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Jessie Wei-Hsuan Chen
@jessiewhchen.bsky.social
Historian of art, science, and knowledge. Postdoc #VisualizingTheUnknown, @huygensknaw.bsky.social. Also a maker.

https://jessieweihsuanchen.com/
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Printed copies of Everlasting Flowers are gorgeous! But the digital version is #openaccess for anyone to read: brill.com/display/titl....

A book presentation takes place at the KB in The Hague on 3 December. You are warmly invited! To register: tickets.kb.nl/nl-NL/Show/D...

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wrapping my presentation for this beautiful seminar at @bhmpi.bsky.social on Thursday morning (Rome time)🌿
#plantstudies #botany #premodernscience #histsci #arthistory 🌱

Do images have an epistemic role in botanical science?
November 4, 2025 at 2:47 PM
Join us in Rome or online for a seminar on plant illustrations on 6 November! 🪴🌻🌿

Through images of mandrakes and ferns, @fabribald.bsky.social and I will be discussing issues in the role of images in early modern botany.

www.biblhertz.it/events/43483...
The Role of Images in Early Modern Botany
This seminar brings together two experts on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century plants. Zooming in on the dilemma of visualizing plants (or not), and how images could become part of epistemic methods w...
www.biblhertz.it
October 20, 2025 at 10:02 AM
Printed copies of Everlasting Flowers are gorgeous! But the digital version is #openaccess for anyone to read: brill.com/display/titl....

A book presentation takes place at the KB in The Hague on 3 December. You are warmly invited! To register: tickets.kb.nl/nl-NL/Show/D...

Please share!
September 24, 2025 at 12:34 PM
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As autumn sets in, take a look at flowers that bloom forever
🌸🍂
In this new illustrated #openaccess book @jessiewhchen.bsky.social approaches 17th-c. florilegia as material objects reflecting the diverse plant knowledge of gardeners, compilers & image-makers!

brill.com/display/titl...

#EarlyModern
September 23, 2025 at 11:33 AM
Surprise publication day! Earlier than anticipated, you can now read my #firstbook (digital version in #openaccess) or order a printed copy through the link. Official announcement and info on book presentation event coming soon!

brill.com/display/titl...

#NatHist, #HistNatHist, #flowers
Everlasting Flowers between the Pages
"Everlasting Flowers between the Pages" published on 28 Aug 2025 by Brill.
brill.com
September 1, 2025 at 12:41 PM
I found a unique lampworking workshop where I learned how to make mung bean sprouts when visiting family in Taiwan last month. These are not skilled glasswork, but I have made my first models of economic botany of some sort! With a bonus clear sprout for further experimentation with glass painting.
August 26, 2025 at 1:20 PM
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June's Treasure of the Month is our new digitised collections - Linnean Online.

The platform makes images of our herbaria, specimen and manuscript collections available for researchers around the world. It will also allow us to grow this important resource in the future.

Read more: buff.ly/8E3OiOT
June 25, 2025 at 11:02 AM
Back to the #MuseumBoerhaave to work with two rare compound microscopes from the 17th-c., one made by Giuseppe Campani and another attributed to John Marshall as the maker. So many new thoughts emerged from observing how colors and form changed under the lenses. #VisualizingTheUnknown #histsci
June 23, 2025 at 6:17 PM
I visited Harvard Uni. the past two weeks. A major event was giving a workshop for the Summer Institute for Technical Studies in Art @ Art Museums. For the theme Experiment, I showed how I incorporate historical reconstruction/hands-on research in my past/present projects & the related experiments.
June 18, 2025 at 3:38 PM
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Next week: in the final session of the Historical Food Preservation Lecture Series, @preservare.bsky.social. PhD candidates @thijselfrink.bsky.social and Tijmen Moesker will discuss brining, pickling, and smoking.
📅 June 24, 15:30-17:00 (Amst) 🌐 Online👉 buff.ly/VlbeNIz
@mariekehendriksen.bsky.social
June 18, 2025 at 9:02 AM
Looking forward to sharing some work-in-progress of my new research at the Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries! Feel free to join us if you are in the Cambridge/Boston, MA, area.
HUH Seminar - Jessie Wei-Hsuan Chen | Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries
www.huh.harvard.edu
June 3, 2025 at 7:28 PM
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Browse preserved plant specimen collections to travel through history, exploring millennia of botanical experience.

Herbaria may look like “plant mummies,” but they’re full of life and meaning. Join us this Thursday at 6pm to hear Maura Flannery share why they matter.

Book here: bit.ly/3RZDUhy
May 12, 2025 at 4:54 PM
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Are you interested in the entangled history of humanities and science?

Then join us at the Vossius Center of the University of Amsterdam.

Applications for fellowships in 2026 are now open.

