.

She was elected president of the Society of Woman Geographers in 1933. In 1935, the Smithsonian published Illustrations of North American Pitcher-Plants, which included 15 paintings by Walcott. Following the death of her husband in 1927, Walcott established the Charles Doolittle Walcott Medal in his honor. It is awarded for scientific work on pre-Cambrian and Cambrian life and history. Walcott died in St. Andrews, New Brunswick.

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Lilac Mariposa (Calochortus splendens)

Lilac Mariposa (Calochortus splendens) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Prairie Thistle (Cirsium undulatum)

Prairie Thistle (Cirsium undulatum) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Green Strawberry-cactus (Echinocereus viridiflorus)

Green Strawberry-cactus (Echinocereus viridiflorus) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Western Cranesbill (Geranium viscosissimum)

Western Cranesbill (Geranium viscosissimum) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Forest Anemone (Anemone deltoidea)

Forest Anemone (Anemone deltoidea) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Rocky Mountain Rhododendron (Rhododendron albiflorum)

Rocky Mountain Rhododendron (Rhododendron albiflorum) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Nodding Onion (Allium cernuum)

Nodding Onion (Allium cernuum) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
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Pink Centaurium (Centaurium venustum)

Pink Centaurium (Centaurium venustum) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Beargrass (Xerophyllum tenax)

Beargrass (Xerophyllum tenax) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
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Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium)

Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
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Yellow Willow-weed (Epilobium lutem)

Yellow Willow-weed (Epilobium lutem) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
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Giant Trillium (Trillium chloropetalum)

Giant Trillium (Trillium chloropetalum) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
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Western Menziesia (Menziesia glabella)

Western Menziesia (Menziesia glabella) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
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Goldenpea (Thermopsis rhombifolia)

Goldenpea (Thermopsis rhombifolia) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
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Grayleaf Fivefinger (Potentilla glaucophylla)

Grayleaf Fivefinger (Potentilla glaucophylla) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
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Alpine Milkvetch (Astragalus alpinus)

Alpine Milkvetch (Astragalus alpinus) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Ladder Gentian (Gentiana acuta)

Ladder Gentian (Gentiana acuta) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
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Red Dewberry (Rubus pedatus)

Red Dewberry (Rubus pedatus) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Shortspur Columbine (Aquilegia brevistyla)

Shortspur Columbine (Aquilegia brevistyla) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Globe Anemone (Anemone globosa)

Globe Anemone (Anemone globosa) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
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Alaska Fleabane (Erigeron salsuginosus)

Alaska Fleabane (Erigeron salsuginosus) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
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Pearl Everlasting (Anaphalis margaritacea)

Pearl Everlasting (Anaphalis margaritacea) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Rock Wormwood (Artemisia discolor)

Rock Wormwood (Artemisia discolor) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
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Elkslip (Caltha leptosepala)

Elkslip (Caltha leptosepala) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
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Pink Pussytoes (Antennaria rosea)

Pink Pussytoes (Antennaria rosea) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
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Sidebells Pyrola (Pyrola secunda)

Sidebells Pyrola (Pyrola secunda) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Rocky Mountain Kalmia (Ixalmia microphylla)

Rocky Mountain Kalmia (Ixalmia microphylla) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Alpine Pointvetch (fruit) (Oxytropis podocarpa)

Alpine Pointvetch (fruit) (Oxytropis podocarpa) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Alpine Pointvetch (flower) (Oxytropis podocarpa)

Alpine Pointvetch (flower) (Oxytropis podocarpa) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
Golden Sedge (Carex aurea)

Golden Sedge (Carex aurea) (1925)

Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940)
Nature
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