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Maria Sibylla Merian: Why her art changed how we see nature (+video)

Maria Sibylla Merian: Why her art changed how we see nature (+video)

The Google homepage today depicts a range of natural forms â€" a lizard, a moth, and a slug among them â€" and a looping vine that spells out the Google name. The doodle is an homage to Maria Sibylla Merian, the German illustrator, who was born exactly 366

As previously reported, Google began showing a doodle in honor of naturalist and illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian in parts of the world where it was already April 2nd. Now that the date has changed in the rest of the world,

German-born Maria Sibylla Merian is known for both her plant and animal illustrations. As a botanic artist, Merian published three collections of plant engraving from 1675 to 1680. Shortly after that, Merian began to study

Google's going green today to honor a natural woman: Maria Sibylla Merian, a scientific illustrator born April 2, 1647. (She doesn't look a day older than 360!) Merian is best known for the illustrated text Metamorphosis

Google's going green today to honor a natural woman: Maria Sibylla Merian, a scientific illustrator born April 2, 1647. (She doesn't look a day older than 360!) Merian is best known for the illustrated text Metamorphosis

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