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Buy a Mary Vaux Walcott reproduction: The floral poetry of North America

Discover the delicate universe of Mary Vaux Walcott (1860-1940), nicknamed the “Audubon of flowers”. This American artist and naturalist dedicated her life to painting North American wildflowers with scientific precision and unparalleled artistic sensitivity. Our faithful reproductions, produced in high-definition printing, capture the finesse of colors and the grace of her botanical watercolors. Each reproduction invites you to add a touch of nature and timeless elegance to your interior.

Frequently asked questions about Mary Vaux Walcott and her legacy

Who was Mary Vaux Walcott?
An American painter and naturalist, member of the Smithsonian Institution, renowned for her botanical watercolors.

Why is she famous?
For her floral illustrations published in North American Wild Flowers, a monumental work that catalogs and illustrates over 400 species.

What was her style?
A blend of scientific rigor and artistic sensitivity, where each plant is painted with realism, freshness, and delicacy.

Are her works artistic or scientific?
Both. They combine scientific value, as they document North American flora, and aesthetic value thanks to the finesse of her watercolor technique.

Where can you see her original works?
Her watercolors are preserved at the Smithsonian Institution (Washington), and also published in botanical and museum collections.

Summary of Mary Vaux Walcott's career

Born in Pennsylvania in 1860, Mary Vaux comes from a passionate Quaker family with a love for nature. From an early age, she developed an interest in plants and artistic talents. After marrying geologist Charles Doolittle Walcott, director of the Smithsonian, she dedicated her life to documenting North American flora.

L’art botanique comme vocation

Armed with her brush and sensitivity, she painted hundreds of wildflowers. Her precise and lively watercolors quickly became references in the field of illustrated botany.

North American Wild Flowers

Between 1925 and 1933, she published a monumental series in 5 volumes, containing over 400 plates. These works, considered the floral equivalent of Audubon's birds, cement her international reputation.

A pioneering woman in science and art

At a time when women were rarely recognized in the scientific field, Mary Vaux Walcott established herself through her talent and seriousness. Her works, blending science and poetry, make her an emblematic figure of naturalist art.

A timeless legacy

Today, her watercolors inspire both botanists and floral art enthusiasts. They form a link between the beauty of nature and the rigor of scientific observation.

Why buy an art print of Mary Vaux Walcott?

  • To admire the fineness and elegance of wildflowers.

  • To invite nature and serenity into your decor.

  • To possess a unique artistic and scientific testimony.

Our high-definition art prints on paper or canvas preserve the delicacy of colors and the precision of the artist's strokes, transforming your walls into a poetic garden.

Our top 5 iconic works of Mary Vaux Walcott

  1. Columbine (Wild Ancolie) – An emblematic flower of her watercolors.

  2. Trillium grandiflorum – Floral symbol of North America.

  3. Lady’s Slipper Orchid – A rare orchid painted with refinement.

  4. Indian Paintbrush – Rocky Mountain flower with vibrant colors.

  5. Wild Rose – Delicacy and elegance in a timeless watercolor.

Conclusion: Gift the floral poetry of Walcott to your walls

Each art print of Mary Vaux Walcott is more than just an illustration: it is an immersion into North America's wild nature. Our faithful art prints allow you to recreate the delicacy and elegance of her botanical watercolors, for a decoration that is both refined, luminous, and timeless.