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Mary Daisy Arnold - Carica papaya

Carica papaya (1912)

Mary Daisy Arnold (American, 1873 – 1955)
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Mary Daisy Arnold

Mary Daisy Arnold was a botanical artist who worked for the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for over thirty-five years, painting watercolors of a wide variety of fruits. She is one of the three most prolific artists whose work is now preserved in the USDA's Pomological Watercolor Collection.

Arnold studied art in New York and began her long career with USDA in 1904, becoming part of a part of a select cadre of illustrators that included Deborah Griscom Passmore, Amanda Newton, Elsie Lower, Royal Charles Steadman, and J. Marion Shull. Very little else is known about Arnold. With respect to her USDA career, this may be due partly to the fact that records of the National Personnel Record Center in St. Louis dating from before 1921 have been destroyed.

The 1060 watercolors that Arnold painted for USDA date from between 1908 and 1940. Arnold's subjects included many varieties of apples, strawberries, stone fruit, and citrus, as well as other fruits like figs, papayas, and persimmons. She also did some related work such as mounting and coloring lantern slides.

Arnold lived in the Washington, D.C., area. Outside of her USDA job, she painted landscapes in oil.

In Collection: USDA Pomological Watercolors (View all 1130)

Mangifera indica: Haden

Mangifera indica: Haden (1914)

Ellen Isham Schutt (American, 1873 – 1955)
Persea: Butler

Persea: Butler (1914)

M. Strange (American, 20th Century)
Clausena lansium: Whampi

Clausena lansium: Whampi (1911)

Elsie E. Lower (American, 1882-1971)
Annona cherimola

Annona cherimola

Deborah Griscom Passmore (American, 1840–1911)
Passiflora quadrangularis

Passiflora quadrangularis (1924)

Amanda Almira Newton (American, 1860-1943)
Prunus domestica: Munson

Prunus domestica: Munson (1912)

Ellen Isham Schutt (American, 1873 – 1955)
Vitis: Muscat St

Vitis: Muscat St (1911)

Amanda Almira Newton (American, 1860-1943)
Malus domestica

Malus domestica (1910)

James Marion Shull (American, 1872–1948)
Citrus limon

Citrus limon (1911)

James Marion Shull (American, 1872–1948)
Prunus avium: Early Purple

Prunus avium: Early Purple (1903)

Deborah Griscom Passmore (American, 1840–1911)
Citrus limon

Citrus limon (1911)

Ellen Isham Schutt (American, 1873 – 1955)
Citrus sinensis: Large St

Citrus sinensis: Large St (1896)

Bertha Heiges (American, 1866-1956)
Citrus sinensis: Lue Gim Gong

Citrus sinensis: Lue Gim Gong (1911)

Ellen Isham Schutt (American, 1873 – 1955)
Musa

Musa (1919)

James Marion Shull (American, 1872–1948)
Punica granatum

Punica granatum

Amanda Almira Newton (American, 1860-1943)
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