The Temple of Flora

Exhibitions

Richard Earlom (English, 1743–1822), After Philip Reinagle (English, 1749–1833), Tulips, from the book The Temple of Flora, or Garden of Nature, Being Picturesque Botanical Plates of the New Illustration of the Sexual System of Linnaeus, by Dr. Robert John Thornton, published May 1, 1798.

Overview

  • August 4–December 10, 2017

  • European Art Galleries, Level 2, Gallery S202

  • Free for Members

  • Included with admission

Fifteen large-scale color prints from the illustrated book The Temple of Flora (1812) reflect the true passion of English doctor John Robert Thornton: botany. The plants pictured are dramatically rendered and set against romantic landscapes—as opposed to the plain backgrounds that were typical of botanical images at the time. In honor of the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778), Thornton had hired eminent artists to produce the engravings, which later inspired American artist Jim Dine (b. 1935). Dine’s illustrated book from 1984 is featured alongside the prints.

Support

Organized by

  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Sponsored by

  • Herzfeld Foundation

  • David C. & Sarajean Ruttenberg Arts Foundation