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Anna Atkins Linen Apron
This apron design was inspired by a 19th-Century cyanotype print by botanist, and pioneering photographer, Anna Atkins.
Anna Atkins began using the cyanotype process as a way to preserve her precious botanical specimens soon after its invention in 1842. Placing the plants directly on light-sensitive paper and exposing them, she captured the intricate details of her scientific specimens against a vibrant Prussian blue background. Her decade-long project British Plant Algae (1843-53) is recognized as the first book of photographs.
- Includes Front Pocket
- 100% Organic Linen
- Dimensions: 33 x 27 Inches
- Care: Warm wash, Hang dry, Iron on reverse for best results
- Made Lithuania
- Item #: APRATKINS
Anna Atkins began using the cyanotype process as a way to preserve her precious botanical specimens soon after its invention in 1842. Placing the plants directly on light-sensitive paper and exposing them, she captured the intricate details of her scientific specimens against a vibrant Prussian blue background. Her decade-long project British Plant Algae (1843-53) is recognized as the first book of photographs.
- Includes Front Pocket
- 100% Organic Linen
- Dimensions: 33 x 27 Inches
- Care: Warm wash, Hang dry, Iron on reverse for best results
- Made Lithuania
- Item #: APRATKINS
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This apron design was inspired by a 19th-Century cyanotype print by botanist, and pioneering photographer, Anna Atkins.
Anna Atkins began using the cyanotype process as a way to preserve her precious botanical specimens soon after its invention in 1842. Placing the plants directly on light-sensitive paper and exposing them, she captured the intricate details of her scientific specimens against a vibrant Prussian blue background. Her decade-long project British Plant Algae (1843-53) is recognized as the first book of photographs.
- Includes Front Pocket
- 100% Organic Linen
- Dimensions: 33 x 27 Inches
- Care: Warm wash, Hang dry, Iron on reverse for best results
- Made Lithuania
- Item #: APRATKINS
Anna Atkins began using the cyanotype process as a way to preserve her precious botanical specimens soon after its invention in 1842. Placing the plants directly on light-sensitive paper and exposing them, she captured the intricate details of her scientific specimens against a vibrant Prussian blue background. Her decade-long project British Plant Algae (1843-53) is recognized as the first book of photographs.
- Includes Front Pocket
- 100% Organic Linen
- Dimensions: 33 x 27 Inches
- Care: Warm wash, Hang dry, Iron on reverse for best results
- Made Lithuania
- Item #: APRATKINS



















