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Elizabeth Twining (1805–1889) was an English painter, author, and
botanical illustrator Botanical illustration is the art of depicting the form, color, and details of plant species. They are generally meant to be scientifically descriptive about subjects depicted and are often found printed alongside a botanical description in boo ...
. She is best known for her detailed botanical illustrations, especially the two-volume ''Illustrations of the Natural Order of Plants'', which was published between 1849 and 1855. She was an heiress of the
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family of tea merchants and was a philanthropist.


Biography

Elizabeth Twining was born in 1805 into the
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tea-merchant family. She was one of the nine children of Elizabeth Mary (née Smythies) and Richard Twining. She was raised in
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, where she learned art and drawing as part of her education, during which she was inspired by Curtis's ''
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'' and the gardens of the
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at
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. She began to draw plants and flowers, and practiced by making sketches from works in the
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. She was able to visit famous museums with her father's patronage. Elizabeth Twining wrote and illustrated a number of books on the subject of botany, most notably the two-volum
''Illustrations of the Natural Order of Plants''
(volume I published in 1849: volume II in 1855), which included 160 hand-coloured
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in royal-folio size, which were reportedly based on observations made at the Royal Botanical Gardens in
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, and at
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in
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. The subsequent 1868
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edition features less costly chromolithographed plates. She organised the illustrations of plant orders based on the
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system, that was a new innovation at the time. Elizabeth Twining resided at the old family residence of Dial House, in
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. She died in 1889, and, in her will, Dial House was given to the people of Twickenham for use as the vicarage. Most of her original artwork is now part of the collection of the
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. She is buried in Twickenham Cemetery. Elizabeth was an elder sister of the social reformer
Louisa Twining Louisa Twining (16 November 1820 – 25 September 1912) was an English philanthropic worker who devoted herself to issues and tasks related to the English Poor Law. Her family owned the famous Twinings tea business on the Strand, which is stil ...
.


Other activities

Elizabeth Twining was a notable philanthropist. She established and managed a temperance hall in Portugal Street in Holborn, London; renovated the parish almshouses near her home at
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(a fact commemorated by a plaque on
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); and, after a long association with
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, established the St John's Hospital for the treatment of the poor. She was the founder of "mothers' meetings" in London, for which she wrote ''Ten Years in a Ragged School'' and ''Readings for Mothers' Meetings''. She contributed to the founding of the Bedford College for Women by
Elizabeth Jesser Reid Elizabeth Jesser Reid (; Sturch; 25 December 1789 – 1 April 1866), forename sometimes spelled Elisabeth, was an English social reformer, anti-slavery activist and philanthropist. She is best remembered as the founder of Bedford College. ...
.


Gallery

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References


Sources


The Twickenham Museum Elizabeth Twining
* ttp://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/iss/library/speccoll/exhibitions/botex/popbot.html Popular Botany in the Nineteenth Century
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Twining, Elizabeth 1805 births 1889 deaths Painters from London English botanical illustrators
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19th-century English painters