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  1. Maria Sibylla Merian (2 April 1647 – 13 January 1717) was a German entomologist, naturalist and scientific illustrator. She was one of the earliest European naturalists to document observations about insects directly.

  2. Maria Sibylla Merian (born April 2, 1647, Frankfurt am Main [Germany]—died January 13, 1717, Amsterdam, Netherlands) was a German-born naturalist and nature artist known for her illustrations of insects and plants.

  3. Maria Sibylla Merian was a botanical artist of exceptional originality and a respected scholar of the natural sciences. She was also a successful businesswoman who paid little attention to the conventions of her day.

  4. May 27, 2016 · This week’s blog looks at the life and work of Maria Sibylla Merian, pioneering female entomologist and botanical illustrator.

  5. Her meticulous depictions of metamorphosis, as well as of the tropical flora and fauna of Suriname, caught the attention of the Royal Academy more than 250 years before the first woman was permitted to join. Portrait of Maria Sibylla Merian from 1679, possibly by Jacob Marrel. Courtesy of Kunstmuseum Basel.

  6. Maria Sibylla Merian was born on 2 April 1647 in Frankfurt (Germany) and grew up among artists. She was one of the first who studied the metamorphoses of insects, preceded by the Dutch naturalists Johannes Goedaert (1617–1668) and Jan Swammerdam (1637–1680).

  7. Jan 19, 2016 · Merian was an extraordinary womancurious, intelligent, and independent-minded. According to Todd, she left her husband in 1685 and moved with her daughters to a religious sect in...

  8. Jan 23, 2017 · Maria Sibylla Merian, a German-born woman living in the Netherlands, had a successful career as an artist, botanist, naturalist and entomologist. Jacob Houbraken, after Georg...

  9. Merian was an unconventional figure in the late seventeenth century. Few women could have achieved in art and science what she did at that time. For her period, her work is scientifically accurate and she is considered by modern scholars to be one of the founders of entomology, the study of insects.

  10. Maria Sibylla Merian was the first woman to journey to the Americas for scientific purposes and one of the leading entomologists of the Enlightenment.