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Carolus Linnaeus Collection

Carolus Linnaeus, also known as Carl Linnaeus, was a renowned Swedish botanist and zoologist who made significant contributions to the field of taxonomy

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Plant sex system by Linnaeus, 1807

Plant sex system by Linnaeus, 1807
Plant sex system by Linnaeus. This diagram, laying out the sexual classification of plants devised by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778)

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Karl von Linné, 1707-1778, 1827. Creator: Johan Gustaf Sandberg

Karl von Linné, 1707-1778, 1827. Creator: Johan Gustaf Sandberg
Karl von Linne, 1707-1778, 1827

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Carl von Linné, 1707-1778, botanist, professor, 1775. Creator: Alexander Roslin

Carl von Linné, 1707-1778, botanist, professor, 1775. Creator: Alexander Roslin
Carl von Linne, 1707-1778, botanist, professor, 1775

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Portrait of Carolus Linnaeus, 19th century (engraving)

Portrait of Carolus Linnaeus, 19th century (engraving)
XJF393864 Portrait of Carolus Linnaeus, 19th century (engraving) by Roslin, Alexander (1718-93) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: engraved by Charles Edward Wagstaff (b.1808))

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Carl Linnaeus, Swedish botanist and zoologist (engraving)

Carl Linnaeus, Swedish botanist and zoologist (engraving)
3648046 Carl Linnaeus, Swedish botanist and zoologist (engraving) by Tanje, Pierre (1706-61); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), Swedish botanist and zoologist

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Carolus Linnaeus, in Lapland dress, pub. 1805 (colour litho)

Carolus Linnaeus, in Lapland dress, pub. 1805 (colour litho)
955606 Carolus Linnaeus, in Lapland dress, pub. 1805 (colour litho) by Kingsbury, Henry (fl.1750-98) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Linne, (1707-1778), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Linne, (1707-1778), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Linne, (1707-1778), 1830. Sir Charles Linne (1707-1778) Swedish botanist, zoologist, and physician known as the father of modern taxonomy

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Gronovius, (1690-1762), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Gronovius, (1690-1762), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Gronovius, (1690-1762), 1830. Jan Frederik Gronovius also Johann Frederik and Johannes Fredericus (1690-1762) Dutch botanist and notable patron of Linnaeus

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Linaeus in Lapland Dress, c1918

Linaeus in Lapland Dress, c1918. Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) made an expedition to Lapland, the northernmost region in Sweden, in 1732. From Story-Lives of Great Scientists, by F. J. Rowbotham

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish botanist, physician and zoologist, (1812). Artist: J Chapman

Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish botanist, physician and zoologist, (1812). Artist: J Chapman
Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish botanist, physician and zoologist, (1812). Linnaeus (Carl von Linne) (1707-1778) founded the modern system of plant and animal nomenclature

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish naturalist, 1835

Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish naturalist, 1835. Linnaeus (Carl von Linne) (1707-1778) founded the modern system of plant and animal nomenclature

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Carolus Linnaeus, Swedish naturalist, 1732 (early 19th century). Artist: William Home Lizars

Carolus Linnaeus, Swedish naturalist, 1732 (early 19th century). Artist: William Home Lizars
Carolus Linnaeus, Swedish naturalist, 1732 (early 19th century). Linnaeus (Carl von Linne) (1707-1778), the founder of the modern system of plant and animal nomenclature, aged 25 in Lapland dress

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish naturalist

Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish naturalist. Linnaeus (Carl von Linne) (1707-1778) founded the modern system of plant and animal nomenclature

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish scientist and naturalist, 1874

Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish scientist and naturalist, 1874. Linnaeus (Carl von Linne) (1707-1778), the founder of the modern system of plant

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: Carolus Linnaeus, Swedish naturalist and physician, 1807

Carolus Linnaeus, Swedish naturalist and physician, 1807. Linnaeus (Carl von Linne) (1707-1778) was the founder of the modern system of plant and animal nomenclature

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: A statue of Carl von Linne Linne Carolus Linnaeus in the cathedral park. In the Linne

A statue of Carl von Linne Linne Carolus Linnaeus in the cathedral park. In the Linne Linne Linnaeus park. Vaxjo town. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageCarolus Linnaeus Collection: PSCI2A-00128

PSCI2A-00128
Carolus Linneus. Hand-colored woodcut of a portrait


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Carolus Linnaeus, also known as Carl Linnaeus, was a renowned Swedish botanist and zoologist who made significant contributions to the field of taxonomy. Born in 1707 and passing away in 1778, his work revolutionized the way we classify and name living organisms. One of Linnaeus's notable achievements was the development of the plant sex system in 1807. This groundbreaking system categorized plants based on their reproductive structures, allowing for a more systematic understanding of plant reproduction. Several portraits and engravings depict Carolus Linnaeus throughout history. One such portrait from the 19th century showcases his distinguished appearance as a respected scientist. Another engraving portrays him wearing traditional Lapland dress, highlighting his exploration and research in that region. Linne's legacy is further immortalized through various artistic interpretations. A color lithograph published in 1805 captures him donning Lapland attire once again, emphasizing his adventurous spirit. An artist named J Chapman beautifully depicted him in an artwork from 1812, showcasing his expertise as both a botanist and physician. His influence extended beyond Sweden's borders; he became widely recognized internationally for his scientific prowess. In an engraving dating back to the early 19th century by William Home Lizars, Carolus Linnaeus appears with an air of authority befitting his status as a naturalist. Even after centuries have passed since his time, Carolus Linnaeus continues to inspire scientists worldwide with his meticulous approach to classification and naming systems. His invaluable contributions remain relevant today as we strive to understand Earth's diverse flora and fauna better.