The Blaschkas at the Microscope: Lessons in Botany

Magnified male reproductive organs (antheridia) of the umbrella liverwort, Marchantia polymorpha. Model 326, Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka, 1893.

An Exhibit at the Harvard Museum of Natural History

Step back in time to the late-nineteenth century and marvel at the exquisite craftsmanship of Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka, renowned creators of the mesmerizing Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants. Delve into their captivating educational models that meticulously illustrate the life cycles of non-flowering, spore-forming plants and fungi. After nearly a quarter century, these remarkable state-of-the-art teaching models make a triumphant return to the spotlight in the Glass Flowers Gallery of the Harvard Museum of Natural History. Behold the timeless beauty and intricate detail of these models, which continue to enchant and educate visitors just as they did over a century ago.

My Role: Exhibit Developer

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