Art-Studies from Nature, as Applied to Design

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Art-Studies from Nature, as Applied to Design

by James Glaisher, F. Edward (Frederick Edward) Hulme, Robert Hunt, active 1851-1872 Samuel Joseph Mackie

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Art-Studies from Nature, as Applied to Design For the use of architects, designers, and manufacturers

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)

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2016-11-28

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Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

James Glaisher

James Glaisher

1809–1903

A pioneering meteorologist and fearless balloon explorer, he helped turn weather observation into a serious science. His dramatic high-altitude ascents in the 1860s made him one of Victorian Britain’s most memorable scientific figures.

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F. Edward (Frederick Edward) Hulme

F. Edward (Frederick Edward) Hulme

1841–1909

A Victorian writer and botanical artist who made the natural world feel vivid and approachable, especially for general readers. Best known for popular books on wildflowers and familiar plants, he combined careful observation with a gift for clear, inviting explanation.

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Robert Hunt

Robert Hunt

1807–1887

A Cornish scientist and prolific writer, he helped bring photography, geology, and practical science to a wider public in Victorian Britain. His books blend curiosity, clear explanation, and a strong sense of place.

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active 1851-1872 Samuel Joseph Mackie

A Victorian geologist and prolific science writer, he helped bring geology to a wider public through books, articles, and magazine editing. His work ranged from local history to natural science, reflecting the broad curiosity of 19th-century nonfiction.

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