Gray Foy, “Untitled (Morphing Figures Inside a Tree-Trunk Structure)” (ca. 1945) (image courtesy Francis M. Naumann Fine Art, New York) Clement Greenberg, then the critic for The Nation, dismissed ...
The need for exactness differentiates botanical illustration from more general flower painting. In the hands of a talented botanical artist, however, the illustration goes beyond its scientific ...
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