Franz Bauer

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Franz Andreas Bauer (later Francis) (14 March 1758 – 11 December 1840) was an Austrian microscopist and botanical artist.

Born in Feldsberg, Lower Austria (now Valtice, Czech Republic), he was the son of Lucas Bauer (died 1761), court painter to the Prince of Liechtenstein, and brother of the painters Josef Anton (1756–1830) and Ferdinand Bauer (1760–1826). After Lucas Bauer's death, his wife, Therese continued to give her three sons lessons in art and illustration. Josef succeeded his father as court painter and eventually became keeper of the gallery in Vienna.

Francis and Ferdinand acquired their first experience of botanical illustration with the arrival of Father Norbert Boccius, Abbot of Feldsberg, in 1763, and produced over 2,000 watercolour drawings of plant specimens under his guidance. They were then employed by Count Dietrichstein as flower painters in Vienna - Franz illustrated works by the Baron Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin and his son Baron Joseph Franz von Jacquin at the Schönbrunn Imperial Gardens; Franz then accompanied the latter to London. There Jacquin the younger introduced him to Sir Joseph Banks, who, recognizing his extraordinary talent, secured him a position as first botanical illustrator at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Museum, at an annual salary of £300. He stayed there for the rest of his life, producing a wealth of superb botanical and anatomical illustrations, became a member of the Royal Society and was appointed ‘Botanic Painter to His Majesty' King George III.

By 1790, Bauer had settled in at Kew, and was involved in detailed paintings and drawings of flower dissections, often at microscopic level, and taking great care in the hand-colouring of lithographic copies of his work. During this time he tutored Queen Charlotte, Princess Elizabeth and William Hooker in the art of illustration, and often entertained friends and botanists at his home. He died in 1840, and is buried at St. Anne's Church, Kew, next to Thomas Gainsborough. His legacy is to be found in such sumptuous publications as ''Delineations of Exotick Plants'' (1796–1803), his collaboration with John Lindley ''Illustrations of Orchidaceous Plants'' (1830–38), and his delicate lithographs in ''Strelitzia Depicta'' (1818). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Strecker, Conrad Wilhelm
Published 1740
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by Aiton, William
Published 1796
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by Bauer, Franz Andreas 1758-1840
Published 1796
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by Bauer, Franz Veit
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by Bauer, Franz Andreas 1758-1840
Published 1819
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by Bauer, Franz Joseph
Published 1824
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by Lindley, John
Published 1830
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by Lindley, John
Published 1831
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by Lindley, John
Published 1832
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by Lindley, John
Published 1833
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by Lindley, John
Published 1835
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by Bauer, Franz Andreas 1758-1840
Published 1838
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