Deadline: 1 June 2025

vossius.uva.nl/shared/subsi...
Vossius Fund for Research Fellows 2026 open for applications - Vossius Center for the History of Humanities and Sciences
The Vossius Center offers funding for Research Fellows. The next deadline is 1 June 2025 for fellowships in 2026.
vossius.uva.nl
February 3, 2025 at 10:06 PM
@l-teixeiracosta.bsky.social & I are excited to see many have signed up. There are still seats left, so register if you would like to join us for the #PlantHumanities Colloquium at @meertens-knaw.bsky.social / @huygensknaw.bsky.social, or online!

Register through forms.office.com/e/YUJEB4GzuE.
May 1, 2025 at 1:27 PM
@sietskefransen.bsky.social neemt deze week de account @historicivertellen.bsky.social over. Zij vertelde gisteren iets over onze #VisualizingTheUnknown project. Kijk eens!
Goedemorgen allemaal. Voor de luikenfans heb ik de gehele luiken op de foto gezet, open en dicht, en twee (details van) mijn favoriete deuren in Palazzo Stroganoff, het derde deel van de aan elkaar gebouwde panden waarin het instituut huist.
May 1, 2025 at 8:42 AM
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We are delighted to announce our programme for the Spring/Summer term 2025. Our first seminar will be Ian Mell's paper 'Motifs, Policies, and Functions in East and Southeast Asia: "green space" as a travelling concept', on 1st May 2025: @ihr.bsky.social
www.history.ac.uk/events/motif...
Motifs, policies, and functions in East and Southeast Asia: "green space" as a travelling concept
www.history.ac.uk
April 25, 2025 at 12:16 PM
The Biodiversity Heritage Library has been a really important resource for my research! Thank you the Smithsonian for hosting this vital site for the past 20 years and hope that the BHL can find a new home soon. #ILoveBHL #OpenAccess
Change is in the air for BHL! In 2026, BHL hosting will transition away from the Smithsonian, opening doors to reimagine our future. Rest assured, our 63 million pages of biodiversity knowledge remain secure and accessible.
Learn what's next for BHL ➡️
A New Future for the Biodiversity Heritage Library
The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) is the world’s largest open access digital library for biodiversity literature and archives. A global consortium of over 660 contributors, BHL has made more …
blog.biodiversitylibrary.org
April 25, 2025 at 9:04 AM
Want to learn more about the exciting research in #PlantHumanities in the Netherlands? Then join us on 13 May at the Spinhuis in Amsterdam or online!

Register through forms.office.com/e/YUJEB4GzuE before 9 May. Please share!
April 24, 2025 at 1:15 PM
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I am very thrilled and very intimidated to be speaking at the Linnean Society!
Herbaria are collections of preserved plants, and have been called “plant mummies” as specimens usually turn brown, looking somewhat unappealing.

Join us at the Linnean Society on 15 May to hear from Maura Flannery about the many reasons herbaria are worth keeping.

www.eventbrite.co.uk...
Plant Specimens Aren’t Flat | The Many Dimensions of Herbaria
Browsing preserved plant specimen collections to travel through history, and explore millennia of botanical experience.
www.eventbrite.co.uk
April 18, 2025 at 10:06 PM
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Our „Emergence of Natural History“ series @degruyterbrill.bsky.social is growing! The latest volume was just published: Pieter van Wingerden's fascinating account of "The Natuurkundige Commissie in the Netherlands Indies (1820–1850)."
Please get in touch if you have a #HistNatHist book proposal.
The <i>Natuurkundige Commissie</i> in the Netherlands Indies (1820–1850)
"The <i>Natuurkundige Commissie</i> in the Netherlands Indies (1820–1850)" published on 14 Apr 2025 by Brill.
brill.com
April 17, 2025 at 1:51 PM
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Congratulations to the editor of & contributors to

Epistemic Practices & Plant Classification in Pre-Modern Botanical Knowledge: An Interdisciplinary Treatment
Edited by @fabribald.bsky.social
www.aup.nl/en/book/9789...

It appears in the @amsterdamupress.bsky social series Scientiae Studies.
Epistemic Practices and Plant Classification in Premodern European Botanical Knowledge
This volume aims to uncover the diverse approach to plants in the Renaissance and seventeenth century that paved the way for a definition of botany as a fully-fledged discipline. Its scope expands bey...
www.aup.nl
April 11, 2025 at 12:10 AM
Took students of NIKI/Huygens course "From Leonardo to Steno" to the Opificio delle Pietre Dure last Friday. Excellent collection for discussing early modern art, science, & material practices and for exercising looking closely by drawing textures. We were amazed by the incredible stone paintings!
April 7, 2025 at 5:01 PM
Another article I'm working on within the #VisualizingTheUnknown project is about historical three-dimensional representations of plant anatomy. What a treat to be able to see these incredible 18th- and 19th-c. wax botanical models at #LaSpecola in Florence. #histsci
April 1, 2025 at 3:30 PM
This block was for an event at the National Library of the Netherlands (KB) back in February. Finally able to finish it!

Image Source: Dialogus Creatorum/Twespraec der creaturen (Gouda: Gerard Leeu 1481[?]).

#renaissancewoodcutting #woodcut #woodblock #blockprinting #printmaking #reliefprinting
March 29, 2025 at 12:28 PM