Maria Sibylla Merian

Apr 2, 1647 - Jan 13, 1717

Maria Sibylla Merian was a German-born naturalist and scientific illustrator. She was one of the earliest European naturalists to observe insects directly. Merian was a descendant of the Frankfurt branch of the Swiss Merian family.
Merian received her artistic training from her stepfather, Jacob Marrel, a student of the still life painter Georg Flegel. Merian published her first book of natural illustrations in 1675. She had started to collect insects as an adolescent. At age 13, she raised silkworms. In 1679, Merian published the first volume of a two-volume series on caterpillars; the second volume followed in 1683. Each volume contained 50 plates that she engraved and etched. Merian documented evidence on the process of metamorphosis and the plant hosts of 186 European insect species. Along with the illustrations Merian included descriptions of their life cycles.
In 1699, Merian traveled to Dutch Surinam to study and record the tropical insects native to the region. In 1705, she published Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium. Merian's Metamorphosis has been credited with influencing a range of naturalist illustrators.
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Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium (Metamorphosis of the Insects of Suriname), figure 46 (1705)

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from Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium, Plate XIII. (Spondias purpurea) (1705)

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Wasserskorpion, Frösche, Kaulquappen und Wasserhyazinthe (1705)

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from Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium, Plate XX. (Thysania agrippina) (1705)

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“In my youth, I spent my time investigating insects.”

Maria Sibylla Merian
Apr 2, 1647 - Jan 13, 1717
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