A bittersweet story of staggering talent, obsessive curiosity, countercultural courage, and posthumous redemption.
A century after the self-taught German naturalist and artist Maria Merian laid the foundations of modern entomology with her stunning pictorial studies of butterflies in Surinam and a century before Vladimir Nabokov applied his glorious intellectual promiscuity to advancing the field, the Australian sisters Harriet and Helena Scott unleashed their immense talent and curiosity on t...
Published on July 30, 2020 12:27