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New book collates the pioneering photographs of Anna Atkins

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Dasya coccinea

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THESE beautifully detailed images show the remarkable legacy of Anna Atkins, a 19th-century botanist who left her stamp on science and photography with her signature “cyanotype” prints.

http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/291522 Sphacelaria scoparia Anna Atkins, British Algae, Part III (1844)

Sphacelaria scoparia

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