Anna Atkins: Photographs of British Algae (1843-1853):
"The difficulty of making accurate drawings of objects as minute as many of the Algae and Confera, has induced me to avail myself of Sir John Herschel's beautiful process of Cyanotype, to obtain impressions of the plants themselves," explained Anna Atkins in October 1843. Mrs. Atkins (1799-1871) was an amateur botanist especially interested in scientific illustration and taxonomy ... Photographs of British Algae is a landmark in the histories both of photography and of publishing: the first photographic work by a woman, and the first book produced entirely by photographic means.
From Ocean Flowers: Anna Atkins Cyanotypes of British Algae. More at the NYPL.
Specimens, top to bottom:
Rhodomela subfusca.
Asperococcus echinatus.
Laminaria bulbosa.
Sargassum plumosum.
Polysiphonia fastigiata
Rhodomenia palmata.
Specimens, top to bottom:
Rhodomela subfusca.
Asperococcus echinatus.
Laminaria bulbosa.
Sargassum plumosum.
Polysiphonia fastigiata
Rhodomenia palmata.