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S. Fred Prince - Seven barks, wild hydrangea

Seven barks, wild hydrangea

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
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The Artist died in 1949 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926

S. Fred Prince was a self-taught scientific and botanical illustrator. He worked as an illustrator for several universities in the midwest, mostly in Kansas. He left Chicago and came to the Ozarks as a bachelor homesteader in the 1880s. An artist and self-taught naturalist, he began to catalog the wonders he encountered above ground and below, in the area of Marble Cave (later Marvel Cave).

This endeavor lasted throughout his long life, and he eventually completed a remarkable body of unpublished work, including illustrated manuscripts on ferns, violets, wildflowers, insects and the cave.

While Prince lived out his life in Stone County, his works traveled far. A lengthy manuscript on ferns is in the collection of the Garden Library of Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C. The Oak Spring Garden Library, Upperville, Va., owns several manuscripts, including 207 watercolors of wildflowers Prince found around Marvel Cave in the 1890s.

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Whitefingers

Whitefingers

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
White top

White top

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
Lady-in-green and white.

Lady-in-green and white.

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
Great yellow gerardia

Great yellow gerardia

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
Wild sage

Wild sage

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
Partridge pea, shame jack

Partridge pea, shame jack

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
Dwarf surnac

Dwarf surnac

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
Showy golden rod

Showy golden rod

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
Early golden rod

Early golden rod

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
New Jersey tea, red root

New Jersey tea, red root

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
Morning glory

Morning glory

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
Climbing bittersweet, waxwork

Climbing bittersweet, waxwork

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
Blackberry lily

Blackberry lily

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
Bergamot; lungwort

Bergamot; lungwort

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
Snow-on-the-mountain

Snow-on-the-mountain

S. Fred Prince (American, 1857-1949)
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