Jun 17 2023
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Jul 01 2023
The Art History of Plants

The Art History of Plants

Presented by The Morton Arboretum at The Morton Arboretum

Whether in landscapes, still lifes, or botanical illustrations, plants have a significant presence in art. How plants have been depicted in art matters. The long history of plant representation has influenced the ways in which societies look at and interact with plants. Through lectures, visits to The Morton Arboretum’s special art collections at the Sterling Morton Library, and walks around the Arboretum’s grounds, this class will look at the ways that art has shaped perceptions of plants, and how that perception has shifted over time with new cultural and scientific understandings.

In this class you will

Become familiar with how plants have been depicted within a Western art historical tradition. Particular emphasis will be placed on imagery from the 18th century to the present as well as imagery from the United States.
Understand the ways that these historical modes of representing plants have influenced how many people see, understand, and interact with plants today.
Begin to think about your own relationships to specific plant species and broader ecologies, especially in terms of the historical contexts that have shaped them.
Learn skills of visual analysis to examine artworks beyond those discussed within the scope of this class.

This three-week study will enrich the art appreciator, the nature lover, and the artist by considering the relationship between humans and nature as expressed through art.

This program meets in person at the Arboretum.

Admission Info

Registration required.

Ages 16 and older.

$153 Arboretum member/$180 guest

Phone: (630) 719-2468

Email: registrar-ed@mortonarb.org

Dates & Times

2023/06/17 - 2023/07/01

Location Info

The Morton Arboretum

4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle, IL 60532