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'''John Frederick Miller''' (1759 – 1796) was an [[England|English]] illustrator, mainly of botanical subjects.
'''John Frederick Miller''' (1759 – 1796) was an English illustrator, mainly of botanical subjects.


Miller was the son of the artist [[Johann Sebastian Müller]] (1715- c.1790) (abbreviation in botany : J.S.Muell.). He was one of the artists who converted [[Sydney Parkinson]]'s drawings from [[James Cook]]'s first voyage into paintings. He accompanied [[Joseph Banks]] on his expedition to [[Iceland]] in 1772.
Miller was the son of the artist [[Johann Sebastian Müller]] (1715- c.1790). Miller, along with his brother James,<ref name="anh2">{{cite web|url=http://www.anbg.gov.au/biography/miller-james.html|title=Miller, James (fl. 1770s)|date=13 November, 2007|work=biography|publisher=Australian National Herbarium|accessdate=2009-07-05}}</ref> produced paintings from the sketches made by [[Sydney Parkinson]] on [[James Cook]]'s first voyage.<ref name="anh">{{cite web|url=http://www.anbg.gov.au/biography/miller-john-frederick.html|title=Miller, John Frederick (1759-1796)|date=13 November, 2007|work=biography|publisher=Australian National Herbarium|accessdate=2009-07-05}}</ref> He accompanied [[Joseph Banks]] on his expedition to [[Iceland]] in 1772.


Miller published ''Cimelia Physica. Figures of rare and curious quadrupeds, birds, &c. together with several of the most elegant plants'' (1796) with text by [[George Shaw]].
[[File:Miller John Frederick Cimelia Moose.png|thumb|figure from ''Cimelia Physica'']]Miller published ''Cimelia Physica. Figures of rare and curious quadrupeds, birds, &c. together with several of the most elegant plants'' (1796) with text by [[George Shaw]].


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John Frederick Miller (1759 – 1796) was an English illustrator, mainly of botanical subjects.

Miller was the son of the artist Johann Sebastian Müller (1715- c.1790). Miller, along with his brother James,[1] produced paintings from the sketches made by Sydney Parkinson on James Cook's first voyage.[2] He accompanied Joseph Banks on his expedition to Iceland in 1772.

figure from Cimelia Physica

Miller published Cimelia Physica. Figures of rare and curious quadrupeds, birds, &c. together with several of the most elegant plants (1796) with text by George Shaw.

References

  1. ^ "Miller, James (fl. 1770s)". biography. Australian National Herbarium. 13 November, 2007. Retrieved 2009-07-05. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ "Miller, John Frederick (1759-1796)". biography. Australian National Herbarium. 13 November, 2007. Retrieved 2009-07-05. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)