Mary Vaux Walcott — the extraordinary American naturalist, mountaineer, and painter known as the “Audubon of Botany.” Born into a wealthy Philadelphia Quaker family in 1860, Walcott spent decades exploring the rugged Canadian Rockies, becoming the first woman to summit the 10,000-foot Mount Stephen, co-founding the Alpine Club of Canada, and pioneering the first formal glacier study in Canadian history. But it was her breathtaking watercolor paintings of wildflowers that secured her legacy. In 1925, the Smithsonian Institution published some 400 of her botanical prints in the landmark five-volume North American Wild Flowers — a masterwork of botanical art that remains a treasure of vintage botanical illustration. Her paintings hang in the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and a mountain in Jasper National Park bears her name.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- 36 high-resolution digital files — instant download, ready to print and frame.
HOW IT WORKS
- Upon purchase, you’ll receive a PDF guide with a secure download link for your full-resolution master files.
PRINT & FRAME
- Print at home or use a professional service
- Resize to fit any frame or project
- Perfect for gallery walls, living rooms, nurseries, offices, or creative spaces
- Pair with a playful gold, warm wood, or classic black frame — a wide cream or ivory mat enhances the antique charm beautifully
WHY DIGITAL?
- Instant access — no shipping delays
- Eco-friendly — zero waste
- 300 dpi files for crisp, professional results
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