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Mee handling a plant specimen while on her fourth expedition, 1967

Photograph: Otis Imboden/National Geographic Creative
Mee handling a plant specimen while on her fourth expedition, 1967

Mee often collected specimens to complete her paintings back at her studio and to document new species.

 

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Mee sketching a heliconia, 1967
Mee sketching a heliconia, 1967

Photograph: Otis Imboden/National Geographic Creative

Mee handling a plant specimen while on her fourth expedition, 1967
Mee handling a plant specimen while on her fourth expedition, 1967

Photograph: Otis Imboden/National Geographic Creative

Margaret Mee sketching in the Amazon rainforest, Rio Negro, 1988
Margaret Mee sketching in the Amazon rainforest, Rio Negro, 1988

Photograph: South American Pictures, Tony Morrison

Margaret Mee sketching Selenicereus wittii Anavilhanas, 1988, Rio Negro, Amazon
Margaret Mee sketching Selenicereus wittii Anavilhanas, 1988, Rio Negro, Amazon

Photograph: South American Pictures, Tony Morrison

Margaret Mee sketching Selenicereus wittii, nighttime, 1988, Rio Negro, Amazon
Margaret Mee sketching Selenicereus wittii, nighttime, 1988, Rio Negro, Amazon

Photograph: South American Pictures, Tony Morrison

Margaret Mee sketching Selenicereus wittii Anavilhanas on the roof of a boat, 1988, Rio Negro, Amazon
Margaret Mee sketching Selenicereus wittii Anavilhanas on the roof of a boat, 1988, Rio Negro, Amazon

Photograph: South American Pictures, Tony Morrison

Margaret Mee and Roberto Burle Marx in his home in Rio de Janeiro, 1988
Margaret Mee and Roberto Burle Marx in his home in Rio de Janeiro, 1988

Photograph: South American Pictures, Tony Morrison